Old World 3rd Street Milwaukee Restaurants
Drive and walk with tourist along the 1000 and 1100 block of North Old World 3rd Street in beautiful historic downtown Milwaukee Wisconsin passing popular restaurants and shops
Milwaukee Wisconsin - Historic Riverwest Neighborhood. #3
More of the old and beautiful Riverwest neighborhood.
Milwaukee, USA: In Motion!
We spent five days in Milwaukee in May 2016, and were completely (and very pleasantly) surprised by how cool Milwaukee is!
If we had to come up with one word to describe Milwaukee, it'd definitely be entrepreneurial. We met a lot of small business owners who are changing the face of the city, and we also learned about the big Milwaukeean dynasties like Pabst and Miller that built the city in centuries past.
In this video, the locations you see are as follows:
The Milwaukee River and riverfront/riverwalk in downtown -- on weekend evenings, Milwaukeeans jump on their boats and cruise up and down the river. We grabbed a beer at Rock Bottom Brewery and watched it all happen!
A view of downtown Milwaukee as seen from the 6th Street Viaduct. In the bottom left-hand of the shot, you can see the Harley-Davidson Museum, which is a cool thing to do in Milwaukee, even if you don't like motorcycles. We also suggest you stop by the Great Lakes Distillery, for drinks and a tour near the viaduct, and the Iron Horse hotel for food!
The historical-looking building is Milwaukee's City Hall, and the really cool-looking modern building is the Art Gallery.
Around 0:22, you'll see Old World Third Street. It's the historical German area of town, and even today there are many German restaurants and artisan food producers that have been operating in the same spot for more than 100 years! We took a food tour with Milwaukee Food Tours, and learned all about the German influence on Milwaukee.
Milwaukee is synonymous with BEER, and one of the best things to do in Milwaukee is to go on a brewery tour. We went on the Miller tour, which was FREE and included samples. We also went on the Lakefront Brewery Tour - one of the best (and funniest) in the country. The Lakefront tour charges, but is very worthwhile, and includes free samples, a free gift, and some hilarious memories!
Other locations include:
The Bronz Fonz
The Harley-Davidson Museum
Milwaukee Public Market
Bayview Neighborhood
The Pabst Mansion
Walkers Point
The hotel at the end is the Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, where we were hosted. The hotel is quite new, and was built for visitors to the city, and visitors to the casino. It's really well located for visiting the Harley Museum...only a short walk away.
Thanks to Visit Milwaukee for hosting us during our time in Milwaukee. We had a tonne of fun.
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BEST RV PARK IN MILWAUKEE WI / NIGHT BIKE RIDING TRAILS TO WAUKESHA FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE MUSICFEST EP91
BEST RV PARK LOCATION TO SEE MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN! NEXT TO AN INTERCONNECTED BIKE TRAIL SYSTEM WITH HUNDREDS OF PAVED MILES. Take a quick tour of the Wisconsin State Fair RV Park with us! It is nothing more than a safe, level, clean, reasonably priced, full hookup parking lot. But the beauty of this park is the PERFECT location. You are smack dab in the middle of anything you could possibly want to do. This park borders the Hank Aaron Bike Trail, that leads to the Oak Leaf Trail that then connects to the New Berlin Bike Trail.
Come along with us as we ride our recumbent bicycles 14 miles ONE WAY to the Waukesha Friday Night Live Music Festival in Downtown Waukesha Wisconsin. After dancing, dining and socializing, we will then show you what it is like to ride home in the dark along these same trails at MIDNIGHT.
The rechargeable headlights on our bicycles that we are using on the way home are simply amazing. Without lights of this caliber, you can easily out run your lights ability to shine the way for you safely. We have added these to our bicycle riding section in our Amazon Gear Storefront for those that are interested in seeing what the heck are those lights Sue & Mark were using!
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Historic Allen Bradley Clock Tower - Milwaukee Wisconsin - Great View!
Driving toward the Allen Bradley Clock Tower in Milwaukee Wisconsin.
110th Harley-Davidson Anniversary Parade Milwaukee Wisconsin 2013
Police Motorcycles and vintage bikes at the parade for the 110th Anniversary of Harley-Davidson in Milwaukee, WI on Wisconsin Ave (at Old World 3rd St)
Best Tacos In Milwaukee - CANTINA (414) 897-8137 - New Menu Items
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CANTINA Milwaukee has just launched their new menu and it includes some amazing new tacos that you have to try out. CANTINA has also included some new menu items like the Dry Rub Spicy Lime Cajun wings and the Cheese Curds with a Spanish twist.
