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Milwaukee

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 Photo Credit: Tom Barrett
Photo Credit: Tom Barrett
 Photo Credit: Tom Barrett

Milwaukee is a city where the echoes of its brewing past mingle with vibrant arts and cultural scenes today. Known worldwide for its beer heritage, visitors can explore the Harley-Davidson Museum and then head to the historic breweries that shaped the city’s identity. The Milwaukee Public Market offers a lively food hall experience with fresh local fare, from artisanal cheeses to inventive craft beers, capturing the city’s deep-rooted love for bold flavors and innovation.

Art and music pulse through Milwaukee’s neighborhoods, especially in the Historic Third Ward, a district packed with galleries, theaters, and boutique shops housed in former warehouses. Each summer, Summerfest draws music lovers from across the country, hosting hundreds of acts on stages along the scenic lakefront. The city also embraces its cultural diversity with festivals celebrating German, Polish, Italian, and African American heritages, making every visit rich with new sights and sounds.

For those seeking outdoor escape, Milwaukee’s location along Lake Michigan means waterfront parks and beaches are never far. The scenic Oak Leaf Trail weaves through the city’s green spaces, perfect for walking or cycling with views of the lake skyline. Don’t miss a visit to the Milwaukee Art Museum, not only for its impressive collection but also for its striking architecture, including the iconic movable “wings” of the Quadracci Pavilion designed by Santiago Calatrava.

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Defying Empire
From 1/23/2026 - 8/1/2026
Defying Empire: Revolutionary Prints from Britain and America is an exhibition that explores how 18th-century British and American prints influenced public opinion, offering a visual journey through a passionate, participatory Revolution. The event showcases a variety of works, including more than twenty prints on paper, transfer-printed ceramics, and an 18th-century maple dining table, all aimed at framing the period as a site of transatlantic political exchange.
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