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Leon's Frozen Custard is a family-owned drive-in restaurant specializing in frozen custard, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [1] Opened in 1942, [2] [3] its current appearance as a "drive-in restaurant" comes from an early 1950s remodel. [4] It is considered a landmark in the city of Milwaukee. [citation needed]
Menomonee Valley. Rock & Brews. This rock-music themed restaurant by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, two members of the band Kiss, opened in Potawatomi Casino Hotel in July.
The Glendale location (5373 N. Port Washington Ave.) is on the site of the former Milky Way drive-in restaurant, the inspiration for the external look of the Happy Days diner, Arnold's Drive-In. Kopp's is now owned by Elsa's son, Karl Kopp, who also owns Elsa's on the Park on Jefferson Street in downtown Milwaukee, which opened New Year's Eve ...
Located near the station are the California Coach Yard, and the Western Avenue Rail Yard, the latter of which host to Metra's remaining EMD F40Cs. Just southeast of the station platforms is a diamond where the Milwaukee Road Metra routes cross the tracks of the Union Pacific West Line to Ogilvie Transportation Center , then turn to run parallel ...
St Maries Depot - now used as the St Maries River Railroad office. BRANCHLINES Fernwood Depot - Elk River Branch. owned by STMA, unused; Potlatch Depot - built by the WI&M, now a museum; Princeton Depot - built by the WI&M. moved to Potlatch, ID; Deary Depot - built by the WI&M. Now a B&B; Rathdrum Depot - built by the I&WN, private residence
Michael Bartlett's 1984 book The Book of Bests decreed, "If we were forced to pick just one 'great' hot dog we'd probably go with Usinger's of Milwaukee. Usinger's line of cold cuts reaches heights of quality and flavor rarely achieved in this country." [2] Former New York Times food writer Mimi Sheraton wrote in 1973, "Now, the good news. If ...
The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company Historic District consists of the historic right-of-way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (also known as The Milwaukee Road) in the Bitterroot Mountains from East Portal, Montana (near St. Regis), to the mouth of Loop Creek, Idaho (near Pearson), a distance of 14.5 miles (23.3 km).
The Milwaukee County Zoo has been a local institution since it started as a small mammal and bird display in Washington Park in 1892.The zoo moved to its current location at 10001 W. Blue Mound ...