Another great addition to the menu are the Won Ton Tacos. These come on a crispy tortilla in these varieties:
Shrimp Ceviche
Ghost-Chang (really really really HOT)
Sesame Ginger BBQ Chicken
Bite Back Ahi Tuna
Notorious P.I.G.
You can't go wrong with any of them. They are all amazing.
Located on Old World 3rd Street just steps from the new Bucks Arena (near the Bradley Center - soon to be Wisconsin Sports and Entertainment Center) in Downtown Milwaukee.
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1110 N Old World 3rd St
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Places to see in ( Milwaukee - USA )
Places to see in ( Milwaukee - USA )
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.
Milwaukee has historically been a major immigrant city. During the early 20th Century, German and Polish immigrants tended to dominate, and the city still strongly identifies with its German and, to a slightly lesser extent, Polish heritage. For part of the early 20th century German was even the main language of the city, and German names are still very common.
Milwaukee is home to some instantly recognized corporations such as Miller Brewing and Harley Davidson. Harley holds an enormous celebration on every fifth anniversary during Labor Day weekend attracting riders (and celebrity riders such as Jay Leno) by the millions to Milwaukee each time. The 115th anniversary was held in 2018.
Here’s the thing about Milwaukee: it’s cool, but for some reason it slips under the radar. The city’s reputation as a working man's town of brewskis, bowling alleys and polka halls still persists. But attractions like the Calatrava-designed art museum, badass Harley-Davidson Museum and stylish eating and shopping enclaves have turned Wisconsin's largest city into an unassumingly groovy place. In summertime, festivals let loose with revelry by the lake almost every weekend. And where else on the planet will you see racing sausages?
Getting around in Milwaukee is easy. Block numbers are consistent across the city, including most of the suburbs, starting roughly where the Milwaukee and Menominee rivers meet. All numbered streets run north-south, increasing in number as you head west from 1st Street. Most named streets go east-west.
A lot to see in Milwaukee such as :
Milwaukee Art Museum
Harley-Davidson Museum
Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory
Milwaukee County Zoo
Historic Third Ward, Milwaukee
Discovery World
Lake Park
Milwaukee Public Museum
Boerner Botanical Gardens
The Pabst Mansion
Mitchell Park
Potawatomi Hotel & Casino
Whitnall Park
North Point Lighthouse
South Shore Park
Oak Leaf Trail
East Brady Street
Best Place at the Historic Pabst Brewery
Bronze Fonz
Betty Brinn Children's Museum
Grant Park
Lakeshore State Park
Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
Humboldt Park
Havenwoods State Forest
Walker's Point
Washington Park
Atwater Park
Urban Ecology Center® at Riverside Park
Lynden Sculpture Garden
Estabrook Park
Wehr Nature Center
Cathedral Square Park
Veterans Park
Doctors Park
Hank Aaron State Trail
Hart Park
Havenwoods
The Basilica of St. Josaphat
Grant Park Drive
Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum
Swing Park
Milwaukee City Hall
Seven Bridges
Northpoint
Drexel Town Square
Greenfield Park
Kosciuszko Park
Bender Park
Kletzsch Park
( Milwaukee - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Milwaukee . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Milwaukee - USA
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Summer Adventure in Milwaukee
Outdoor adventure, beer gardens, patios, and more - it's all waiting for you in Milwaukee. Check out our summer getaway guide:
Milwaukee: A City Built on Water | Program |
[Original Airdate: April 22, 2015]
Historian John Gurda explores how the Milwaukee River and Lake Michigan spurred Milwaukee's growth. The settlers used rivers and Lake Michigan to transport grain, lumber, leather and beer, but water was just as important for play as it was for work. Gurda explains how the Milwaukee River became a destination for fun. Learn how the lower Milwaukee River was eventually reduced to an open sewer by 1900, with Lake Michigan suffering similar indignities. Only in recent decades have the currents turned for the better. From the Milwaukee River Greenway to the reborn Menomonee Valley to the cultural theme park on our downtown lakefront, the patterns of the past are being reversed, providing cause for celebration as well as concern.
