The Basilica of St Josaphat, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Magnificent Milwaukee Basilica of St.Josaphat
The Basilica of St. Josaphat is on the South Side of Milwaukee.
The Basilica remains a testament to the faith of the Polish immigrants that built it in 1901, using a dome from the Chicago Post Office being demolished.
Basilica of St. Josaphat, Milwaukee South Side and Bayview - Aerial Video
Captured on March 11, 2016 in 1080p at 60 fps
Features: Basilica of St Josaphat, south Milwaukee neighbourhoods and Bayview / Kinnickinnic Ave.
Catholic Church of the Week St Josephat Milwaukee Wisconsin USA
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Restoration begins one stone at time for Basilica of St. Josaphat
The Basilica of St. Josaphat has been literally falling apart for years, and repairs cannot wait. WISN 12 News' Mike Anderson reports a lot of it is already carved in stone. Subscribe to WISN on YouTube for more:
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Freeway signs will direct visitors to St. Josaphat Basilica
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Wisconsin: Milwaukee
Milwaukee is the largest city in the state of Wisconsin .
The word Milwaukee may come from the Potawatomi language minwaking, or Ojibwe language ominowakiing, Gathering place [by the water].
Milwaukee Art Museum Pavilion contains a movable, wing-like brise soleil that opens up for a wingspan of 217 feet (66 m) during the day, folding over the tall, arched structure at night. The structure was designed by the same architect who later designed a similar looking architecture for the New York World Trade center path station.
The Basilica of St. Josaphat, located in the Lincoln Village features one of the largest copper domes in the world. Its grandeur and opulence is an excellent example of the so-called Polish Cathedral style of church architecture.
The Harley-Davidson Museum contains more than 450 Harley-Davidson motorcycles and hundreds of thousands of artifacts from the Harley-Davidson Motor Company's 110-year history. The gallery covers the company's impact on American and global culture.
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Refurbished domes bolted back into place at St. Stanislaus
Built in the 1800s, there's been years of wear and tear at St. Stanislaus Church near 5th Street and Mitchell Street in Milwaukee, but the long-standing parish is slowly coming back to life.
Top 20 Things To Do In Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Here are top 20 things to do in Milwaukee
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2. Mitchell Park Conservatory -
3. Understand History At Milwaukee Public Museum -
4. Cheer On The Milwaukee Brewers -
5. Enjoy The Basilica Of Saint Josaphat -
6. Meet The Animals At Milwaukee County Zoo -
7. Discover More At Discovery World -
8. Have Fun At The Potawatomi Hotel & Casino -
9. Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum -
10. Take A Tour Around Pabst Mansion -
11. Listen To The Sounds Of The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra -
12. Watch Some Hoops At The BMO Harris Bradley Center -
13. Wisconsin State Fair Park -
14. Take A Look At Haggerty’s Collection -
15. Watch A Stage Show At Pabst Theater -
16. See Centuries Of Artwork At The Grohmann Museum -
17. Get Your Skates On At Pettit National Ice Center -
18. See The Beautiful Architecture At The Tripoli Shrine Temple -
19. Milwaukee War Memorial Center -
20. Enjoy The Cathedral Of St. John The Evangelist -
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Student Ops 2012 | Program | Marvelous Milwaukee
Student Producer/Director Teiara Aschebrook explores some of Milwaukee's top attractions--including summer hot spots!
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Made In Milwaukee - Spring Time Lapse
Milwaukee School of engineering Mens Varsity Rowing. Time lapse of morning training session during spring of 2016.
Our Milwaukee Video Street Tour - 6th St. Northbound
6th St. run heading north from Howard all the way up to Greenfield. A major N/S conduit for Old Milwaukee, 6th St. use to house some well-known landmarks such as the former Pipe Organ Pizza that used to be at 6th and Oklahoma, Grebe's at 6th and Mitchell, and The Basilica of St Josaphat on Lincoln.
