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Kalmbach became exclusively a publisher when it discontinued its printing operations in 1973, opting to contract production from other printers, that spot (on the 3rd floor) would later be home to the Milwaukee Racine & Troy model railroad, wich would be torn down in 1989 [2] [3]
In May 2024, longtime publisher Kalmbach Media divested of Model Railroader and other railroad interest magazines to publisher Firecrown Media. [7] The Milwaukee, Racine and Troy model railroad was demolished when Kalmbach sold their building at 21027 Crossroads Circle and moved to Brookfield, Wisconsin, following the magazine's purchase by ...
Al C. Kalmbach. Al C. Kalmbach (June 25, 1910 – October 14, 1981) was the founder of Kalmbach Publishing, a publisher of magazines and books geared towards enthusiasts of several different hobbies. Albert Carpenter Kalmbach was born in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. He grew up in Milwaukee, not far from the shops of the Milwaukee Road.
Astronomy is a magazine about the science and hobby of astronomy.Based near Milwaukee in Waukesha, Wisconsin, it is produced by Kalmbach Publishing. Astronomy’s readers include those interested in astronomy and those who want to know about sky events, observing techniques, astrophotography, and amateur astronomy in general.
This isn't the first time social media has been sent into a flurry after high-profile bashes of Milwaukee: ESPN broadcasters dissed Milwaukee as a "terrible city" ahead of the NBA Finals in 2021.
Odyssey debuted in 1979 with Nancy Mack as its founding editor and was published by AstroMedia Corp until it was acquired by Kalmbach Publishing. Kalmbach published the magazine from 1985 to 1991. [3] Odyssey focused on astronomy and featured a robot named Ulysses 4-11 as its mascot. Ulysses would answer questions from readers and had his own ...
A year ago, the fate of Milwaukee County's Mitchell Parks Domes was bleak. Now, with a new proposal from the group Friends of the Domes, the county's cultural gem could be saved, ...
"The Maggie Daun Show," hosted by the former Milwaukee County corporation counsel, runs from 2 to 4 p.m. (Daun, who formally leaves her county post March 4, also is joining Civic Media as general ...