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Mile of Music (also known as MoM or The Mile [citation needed]) is an annual all-original music festival located in downtown Appleton, Wisconsin.Started in 2013, the four-day festival runs the first weekend in August, Thursday through Sunday, and is a collaborative community event with support from nearly 50 business and community sponsors.
The festival will be kicked off with a car show on Friday. Then, Octoberfest festivities start at 9 a.m. on Saturday. Food, drinks and family fun: 6 things to know before attending Appleton's ...
The Walter Brewing Company had several locations founded by brothers, one in Pueblo, Colorado in 1898 by Martin Walter, with addition of a Trinidad, CO location, The Walter Brewing Co. in Eau Claire founded in 1889 by Johannes Walter following a catastrophic fire in his first Spencer, WI facility and a move to Eau Claire, Appleton Brewing Company by George Walter, West Bend Lithia by Martin ...
Appleton Beer Factory Appleton: 2015 Brewpub. [16] Badger State Brewing Company Green Bay: 2013 Destination brewery grounds include a tap room, beer garden, and upscale event hall located in the historic Stadium District near Lambeau Field. [17] Bare Bones Brewery Oshkosh: 2015 Brewery and taproom. [18] Barrel 41 Brewing Company Neenah: 2018 ...
The beer is currently available in six states, including Minnesota, Michigan and Florida, with Wisconsin being the seventh state to roll it out. WWE legend Hulk Hogan to promote his new beer in ...
At Appleton Beer Factory, an Appleton brewpub at 603 W. College Ave., beer is obviously prioritized. With a beer list that is constantly changing and adjusting to the season, ordering a flight is ...
The festival draws in tens of thousands of people over four-days and features over 200 artists and 800 performances, encompassing over 60 venues and stretching over a mile of downtown Appleton's College Avenue. This festival is a 'cover free' zone, meaning no cover songs and no cover charges. This is almost a 100% free festival.
The festival dates back to at least 1993. [3] SKAppleton 2011 took place on June 5 at Tanner's in Kimberly, Wisconsin, and featured Something To Do, Car Full of Midgets, Shortstop From Tokyo, Crazy 88, Superluck and more. Mustard Plug headlined the festival. This also proved to be Car Full of Midgets last Skappleton, and their second to last show.