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After remodeling and adding the new performance space, the bar was able to obtain a Center for Visual and Performing Arts license from the City of Milwaukee, allowing the bar to host 18+ patrons on select nights. The license allowed the bar to host a safe place for 18+ patrons and is the only LGBT+ bar in Milwaukee to host 18+ nights and events.
Good City Brewing Milwaukee: 2016 Brewery and taproom opened on Milwaukee's East Side neighborhood. [55] Gray Brewing Company Janesville: 1856 One of the oldest family-owned beverage companies in the United States [56] Great Dane Pub & Brewing Company Madison: 1994 Brewpub. Great Dane now has five locations — four in Madison and one in Wausau ...
The Abstract Assn. building (left) was built in 1884. Both are clad in cream city brick, with form and styling typical of the period when they were built. [183] [184] 120: Milwaukee Normal School-Milwaukee Girls' Trade and Technical High School: Milwaukee Normal School-Milwaukee Girls' Trade and Technical High School
Geneva Tap House in Lake Geneva offers 50 beers, ciders and wines and on tap from a self-serve wall, billed as the largest in Wisconsin. “They had 60-something taps of beer, wine, seltzer and ...
Shank Hall is a music venue with a 300-person capacity located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It began as a garage in c.1930 to store and repair motor vehicles, and in the 1940s the building was a record distribution center. Later, it became a concert venue called The Barn, and in the 1970s, it was called Teddy's.
The former Pabst Brewing Co. corporate offices & visitors center. Now known as Best Place at the Historic Pabst Brewery, located at 901 W. Juneau Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53233. ca. 2018. The Pabst Brewing Company former Corporate Office Building & Guest Center is located at 901 W. Juneau Ave. in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the Pabst Brewery ...
The Port of Milwaukee, branded as Port Milwaukee, is a port in the city of Milwaukee on Lake Michigan. It primarily serves Southeastern Wisconsin , Southeastern Minnesota, and Northern Illinois . The port owns 13.5 miles (21.7 km) of rail that connect to two Class I railroads outside the port.
In 1884 a Christian Science Association was established in Milwaukee, the first such association outside Massachusetts. [3] After years of renames, splits, mergers, and moves, in 1909 one of the spinoff congregations incorporated as Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Milwaukee.