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Our blog is a digital compass that guides you through the experiences, stories, and insights that make Milwaukee truly special. With every post, we invite you to explore the hidden gems that await your discovery, immerse yourself in the local culture, and embark on virtual journeys that spark your wanderlust. Whether you're planning your next adventure, seeking insider tips, or simply indulging in armchair exploration, let us inspire, inform, and ignite your curiosity. Start exploring now and dive into a world of endless possibilities. 

8 Cozy Fall Coffee Spots

We’re ready to tackle fall head-on...armed with a pumpkin spice latte! As the weather gets cooler, and you’re ready to switch from iced to warm lattes, we’ve got you covered with all the best places to grab a cup o’ joe in Milwaukee. Nestled deep in Walker’s Point, Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co. is…

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2025 Milwaukee Fall Festival Guide

Cool breezes roll in from Lake Michigan, leaves crunch underfoot and the call of a ballgame fills the air at American Family Field. Milwaukee doesn’t slow down when summer ends. Trade tailgates for Oktoberfest tents, swap fair food for pumpkin-spiced treats and raise a glass to a fall you’ll only…

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12 Can’t-Miss Milwaukee Shows in October

Summer has come and passed, but theater season’s here at last, wake me up when September ends. Costumes aren’t just for Halloween. Dazzling backdrops aren’t reserved for Autumn. And drama knows no season. The Milwaukee Theater District has shows all year round, but October marks a new year for the…

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What Ike Likes: Ike Wynter’s Top 10 Milwaukee Spots

Ike Wynter is a cut above the rest. Under a shrouded cloud of sawdust, the Milwaukee-based artist has quietly made a name for himself, earning national media attention for his work during the NFL Draft, Sunday Night Football and more. Known for his intricate pieces consisting of natural reclaimed…

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10 Things You Can't Miss at American Family Field

How can you not be romantic about baseball? The crack of the bat. The roar of the crowd. The pure and simple summer vibe that comes with a trip to the ballpark. It’s the only sport where you can visit 30 different stadiums and see the game in a different way each and every time. Opened in 2001…

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Staff Picks: Doors Open Milwaukee

In this city, some stories are well-known, well-loved and as undeniably Milwaukee as they come. The Bronze Fonz. The brewing tradition. The Cream City brick. Others hide in the channels of time, faded by years gone by, hidden gems just waiting to be unearthed. But once a year, history and…

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Violins of Hope Comes to Milwaukee

This fall, history, music and memory come together in the Milwaukee Theater District for a moving series unlike any other. Violins of Hope, a traveling collection of restored instruments once played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust, offers the chance to hear their voices again through…

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