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Travel and Explore Milwaukee, WI!

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Milwaukee, WI
Founded by German immigrants in the mid-19th century, Milwaukee is the largest
city in the state. From the water of Lake Michigan, to the the heritage of
ethinc neighborhoods, Milwaukee welcomes visitors. The city contains museums
of art and history, a one-of-a-kind zoo, professional sports, natural history,
and the home of Harley-Davidson and Miller Brewing Company. Milwaukee events
include: Holiday Folk Fair International, International Arts Festival, Polish
Fest, African World Festivals, and Indian Summer fest.
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| Betty Brinn Children's Museum |
929 E. Wisconsin Ave. |
Milwaukee |
Wisconsin |
(414) 291-0888 |
Milwaukee's grand attraction for children features hands-on interdisciplinary
exhibits and activities for young children and their families. |
| Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion |
2000 W. Wisconsin Ave. |
Milwaukee |
Wisconsin |
(414) 931-0808 |
Built in 1893 in the Flemish Renaissance style for the founder of Pabst
Brewery, the home includes exquisite interior public rooms carefully and
accurately restored. |
| Discovery World--The James Lovell Museum of Science, Economics, and Technology |
815 N. James Lovell St. |
Milwaukee |
Wisconsin |
(414) 765-9966 |
Discovery World features interactive science and technology exhibits, live
theater, and memorable experiences. |
| Greater Milwaukee Convention & Visitors Bureau |
510 W. Kilbourn Ave. |
Milwaukee |
Wisconsin |
(414) 273-3950 or 800-554-1448 |
Information about the area. |
| Humphrey IMAX Dome Theater |
712-800 W. Wells St. |
Milwaukee |
Wisconsin |
(414) 319-4629 |
The wonders of the human and natural world on a state-of-the-art, six story-
tall domed screen. Three new films a year. |
| Milwaukee Art Museum |
750 N. Lincoln Memorial Dr. |
Milwaukee |
Wisconsin |
(414) 224-3200 |
The art museum includes painting, sculpture, prints, drawings, photography,
decorative arts, and renowned American and Haitian folk art collections.
Changing exhibits each season. |
| Milwaukee County Zoo |
10001 W. Blue Mound Rd. |
Milwaukee |
Wisconsin |
(414) 771-3040 |
Separated only by hidden moats, predators and prey seem to live side by side
in natural environments. Zoo train and zoomobile tours. Located 10 minutes
from downtown. |
| Milwaukee Public Museum |
800 W. Wells St |
Milwaukee |
Wisconsin |
(414) 278-2700 |
The natural history museums exhibits include a Costa Rican Rain Forest,
world's largest dinosaur skull, and a modern-day powwow. |
| Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory, "The Domes" |
524 S. Layton Blvd. |
Milwaukee |
Wisconsin |
(414) 649-9800 |
The only horticultural structure of its kind in the world. Three domes feature
tropical, arid, and five-seasonal plant displays. |
| Pettit National Ice Center |
Wisconsin State Fair Park, I-94 and 84th St. |
Milwaukee |
Wisconsin |
(414) 266-0100 |
The only facility of its kind in the U.S. featuring enclosed ice training and
competition center for speedskating, hockey, figure skating, and public
skating. |
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