When Waukesha’s Name Was Mud
The disputed remains of a resort hark back to the city’s days as a medical Mecca.
The disputed remains of a resort hark back to the city’s days as a medical Mecca.
Have more fun indoors with these editor-tested board games.
As we welcome a new resident to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., here’s a look at the most and least believable commanders-in-chief to lead our nation in film and television.
These locally made products corner the market on belly-soothing comfort
Tyanna Buie uses family photos – and the stories around them – to make up many of her mixedmedia collages, such as this one seen through the window of Simone DeSousa Gallery, Detroit.
(You don’t look a day past 140)
Indigenous people have been here much longer than 175 years – and are still making the city’s history today.
What you need to know about the First Milwaukeeans.
What it was like in Milwaukee before 1860.
Milwaukee has always been Wisconsin’s primary city and was the 11th-largest in the U.S. in 1960.