Fuck Yeah Milwaukee

Fuck Yeah

littletinyfish:

DearMKE features the Riverwest 24 in this video called “To See What You Can Do.”

texasblows: Nicole worked at breakaway for a few years and with us briefly before being hired at kohls. rad gal.

Man, this has me excited for next year. After three years on a team, I think I may try tackling a solo ride again.

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completelyunproductive:

“Milwaukee Polka” sung by Patti Page (with Joe Riesman and His Polka-Dots.)

This record reminds me of my childhood. No, I wasn’t alive in 1953 when Mercury Records released this track, but my grandmother gave me her phonograph and record collection when I was rather young. This tune was always my favorite. I’ve lived in Wisconsin (near Milwaukee) my whole life, and listening to Patti Page’s cheerful voice sing about familiar places always made me feel better.

“Milwaukee, he’s wild about Milwaukee. When we kiss, I’ll tell you this: I love Milwaukee too!”

cheesenotes:

Kate Arding from Culture Magazine reports on Clock Shadow Creamery, an urban cheese making venture that has more than curds in its mission:

Tomorrow sees the opening of America’s newest venture in urban cheesemaking. Named after the nearby famed Allen-Bradley clock tower, Clock…

urbanhikingmke:

Doors Open Milwaukee is next month. For those that don’t know Historic Milwaukee works with multiple origanizations to give the public two days of free reign through some of the most historical buildings in Milwaukee. You can ring the bell in City Hall, go backstage at the Pabst Theater or see the…

stopgoblin:

George Takei @ the Milwaukee Art Museum

stopgoblin:

George Takei @ the Milwaukee Art Museum

(Source: theyhavetheview)

“Milwaukee is a baseball town, by far the best in the major leagues. Baseball there is part of the civic personality, just as theaters are in New York, and motion pictures are in Los Angeles and culture used to be in Boston. It’s as personal a part of the town as beer. Under it and over it and beyond it is the impressive fact that everywhere you go people talk baseball. Baseball, like the weather, is part of the atmosphere. It serves to make going to a baseball game a real pleasure.”
Sports Illustrated article about baseball in Milwaukee, 1955. (via wisconsinforward)
majesticunicorns:

This is amazing. I just liked Milwaukee a little more.

majesticunicorns:

This is amazing. I just liked Milwaukee a little more.

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