Milwaukee’s Founding Fathers: George H. Walker
In our previous posts, we learned that Solomon Juneau settled east of the Milwaukee river, Byron Kilbourn settled west, and there was a third man who settled in the south. That leavesRead More…
In our previous posts, we learned that Solomon Juneau settled east of the Milwaukee river, Byron Kilbourn settled west, and there was a third man who settled in the south. That leavesRead More…
The J.L. Burnham Building is one of the oldest buildings still standing in historic Walker’s Point. This beautiful Italianate commercial building was erected in 1871 for Johnathon Burnham of the Burnham Brothers’ brick-makingRead More…
The city of Milwaukee owes the owner of a non-existent downtown strip club nearly $1,000,000. I’ll let that sink in for a second. Whaaaaat? Jon Ferraro is the owner of Silk Exotic,Read More…
Listen live here. This, folks, is public radio done right. 88.9FM has been operating as the non-profit RadioMilwaukee since 2007, bringing their eclectic music tastes and social awareness to “more than 79,000Read More…
As part of the entertainment during the short-lived Milwaukee summers, many parks and places show a plethora of free films outdoors to thousands of people ranging from kids’ affairs to adult-only showings to bike-inRead More…