“Well, I'm a regular visitor here, but Milwaukee has certainly had its share of visitors. The French missionaries and explorers were coming here as early as the late 1600s to trade with the Native Americans… Actually, it's pronounced mill-e-wah-que which is Algonquin for the good land." - Alice Cooper, Wayne’s World
This year, during Doors Open Milwaukee, we stayed a bit off the beaten path since we hit most of the major attractions last year. See photos from last year in gallery below.
The Mackie Building and 100 East Wisconsin Building
The Milwaukee Ladybugs, 100 East, and City Hall
The Chase Bank building with Carlos Rolón’s glowing floral cube in the lobby and 365º views of Milwaukee from the 16th floor:
Looking South | The Third Ward
Looking East
Looking North
Looking West
Visiting my cousin Frank’s Sadler Art Gallery in the Marshall Building in the Third Ward
Feeling melancholic at the Milwaukee Community Sailing Center
Feeling nostalgic on on the rooftop of the Catholic Financial Life building (aka Catholic Knights) where I lived in Grad School
Marquette campus looking south and the Court House in the foreground looking east
The Pabst Mansion
Cheers to Doors Open Milwaukee!