Milwaukee’s Must-Visit Wine Bars
Adventurous wine spots are surfacing in Milwaukee, as the city's savvy craft beer crowd explores the grape.
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I visited Milwaukee once a year when I went to college in Wisconsin, mainly to check out sausage races at County Stadium (now Miller Park) and earn my “I closed Wolski’s” bumper sticker. But now, I go there for the cocktails.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
A New SPiN on Kid-Friendly Fun in Milwaukee
The best thing since heated toilet seats and sliced bread, Milwaukee has jumped on the hip-and-trendy bandwagon with the addition of SPiN to its historic Third Ward. A tennis table social club worthy of regulation standards, SPiN Milwaukee is what happens when great ideas are influenced by Forrest Gump.
Friday, April 20, 2012
Lions, tigers and bears, oh my!
All aboard! The Safari Train is moving out for a 7-minute journey at Milwaukee County Zoo.
Lions, tigers and bears, oh my!
All aboard! The Safari Train is moving out for a 7-minute journey at Milwaukee County Zoo.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Milwaukee still in the running for national social media tourism conference
Milwaukee has been chosen as the alternate location for the 2012 Social Media Tourism Symposium November 7 through November 9. While, El Paso, Texas has been chosen as the lead destination, both cities will now submit a formal proposal to the organizers of the conference which will help determine where the conference will be held.
Old Milwaukee? Think again
In Milwaukee, everything old is new again. OK, not everything.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
America’s Hardest-Working Towns
With the decline of manufacturing jobs in Wisconsin, Milwaukee residents have been hard at work over the last decade revitalizing their hometown, including the construction of the Milwaukee Riverwalk and Miller Park.





