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Milwaukee Newsletter - April/May 2008

05-02-2008

 April/May 2008  

IN THIS ISSUE:

Get Ready to Rumble
Milwaukee In Bloom
Summerfest
Milwaukee By Water
Luck Be a Lady Tonight
Brew City Gets a New
Miller Park Gets New KidZone
Milwaukee a la Carte
 

Get Ready to Rumble 

You can almost hear the roar. The Harley-Davidson Museum is opening July 2008! Rising along the banks of the Menomonee River, the world’s only Harley-Davidson Museum comes just in time to celebrate 105 years of cool. Dedicated to celebrating a spirit of independence and the freedom of the open road... <read complete article online>

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Milwaukee In Bloom 

Spring has sprung and Milwaukee has several vibrant and colorful places for celebration. A visit to one of Milwaukee’s gardens will make the long winter’s wait well worth it.

At Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum, travel back into the 1920s at this romantic Italian Renaissance-style vi... <read complete article online>

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Summerfest 

Rock on the shores of Lake Michigan at Summerfest, the World’s Largest Music Festival. Located at Henry Maier Festival Park, Summerfest offers an outdoor, start-studded celebration of music and summer. This annual event showcases over 700 artists on 10 stages and a lakefront 23,000-seat amphitheater... <read complete article online>

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Milwaukee By Water 

Explore Milwaukee’s waterfront heritage courtesy of the diverse boat tours our Jewel of the Great Lakes has to offer. As a city surrounded by water, Milwaukee not only sits on Lake Michigan’s gorgeous shoreline, but is set at the convergence of three rivers: the Milwaukee River, Menomonee River and ... <read complete article online>

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Luck Be a Lady Tonight 

Fall 2008 brings the opening of Potawatomi Bingo Casino’s $240 million dollar expansion – making it one of the largest gaming facilities between Atlantic City and Las Vegas. We’re talking 3,100 slots, 120 table games and a new Poker Room. Anything can happen in Milwaukee, and whether or not it stays... <read complete article online>

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Brew City Gets a New