Milwaukee Neighborhood Guide: Check Out Charming Cedarburg
There is so much to see and do just, starting on Washington Avenue. Here are a few can’t-miss spots:
There is so much to see and do just, starting on Washington Avenue. Here are a few can’t-miss spots:
Thinking of visiting Brookfield? Here’s what you need to know.
Commerce Street is a fun little squiggle at the bottom of the Milwaukee River valley not quite Riverwest (although it mostly is, technically), not quite Brady Street and definitely not Downtown.
What to do and where to go on the easternmost stretch of bustling North Ave.
Volunteer interior designers will plan and execute the youth shelter’s renovation; suppliers and contractors will donate materials, labor and furniture.
East Wauwatosa, from roughly the Menomonee River east to the border with Milwaukee, has grown into a worthy sibling to the Wauwatosa Village, the quaint, down-in-a-dell heart of the near suburb. Thanks to North Avenue, the pulse of East Tosa beats a little quicker. So let us cruise west down that very thoroughfare.
What’s happening in Oak Creek? Check out what’s new and notable
What’s happening in Oak Creek? Check out what’s new and notable
This new “neighborhood” has no shortage of places to kick back.
The city has puzzled for years over how to resolve its reputation as a maze.