MILWAUKEE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Milwaukee Public Library (MPL) is the public library system in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, consisting of a central library and 13 branches, all part of the Milwaukee County Federated Library System. MPL is the largest public library system in Wisconsin.
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee library houses historic map collection
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's American Geographical Society library is home to some of the rarest maps in history.
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Milwaukee is a city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin on Lake Michigan's western shore. It's known for its breweries, many of which offer tours chronicling its role in the beer industry. Overlooking the Menomonee River, the Harley-Davidson Museum displays classic motorcycles, including one of Elvis Presley’s. Nearby is the Milwaukee Public Museum, with its large-scale European Village and a recreation of old Milwaukee.
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Milwaukee, 1951 footage
Milwaukee is the largest city in the state of Wisconsin and the fifth-largest city in the Midwestern United States. Milwaukee's estimated population in 2015 was 600,155, the Metropolitan Area has an estimated population of 2,046,692 as of 2015. Ranked by estimated 2014 population, Milwaukee is the 31st largest city in the United States.
The first Europeans to pass through the area were French Catholic missionaries and fur traders. In 1818, the French Canadian explorer Solomon Juneau settled in the area, and in 1846 Juneau's town combined with two neighboring towns to incorporate as the city of Milwaukee. Large numbers of German immigrants helped increase the city's population during the 1840s, with Poles and other immigrants arriving in the following decades.
Known for its brewing traditions, Milwaukee is currently experiencing its largest construction boom since the 1960s. Major new additions to the city in the past two decades include the Milwaukee Riverwalk, the Wisconsin Center, Miller Park, an expansion to the Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, and Pier Wisconsin, as well as major renovations to the UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena, while the under-construction Wisconsin Entertainment and Sports Center is scheduled to open in 2018. In addition, many new skyscrapers, condos, lofts and apartments have been built in neighborhoods on and near the lakefront and riverbanks.
ABOUT THE FOOTAGE
Opening shots at the General Mitchell Airfield, with a Northwest Aeroplane (number 556) and passengers boarding. We fly over an unidentified area and continue with Milwaukee downtown footage.
Buildings, structures and signs seen here in this video:
-Campbell Laundry Co., est. 1880 by Horace N Campbell (old address) 714 Sycamore St. (current address 712 W. Michigan St.), it was build in 1910. Campbell was absorbed by Polly Prince in 1959.
-(sign) Schlitz Beer – ''the Beer that made Milwaukee famous'', -(sign) Joe Lynch, -(sign) Enjoy Borden's Milk,
-The M.E. Church on Grand Avenue, (2133 W. Wisconsin Ave)
-Calvary Presbyterian Church (935 W Wisconsin)
-St. James Episcopal Church (833 W Wisconsin)
-George Washington Statue
-Victorious Charge Monument, W. Wisconsin Ave. (the former Grand Avenue) between N. 9th St. and N. 10th St.)
-the dome of the Public Library and Museum in the far distance
ABOUT THE AIRFIELD
It is named after United States Army Air Service General Billy Mitchell, who was raised in Milwaukee and is often regarded as the father of the United States Air Force.
The first airport terminal opened in July 1927. That month, Northwest Airlines, Inc., began air service from Milwaukee to Chicago and Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP). In August 1927, world-renowned aviator Charles Lindbergh visited the Milwaukee airport. Kohler Aviation Corporation began providing passenger service across Lake Michigan on August 31, 1929. On March 17, 1941 the airport was renamed General Mitchell Field after Milwaukee's military airpower advocate, Brigadier General William Billy Mitchell. On January 4, 1945, Mitchell Field was leased to the War Department for use as a World War II prisoner-of-war camp. Over 3,000 prisoners and 250 enlisted men stayed at the work camp. Escaped German prisoners were often surprised to find a large German American population just beyond the fence. The present terminal opened on July 20, 1955 and was designed by Leigh Fisher and Associates. In the year 1951 the airfield processed 279.226 passengers.
ABOUT GENERAL DOUGLAS MACARTHUR
a World War II icon – with strong ties to Milwaukee, spent much of his early life here, graduating from West Division High School. A rededication ceremony on Saturday morning will mark the moving of the city’s Douglas MacArthur statue to its new home near the War Memorial.
