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  2. Where to celebrate July 4th 2024 events in Milwaukee ... - AOL

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    Germantown will have its Fourth of July parade, activities and fireworks on July 4 at Firemen's Park, W162 N11870 Park Ave. The parade is slated to begin at 4 p.m., beginning at the Germantown ...

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  4. Milwaukee mayor announces July 4 festivities in wake of ...

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    The fireworks returned to the Milwaukee lakefront in 2022 and 2023 — the 2023 sponsors included American Family Insurance, J&M Displays, the Milwaukee Parks Foundation and T&M Partners.

  5. Thunder Beach Motorcycle Rally - Wikipedia

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    Thunder Beach is a biannual motorcycle rally in Panama City Beach, Florida that first began in 1999 in the Tiki Bar at the Sandpiper Beacon Beach Resort, as an event named "The Bike & Beach Bash". [2] The motorcycle rally attracted 65,000 people in 2007 and about 58,000 in 2008. [1]

  6. Powerline Trail - Wikipedia

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    The right-of-way of the Powerline Trail was originally occupied by a railroad used for transporting coal to a St. Francis power plant. [2]A 2006 study performed by the Wisconsin Bike Fed for the City of Milwaukee recommended the creation of a trail on a We Energies-owned right-of-way between Interstate 894 in Greenfield and Packard Avenue in St. Francis. [3]

  7. Kinnickinnic River Trail - Wikipedia

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    An organization involved in designing the trail stated that the trail would, for the first time, provide public access to much of the area around the Kinnickinnic River. [3] In 2001, the City of Milwaukee purchased an abandoned railway for the trail. [3] In October 2006, a meeting soliciting ideas for the trail was held. [4]

  8. Where to watch Fourth of July fireworks in Milwaukee ... - AOL

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  9. Beerline Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail's first segment, from Bremen Street to Buffum Street, was created in 2007 following the removal of part of the now-abandoned railway. [3] In October 2010, a segment from Riverboat Road to Gordon Park was added as part of an effort to restore green space around the Milwaukee River, connecting the Beerline Trail with the Oak Leaf Trail. [4]