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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. In order to obtain this license, the bar worked in conjunction with The Wisconsin LGBTQ History Project to install historical panels highlighting the history of the gay bar scene in Milwaukee. [15]
The social media post said the other three Silk Exotic locations — two in downtown Milwaukee, at 730 N. King Dr. and 114 E. Juneau Ave., and one in Middleton at 7302 Highway 14 — will remain open.
A recent addition to Milwaukee's sports scene is Women's Roller Derby. Since 2005 Milwaukee has been home to the Brew City Bruisers, [4] a Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) Roller Derby league. The league has four skater-owned and operated teams: Crazy Eights, Maiden Milwaukee, Rushin' Rollettes, and Shevil Knevils.
The Eagles Club was named to the National Register of Historic Places on July 29, 1986. [ 1 ] In March 2014, Dennis Munson Jr. died hours after his amateur debut as a kickboxer at Milwaukee's Eagles Club.
"Milwaukee is a city filled with beautiful, historic independent live entertainment venues that have, without the assistance of the national players, helped to build community and loyalty and ...
The Milwaukee Club has operated at 706 N. Jefferson St. since the Queen Anne-style building, known for its distinctive corner turret, was constructed in 1883. It was founded about a year earlier.
The Milwaukee Astronomical Society (MAS) is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization serving amateur astronomers in the greater Milwaukee area since 1932, making it one of the oldest continuously running astronomy clubs in the nation. The MAS operates an observatory, one of the largest amateur club observatories in the world. The current membership ...
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