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  2. Somerset Amphitheater - Wikipedia

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    Somerset, WI 54025-7501: ... 2011-13: Website; Venue Website: Somerset Amphitheater is the largest ... and built an enclosed Saloon with a bar for a more intimate ...

  3. List of breweries in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Small batch brewery. Tasting room closed late 2016 and is expected to open at a new location in 2017. [23] Black Husky Brewing Milwaukee: 2016 Established in 2010, moved from Pembine, WI to Milwaukee's River West neighborhood. [24] [25] Bloomer Brewing Company Bloomer: 2013 Brewery and taproom, opened in the historic Bloomer Brewery building ...

  4. Somerset, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Somerset is a village in St. Croix County, Wisconsin, along the Apple River. The population was 2,635 at the 2010 census . The village is located within the Town of Somerset .

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    Franchisee Yash Patel, a 25-year-old Milwaukee native, plans to open McAlister's restaurants in Oak Creek, Mount Pleasant and Kenosha. The first store is expected to open in 2025, followed by the ...

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  9. Alcohol laws of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The 1983 Wisconsin Act 74, effective July 1, 1984, created a drinking age of 19. Meeting in special session at the call of the governor, the legislature enacted 1985 Wisconsin Act 337, which raised the drinking age to 21 and brought the state into compliance with the NMDA (National Minimum Drinking Age) on September 1, 1986. [18]