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Bay View is a neighborhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, North America on the shores of Lake Michigan, south of the downtown area and north of the City of St. Francis. Bay View existed as an independent village for eight years, from 1879 to 1887.
Before Bay View joined the City of Milwaukee, it was the state's first company town. Eber Brock Ward, an entrepreneur from Detroit, purchased 30 acres of land just outside of city limits to build ...
The Bay View massacre (sometimes also referred to as the Bay View Tragedy) was the result of a strike held on May 4, 1886, by 7,000 building-trades workers and 5,000 Polish laborers who had organized at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to strike against their employers, demanding the enforcement of an eight-hour work day.
One of Bay View’s newest and buzziest restaurants, Room Service, 2159 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., Unit A2, is a stunner of a space that was made for special celebrations and social-media reels. The ...
Bay View incorporated in 1879 (Milwaukee's first suburb) with 2,592 people and 892 acres (361 ha) of land; but by 1887 Bay View's 4,000 residents voted overwhelmingly to join the city of Milwaukee, mostly in order to get city services, of which water was the most important. The former village became Milwaukee's 17th ward. Bay View is best known ...
Milwaukee welcomed more than 50 new restaurants and bars this year. The city now has its first self-serve beer bar downtown, a wine and raw bar in Walker's Point, and many more.
Beulah Brinton was an admired and important figure in Bay View's early history. In the 1870s new immigrant workers (primarily from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Italy) flocked to Bay View to work at the Bay View Rolling Mill.
A few new bars and restaurants are planning to open in March in Milwaukee. That includes Milwaukee's oldest bar resuming business, a new Bay View sushi spot and a West View fast casual dining spot.