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Welcome to Milwaukee
Milwaukee is a vibrant city with plenty to see and explore, a wonderful balance of time-honored traditions and dynamic, creative energy. Come discover a great place to live, work, play and visit, the Jewel of the Great Lakes.
Some of the city's top choices for visitors include:
Miller Brewing Company 4251 W State St, Milwaukee, WI 53208 (414)-931-BEER, (800)-944-5483 Making the highest quality beer has been a passion of the Miller Brewing Company since its founder, Frederick J. Miller, began his brewing business in 1855. Since then, Miller Brewing has grown from a small local brewer to the second largest brewery in the U.S., with seven major breweries located across America.
Milwaukee Public Museum 800 W Wells St, Milwaukee, WI 53233 (414)-278-2700 The Museum interprets the world's cultural and natural heritage through the integration of exhibits, education, collections and research. MPM holds its collections as a public trust and is dedicated to their preservation for the enrichment of present and future generations.
Betty Brinn Children's Museum 929 E Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202 (414)-390-5437 The Betty Brinn Children's Museum is dedicated to providing interactive exhibits and educational resources that promote the healthy development of children in their formative years--from birth through age ten. The Museum experience encourages hands-on learning and the development of fundamental skills, self-esteem, and the ability to work with others. Caregivers use the Museum as a resource that provides information on early childhood brain development, learning styles, and effective parenting skills.
Edelweiss Cruise Dining 1110 Old World 3rd St, Milwaukee, WI 53203 (414)-272-3625 Enjoy a sightseeing, luncheon, champagne, cocktail, moonlight, or dinner cruise on Lake Michigan, in a European-style, flat-bottom canal boat. Reservations are required.
Schlitz Audubon Nature Center 1111 East Brown Deer Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53217 (414)-352-2880 Located just 15 minutes from downtown Milwaukee along the shores of Lake Michigan. Visit the Center year-round for a great place to hike, learn something new about nature or to just get away from it all.
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