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Our Milwaukee Video Street Tour - 13th St. South
One of Milwaukee's major North-South conduits, 13th St. is a nice mix of residential neighborhoods punctuated by several sections of retail commercial areas, with 13th & Lincoln and 13th & Oklahoma being the most notable.
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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.
Dining in Milwaukee
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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.
Around the Corner with John McGivern | Program | New Glarus (#805)
[Original Airdate: January 31, 2019]
It doesn’t take long to figure out the heritage of New Glarus. If the Swiss flags or the edelweiss at Brenda’s Blumenladen don’t give it away, the Alpine architecture and the brown Swiss cows all over town sure will! You know that people are proud when they name their organizations after the city. That’s just what New Glarus Brewing Company, New Glarus Welding, New Glarus Kinderchor and the New Glarus Hotel Restaurant did, which made them really easy for John to find. And he was happy to be “Swissified” by Chef Roland Furst, cultural expert Peter Etter and Swiss shop owner Esther Zgraggen. He was surprised when he was asked to milk the animals at the Voegeli and Lucky Dog farms, but at least he was good at it! John may never get to the original Glarus in Switzerland, but who cares? New Glarus is better anyway!
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Join Emmy Award-Winning actor John McGivern as he explores living, working and playing in Wisconsin's unique communities. John has visited more than 100 communities so far, with no end in sight!
ABOUT MILWAUKEE PBS
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.
Around the Corner with John McGivern | Program | Wausau (#308)
[Latest Airdate: June 29, 2017]
[Original Airdate: February 27, 2014]
Wausau is our first half-and-half community -- we shot half of the episode in the winter when it was zero degrees, and the other half in the summer when it was 100! But with extreme temperatures came extreme fun.
John didn't know of the many things there are to do in Wausau that start with snow. You can tube, board, shoe, sculpt, mobile, ball and cone (think about it...). And then there's ice -- skate, fish, race, curl and cream (that one was easier). And of course in summer, when all that melts, you have rushing waters perfect for kayaking and a mountain (well, a big hill really) perfect for hiking, biking and exploring.
But we didn't stay outside for the whole episode. It's comfortable year round at Carmelo's Supper Club, the Woodside Art Museum, Bull Falls Brewery, The Grand Theatre and Back When Café.
This episode has the distinction of being the most heavily McGiverned episode yet -- it's just about bursting with McGiverns!
Episode #308
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ABOUT MILWAUKEE PBS
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.
Outlaws MC members killing Vice President of Kingsmen MC after he refused to take off his Colours
Outlaws MC members killing Vice President of Kingsmen MC after he refused to take off his Colours
Around the Corner with John McGivern | The History of Milwaukee's Haymarket District
John Gurda shares the history of Milwaukee's Haymarket District.
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Join Emmy Award-Winning actor John McGivern as he explores living, working and playing in Wisconsin's unique communities. John has visited more than 100 communities so far, with no end in sight!
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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.
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Milwaukee Downtown - Milwaukee Hotels, Wisconsin
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Milwaukee Downtown 3 Stars Hotel in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Within US Travel Directory Located in the heart of the Milwaukee city centre, this hotel is 7 minutes’ walk from the BMO Harris Bradley Center, home of basketball’s Bucks.
Free Wi-Fi is offered, and each room includes a fridge.
A flat-screen cable TV is provided in every room at Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Milwaukee Downtown.
For convenience, a hairdryer is offered in the en suite bathroom.
A daily continental breakfast is served at Marriott Milwaukee Downtown Fairfield Inn & Suites.
A convenience store with additional snacks is located on site.
A fitness centre is available at this hotel.
Launderette facilities are offered, as well as 24-hour reception services.
Veterans Park with access to Lake Michigan is 1.
6 km away.
General Mitchell International Airport can be reached in 14 minutes’ drive.
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Milwaukee Downtown - Milwaukee Hotels, Wisconsin
Location in : 710 North Old World 3rd Street, WI 53203, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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10 Best Tourist Attractions in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Watch: Restaurants at ELEVEN25 food court at Pabst in Milwaukee
Take a look at the new food court at ELEVEN25 in the Pabst!
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Huan Xi:
Tokyo Express
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1125 N. 9th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53233
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