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ElevAsian and the National Association of Asian American Professionals host a celebration of Diwali, the Indian festival of lights, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 19 at The Atrium, 2107 E. Capitol ...
In honor of the 25th anniversary of the Milwaukee Holiday Lights Festival, a new art installation will be part of this year's downtown festivities.. The Ornament Trail — which will be displayed ...
Lake Geneva Cruise Line Santa Cruise. Passengers cruise Lake Geneva to see lighted holiday displays and watch as Santa emerges from his hideaway. Cruises are held Nov. 24-26; Nov. 29-Dec. 3; and ...
The Milwaukee Riverwalk extends from the Historic Third Ward district to Caesars Park near Brady Street. It also links to the Hank Aaron State Trail, Lakeshore State Park, and Erie Street Plaza. There are three segments of the Milwaukee Riverwalk: the Beerline B, East Town (Juneautown) & Westown (Kilbourntown), and the 3rd & 5th Ward. [3]
The first Holiday Folk Fair was held on December 10, 1944. [3] [4] Despite a violent snowstorm, 3,500 people showed up and took part in the event. [4] In 1947 the Fair became a two-day event, and Friday evenings were added in 1964. The Fair was formerly held at what's now the UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena. [5]
With that in mind, here are a few free things to do around the Milwaukee area this holiday season. See free holiday lights displays in Milwaukee. There are plenty of places you have to pay to see ...
Romanesque and German Renaissance-styled structure built for Frederick Ketter about 1891, probably as a grocery warehouse. Bought by Walter Geiger in 1926 and used as a junk shop, plaster studio, flax seed warehouse, a bottling plant for horseradish and honey, and for light manufacturing. [140] [141] 89: Kilbourn Avenue Row House Historic District
Holiday craft fair by kid crafters selling handmade holiday crafts, cards, friendship bracelets and other projects. Cash only. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Dec. 5. 2450 S. 68th St. Christmas in the Ward