ABOUT THE STREETCARS
The Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company is a defunct railroad in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Its Milwaukee streetcar lines ran on most major streets and served most areas of the city. The interurban lines reached throughout southeastern Wisconsin. The last streetcar to run in Milwaukee, and the entire state, operated on Wells Street on March 2, 1958. Electric locomotives continued operating at the power plants until the early 1970s. The last two remaining sections of interurban lines were to Hales Corners and Waukesha. They continued in operation until June 30, 1951 as part of the Milwaukee Rapid Transit and Speedrail Company's rapid transit service. The outer end of the East Troy branch (beyond Mukwonago) continues to operate as the East Troy Electric Railroad, a 7-mile (11 km) long heritage railroad.
Dates of operation: 1905 – 1958, Length: 191 miles (307 km)
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MILWAUKEE STYLE Hot Dogs at The Vanguard
Welcome to the first video of our Milwaukee Series! To start things right, let’s enjoy a treat that’s very unique to this city: a Milwaukee style hot dog. Yes!!! We found it in the Bay View area, at a bar called The Vanguard, and they have so many other interesting flavor combinations too! Hope you enjoy.
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Wisconsin is one of only three states that completely prohibits the carrying of concealed handguns.
HEADLINE: Firearms fuel controversy in Wisconsin
CAPTION: Wisconsin is one of only three states that completely prohibits the carrying of concealed handguns. It''s a law resident Nik Clark abides by. Clark says he carries his gun everywhere, including the grocery store and around the house. (March 11)
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Wherever Nik Clark goes .... his gun is always close by ... Usually in a holster on his hip.
[Notes:SOT: 00:00:07 --Nik Clark, Chairman of Wisconsin Carry: I carry at the grocery store. I carry when I walk the dogs. I carry when I mow the lawn, shovel the driveway. I carry when I''m around my house.]
He lives in Wisconsin ... One of only three states that completely prohibits the carrying of *concealed* handguns.
That means ... If you carry a firearm ... You have to show it.
But for Clark ... The Glock he keeps on his belt is about protection ... Not politics.
A Second Amendment right ... He takes seriously.
[Notes:SOT: 00:32:12-- Nik Clark, Chairman of Wisconsin Carry: This is the law this is legal and this is what law abiding citizens can do when they want to have that extra level of personal protection.]
Clark''s also Chairman of a group called Wisconsin carry ... which advocates for the right to carry unconcealed weapons.
[Notes:SOT: 00:49:24--Jeri Bonavia, Wisconsin Anti-Violence Effort: ''It does not increase their own personal safety and it doesn''t increase public safety and for those reasons we are opposed to it.]
Jeri Bonavia (Bonn-ah-VEE-ah) disagrees...
[Notes:LOCATOR: 00:57:25 --GLENDALE, Wisconsin]
...with Wisconsin law ... and works with a state anti-violence group.
She says the lesson is simple ... more guns equals more violence.
[Notes:SOT:01:06:10-- Jeri Bonavia, Wisconsin Anti-Violence Effort: What are we teaching our kids and grandkids about society right now that the best way for us to live amongst each other is armed. I don''t really think that''s a message that we want to convey to future generations about what a civil society looks like.]
But to some here in Wisconsin...that so-called civil society and the law may seem at odds with each other.
[Notes:SOT:01:30:09 --Jesse Thomas,Milwaukee Resident: It gives people the impression that you are a trouble maker and also you will have people who try to provoke an incident just because you are brandishing a firearm.]
[Notes:SOT: 01:45:14--Nik Clark, Chairman of Wisconsin Carry: When you open carry you are demonstrating that you have nothing to hide that you are a law abiding citizen and people just go about their normal business.]
LOCATOR: 00:00:00--MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin
SOT: 00:00:07 --Nik Clark, Chairman of Wisconsin Carry
SOT: 00:32:12-- Nik Clark, Chairman of Wisconsin Carry
SOT: 00:49:24--Jeri Bonavia, Wisconsin Anti-Violence Effort
LOCATOR: 00:57:25 --GLENDALE, Wisconsin
SOT:01:06:10-- Jeri Bonavia, Wisconsin Anti-Violence Effort
SOT:01:30:09 --Jesse Thomas,Milwaukee Resident
SOT: 01:45:14--Nik Clark, Chairman of Wisconsin Carry
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Greyhound bus passengers arrive frustrated in Milwaukee after 6 hour bus ride without heat
Fifty Greyhound bus passengers had to deal with bone-chilling temperatures after the heat broke on a 6-hour trip from Minneapolis to Milwaukee.
