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A new museum exhibit in Milwaukee exposes kids to manufacturing.
Some day 15 or 20 years in the future, when someone asks a young engineer somewhere in the Midwest, "How did you get interested in manufacturing?" the reply might be: "The day I assembled a dragonfly." A little foam bug plays a big role in teaching kids about manufacturing at a new museum in Milwaukee.