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The land which makes up Greenfield Park was purchased by Milwaukee County, Wisconsin in 1921. Fifteen years later the park land included 278 acres. The park was surveyed in 2011 and added to the Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory. [1] The park is on the western county line bordering Waukesha County, Wisconsin. In 1923 a golf course ...
Packer games in Milwaukee were ended after the 1994 season. [3] The grounds of the State Fair, at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources park site, contain one of only two Indian effigy mounds remaining in Milwaukee County. (The other is located at Lake Park in Milwaukee.) Four pre-historic mounds originally populated the location, which ...
Founded in 1930, it was a nonprofit organization that ran and as part of the West Allis/West Milwaukee Department of Recreation. The club trained on the Pettit National Ice Center , at the State Fair grounds, which houses a 400-meter (1,300 ft) indoor speed skating oval and two Olympic-size ice rinks .
West Allis is located at (43.00, −88.02 The upper courses of the Root and Kinnickinnic Rivers flow through the city. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 11.41 square miles (29.55 km 2), of which, 11.39 square miles (29.50 km 2) is land and 0.02 square miles (0.05 km 2) is water.
On Oct. 25, the West Allis Plan Commission approved the site, landscaping, and architectural design for a new Checkers at 11013 W. Greenfield Ave., West Allis. This location is next to Wendy's and ...
A Milwaukee woman is facing five charges after a shooting left two people injured outside a roller-skating rink in West Allis. Officials say Ashley Jones, 32, opened fire outside of the Incredi ...
A Report to Wisconsin Department of Agriculture. Madison: University Extension Division, 1960. State Fair Commemorative Cookbook: Featuring 150 Award-Winning Recipes. West Allis, WI: Wisconsin State Fair, 2001. Wisconsin State Fair: 1979 Visitor Study. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin-Extension, 1980.
There are now three toss-up Senate districts bordering Milwaukee, which will stretch as far as Port Washington to the north, Pewaukee to the West, and Franklin and Caledonia to the south.