Madison Museum of Bathroom Tissue
Appearance
The Madison Museum of Bathroom Tissue was established in 1992 and closed in 2000. The museum was founded by
Madison, Wisconsin in a second-floor apartment, three blocks from the Wisconsin State Capitol.[2][3][4][5]
At its peak, the MMBT's permanent collection contained approximately 3,000 rolls of
Fox River Valley
paper-producing area.
The museum closed its doors in December 2000 when the remaining live-in staff vacated the address to move away from Madison. The collection currently resides in Elgin, Illinois and is kept in storage by new owners Caleb and Tracy Hanson.[7] In 2008, the building that had housed the museum was razed.[2]
References
- ISBN 978-1-101-61327-6.
- ^ a b Moe, Doug (September 16, 2008). "FORMER HOME OF T.P. COLLECTION RAZED". Retrieved May 19, 2020.
- ^ McCann, Dennis. "Madison museum flush with souvenirs". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, April 3, 1996.
- Knight-Ridder/Tribune CHICAGO TRIBUNE.
- ISBN 978-1-61374-666-0.
- The Hartford Courant. April 27, 1998. Retrieved May 19, 2020.
- ^ Mike Nichols. "Wisconsin's rich toilet paper legacy is threatened". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, March 6, 2009.