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Article: ALL FLIGHTS BOOKED.(EDITORIAL)(WISCONSIN DIARY)(Column)
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- The Capital Times
- Article date:
- June 16, 2001
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Byline: Linda Brazill
A recent house guest who came and went via the Milwaukee airport reminded me again of why I always allow plenty of perusal time at Mitchell International Airport.
Not only is there a wonderful museum that portrays Billy Mitchell's legacy as the nation's foremost pioneer advocate of air power, but it's also home to the Renaissance Bookshop. The chock-full used book emporium may be the only one of its kind located in an airport. Recent finds have been books on Bob La Follette and one on building stone ...
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... ... rooms and showers are available, too. (Head for Concourse E, second floor.) -- Milwaukee Airport. The Renaissance Bookshop sells used paperbacks, vintage Life magazines, even gems like a Steinbeck first edition for $35. (The shop ...
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