MILWAUKEE Hotels under $100
While Milwaukee is an affordable destination, you would be surprised how expensive some of the downtowns hotels could be. That's why in this video we wanted to show you a couple of hotel options under $100. First, we give you a tour of the Days Inn and Suites. Then, we show you The Astor Hotel.
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Around the Corner with John McGivern | Program | Fish Creek & Ephraim (#612)
[Latest Airdate: January 4, 2018]
[Original Airdate: March 9, 2017]
Fish Creek and Ephraim are just minutes away from each other in Door County. While these communities are really different, they are both part of the same wonderful Door County experience. We're on the bay (west) side --- also known as the busy side. Indeed, John had a full agenda, as do most tourists who come to this part of Door County, but this turned out to be one of the most relaxing episodes because that's how Fish Creek and Ephraim are. You can't help but walk a little slower, talk a little less and smile a little more. Well, John didn't follow suit on the talk a little less part because he's a television host and talking to people is what he does. And what fun conversations he had at Lautenbach's Orchard Country Winery and Market, Edgewood Orchard Galleries, Wilson's, and with everyone he met. And since John spent a good deal of time here acting, he couldn't wait to catch up with both famous theater groups. The busy side of the Door in September. We highly recommend it!
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Milwaukee PBS is an award-winning multimedia producer and broadcaster of exceptional and meaningful local and national content. Licensed to Milwaukee Area Technical College, Milwaukee PBS is one of the highest-rated PBS stations in the country. Our unique, independent position in the community makes us the ideal source of community engagement as a storyteller, conversation facilitator and advocate. No matter where you come from or where you make your home, we encourage you to bring your world and Milwaukee into focus as a member of the Milwaukee PBS community.
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Around the Corner with John McGivern | Program | Watertown (#603)
[Latest Airdate: October 12, 2017]
[Original Airdate: January 19, 2017]
Watertown has everything you could ask for in an episode, and John asked for a lot. He asked to go up on the roof of the best octagon house he's ever seen. He asked a member of the oldest Civil War band in the world to polka. He asked the CEO of the largest lawnmower blade manufacturer in the United States for a lunch break. He asked Kenn Fox of Paramount Guitars to let him play a very expensive guitar, and he asked his TV crew not to save his life if he were to fall into the manure pit at Rosy Lane Holsteins. It's as varied as wonderful as it sounds. Enjoy Watertown --- John sure did!
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UWC Library Live Stream - Libraries in the Digital Age: Copyright and Related Issues - 2017 Update
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This presentation will discuss recent international
developments in copyright occurring at the World
Intellectual Property Organization including exceptions and
limitations for libraries, archives and museums. A review
of the just released South African Copyright Amendment
Bill, B 13-2017, will be presented. A significant component of
the bill includes the adoption of fair use. The presentation
concludes with an overview of fair use in the United States
and how precedents relevant to libraries and universities
might be adopted and applied in South Africa.
A Walk Down State Street, Madison, Wisconsin, Sans Music
State Street is a pedestrian zone located in downtown Madison, Wisconsin, United States, near the Wisconsin State Capitol. The road proper extends from the west corner of land comprising the Capitol (at the corners of Carroll and Mifflin Streets) westward to Lake Street, adjoining the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Madison at Library Mall.
The street was a conventional four-lane undivided road until 1974, when a proposal was passed by the City of Madison to turn it into a pedestrian mall. Construction on that project began in late June, 1974, with an initial estimated completion budget of $15 million. This conversion left the street as a two-lane limited-access road, with extra-wide sidewalks created on both sides of the now-narrower street. The east–west road allows only city buses, fire apparatus, police cars, bicycles, delivery vehicles, and pedestrian traffic.
Today, the street hosts a variety of shops, bars, and restaurants and is popular for its small-town appeal, street musicians, jugglers and other types of busking, making it a common tourist attraction. Like high-pedestrian-traffic streets in many cities' downtowns, it also has a noticeable homeless, vagrant, and panhandler population. Places of interest on State Street are the Overture Center for the Arts and the Memorial Library Mall.