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The neighborhoods of Milwaukee include a number of areas in southeastern Wisconsin within the state's largest city at nearly 600,000 residents. Two residents of the same neighborhood may describe different neighborhood boundaries, [ 1 ] which could be based on ZIP codes, ethnic groupings, or simply personal opinion.
Pages in category "Neighborhoods in Milwaukee" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Lake, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; Lincoln Village ...
Wisconsin may be one of the least vulnerable states in the nation against climate change. But experts say that doesn't mean the state isn't at risk. A new map shows how vulnerable neighborhoods ...
According to "190 Milwaukee Neighborhoods," a project by Urban Anthropology, Inc., or UrbAn, these are the neighborhoods' boundaries: Tippecanoe is bordered at the north and south by E. Morgan Ave ...
Many bars and pubs are in the neighborhood, including Neighborhood Draft at 5921 W. Vliet St. and McBob's Pub & Grill at 4919 W. North Ave. — a Milwaukee staple known for its corned beef. There ...
One of the south side of Milwaukee's largest 33.6-acre (136,000 m 2)public parks, Kosciuszko Park, is located in the Lincoln Village neighborhood. Originally known as Lincoln Avenue Park and locally known as "Kosy," the park is a gathering place that has been vital to the health of the neighborhood for over a century.
The neighborhood is on the Milwaukee County Transit System's GreenLine, giving residents easy access to Bayshore mall, downtown and the airport. The Cambridge Heights neighborhood is in the 3rd ...
Casual, student-friendly restaurants serve quick eats, from pizza to tacos on Oakland Avenue - the primary retail corridor in the neighborhood. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is the primary driver of activity with its large student population, libraries, cinemas and multi-purpose recreational complex, the Klotsche Center. Many of the ...