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Ever Mindful
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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What These Are
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In this series of videos, I do some street driving tours of many major arteries on Milwaukee's historic South Side. Milwaukee is my old hometown, and in many ways you never really leave. The memories remain strong, and I am especially tied to the locales - the streets and neighborhoods, the architecture and buildings, the parks, churches and highways. These videos are for me and everyone who wants to revisit those old haunts.
The area roughly encompasses from Greenfield on the north end, KK/1st/Packard on the east side, Howard/College on the south side, and 43rd st on the west side. This was approximately my old stomping grounds, the area of most of my frequent travels as a youth growing up in Milwaukee in the 70s and 80s. I had seen some other street tour videos on YouTube and thought it might be of interest to others who remember these old hometown areas to be able to visit them again.
How These Were Filmed
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I had done some drive-arounds in the past (and even posted a few to YouTube) with home video camcorders, but this time around I had a 4k camera and a more specific goal: to record longer, continuous sections of streets and most importantly, to record them moving much slower. I found that my previous attempts, which admittedly were just for my own archives and not meant to be seen, driving at 25 or 30mph or more resulted in a lot of blurry footage. 25mph doesn't seem very fast, but on camera it all whooshes by. I wanted to be able to better focus on specific landmarks, buildings and homes. In these videos, the goal was to move at under 20mph when possible, 10-15mph preferably. Many of these were shot at 10-15mph, but on some busier streets like 27th, which also has more large buildings/businesses than houses, I had to drive more like 20-30mph.
Filming Method
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I tried as best I could to film these as smoothly as possible (and remove redundant things like long waits at lights and camera bumps and such) but this was done in live traffic and Wisconsin roads are, well, you know how they are. :) These were basically filmed with the camera on top of a tripod sticking out the top of my sunroof, in a effort to get the clearest possible image and avoid shooting through the windshield. It also had the benefit of being a higher vantage point. Unfortunately, I didn’t have my auto focus set right, so it will sometimes blur slightly, but then it refocuses right away and comes back.
Video Editing
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Edited and outputted fully at 4k resolution, filmed at 30fps. Many cross streets are noted with an overlay, and other landmarks have animated text moving through the image to highlight them.
Around Brewer's Hill: a Milwaukee neighborhood
Sights and sounds around Brewer's Hill, a neighborhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Just A Few Photos Of Roland Ransom II With The Knights Of Columbus Of Wisconsin
S.K. Roland C. Ransom II Past State Deputy, Former Wisconsin Eastern Master, Past KC Metro Chapter President, Former State Ceremonial Director, Good of the Order Committee, and Volunteer Service -V.A.V.S. Milwaukee Clement Zablocki Medical Center
Ransom, Roland C., II Born to Eternal Life December 20, 2018, at the age of 71 years. Beloved husband of Judy (nee Schmelebeck) for 52 years. Loving father of Paulette (Michael) Miller, Stephanie (Christopher) Dunn and the late Wayne. Dear grandpa of Stephen and Mackenzie. Brother of Daryl (Monica) and Julie Ann. Brother-in-law of Shirley, Robert (Liz) and Gloria. Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. Roland proudly served in the US Marine Corps during the Vietnam era and was a member of Mukwonago Post 375 American Legion. He was a member of Knights of Columbus St. Joseph Council #13733 and Basilica of St. Josaphat Assembly 3210 and was a Past State Deputy and Former Eastern District Master. He was a dedicated volunteer for VAVS at the Zablocki VA Medical Center and was the VAVS 2018 male Volunteer of the Year and also received the 2018 Americanism Award. Visitation Friday, December 28 from 3:00 PM to 5 45 PM at ST. JOSEPH CHURCH (S89 W22650 Milwaukee Ave, Big Bend) followed by the celebration of Mass of Christian Burial at 6:00 PM. Private Interment at Oak Knoll Cemetery.
A Night Walk in Milwaukee Wisconsin(2)
Walking around the Southside if The City if Milwaukee Wisconsin.
Catholics Remember Timothy Dolan's Time in Milwaukee
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Central Wisconsin :: High Places - prep #2
As the team continues to prepare the way for reviveWISCONSIN, they have an encounter in the high place of Rib Mountain State Park.