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  2. Category:Writers from Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Writers from Milwaukee" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 221 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. List of people from Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    Carrie Carlton (1834–1868), poet, writer, journalist; published a book of poetry in Milwaukee during the early Civil War era; Bill Carollo, NFL referee; Sam Cassell, NBA player for Milwaukee Bucks; Benjamin F. Church, 1835 pioneer, builder and contractor; built Benjamin Church House, now a museum; Pep Clark, MLB player [180]

  4. John Ridley - Wikipedia

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    Ridley was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, [3] and was raised from the age of seven in Mequon, Wisconsin, [4] [5] with an ophthalmologist father, John Ridley, III, and a mother, Terry Ridley, who was a special education teacher [1] for Milwaukee Public Schools. [4] [6] He has two sisters and is the middle sibling. [4]

  5. List of people from Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Dan Harmon (born 1973), writer and producer (Milwaukee) Joel Hodgson (born 1960), actor, comedian, creator of Mystery Science Theater 3000 ( Stevens Point , Green Bay) Isabella Hofmann (born 1958), actress, Lt. Megan Russert on Homicide: Life on the Street ( East Troy )

  6. Robert Bloch - Wikipedia

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    In 1935 Bloch joined a writers' group, The Milwaukee Fictioneers, members of which included Stanley Weinbaum, Ralph Milne Farley and Raymond A. Palmer. Another member of the group was Gustav Marx, who offered Bloch a job writing copy in his advertising firm, also allowing Bloch to write stories in his spare time in the office.

  7. A guide to Milwaukee walking tours, from history and culture ...

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    Beer is famous. Milwaukee made it so: A tour of spots at the Pabst Brewery complex and Central Waters Brewing. 0.9 miles. 2 hours and 45 minutes. $20 for adults (21 and over).

  8. Iceberg Slim - Wikipedia

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    Robert Beck (born Robert Lee Maupin or Robert Moppins Jr.; [1] August 4, 1918 – April 28, 1992), better known as Iceberg Slim, was an American pimp who later became a writer. Beck's 1967 memoir, Pimp: The Story of My Life sold very well, mainly among Black audiences. By 1973, it had been reprinted 19 times and had sold nearly 2 million copies.

  9. 25+ Restaurants That Got Famous For Just One Iconic Dish - AOL

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    Peter Luger Steak House: Porterhouse. New York For the best steak in the country, it's New York City's Peter Luger.Established in 1887, it's best known for huge porterhouse steaks that serve two ...