500 N Harbor Dr
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 765-9966
The Betty Brinn Children's Museum provides interactive exhibits and educational resources that promote the healthy development of children in their formative years—from birth through age 10. The Museum experience encourages hands-on learning and the development of fundamental skills, self-esteem, and the ability to work with others. Caregivers use the Museum as a resource that provides information on early childhood brain development, learning styles, and effective parenting skills. The Museum maintains a strong commitment to providing access to all children and families in the community, including low-income and special needs families. The Betty Brinn Children's Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. It opened in 1995.
The mission of the Milwaukee County Historical Society is to collect, interpret, and tell stories related to Milwaukee and Milwaukee County history. Among the holdings in its archives and museum are over 1 million photographs and 50,000 objects. Check out www.milwaukeehistory.net for more information!
The Jewish Museum Milwaukee is dedicated to preserving and presenting the history of the Jewish people in southeastern Wisconsin and celebrating the continuum of Jewish heritage and culture. The history of American Jews is rooted in thousands of years of searching for freedom and equality. We are committed to sharing this story and the life lessons it brings with it, so that we may enhance the public’s awareness and appreciation of Jewish life and culture.
Henry Maier Festival Park is a festival park located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Park is named for Henry Maier, Milwaukee's longest-serving mayor.
Bacchus - A Bartolotta Restaurant is a restaurant in Milwaukee.
Mark your calendars for June 13-15th for the 33rd Polish Fest on Milwaukee's lakefront. Dine on authentic Polish cuisine and enjoy music, folk dancers, Tyskie beer imported from Poland, and our great vodka tastings!
The Northwestern Mutual Tower and Commons is a 550 foot, 32 story skyscraper currently under development in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. On September 25, 2013, Northwestern Mutual unveiled the design for its new office tower. The former 16 story building was demolished to make room for the new tower. The new tower is expected to be completed in 2017 at a cost of $450 million. At 550 feet, the Northwestern Mutual Tower and Commons would surpass 100 East Wisconsin as the second tallest building in Milwaukee.