Those kind of places can be a bit of a crapshoot – one person’s museum is another person’s junkyard – but this one turned out bigger and cleaner than expected. I was glad I went.pic.twitter.com/nJiNYKFJ1T
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The whole world situation made me think of getting older. I don’t know how many got a tour from Mr. Paquette in the last year of his life, but either way: if I ever get to be 87, I gather it’d be nice for a stranger to make me excited again about something that defined my life.pic.twitter.com/zjVTPuPc8B
One person’s museum is another person’s junkyard. I see now what this one was to both of us: a few hours of reminiscing for Mr. Paquette then, and for me – a belated appreciation, a nice memory, and a set of photos developed only many years down the road, at a time I needed them.
Rest in peace, Mr. Paquette. I’m glad I got to know you and your collection during those few hours of one Wisconsin winter.pic.twitter.com/TZbL2PE3Ui
Absolutely incredible. Thank you for the exceptional photos. Next time I'm planning to be in Milwaukee, I'll see if I can make the trip myself.
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