Brady Street Milwaukee, WI
Let's take a walk down Brady Street, Milwaukee with Larry Weiss-Your Condo Connection and Coldwell Banker. See the lifestyle of living on the Eastside. Restaurants, shops, and local conveniences all within walking distance from your future condo.
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Brady Street Neighborhoods, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
This slideshow presents the diverse home styles and the very essence of the Brady Street neighborhoods.
Brady Street boasts of great diversity that draws from many distinct eras. It began in the mid-19th century as a crossroads between middle-class Yankees from the East and early German settlers. Polish and Italian immigrants soon followed, working the mills, tanneries, and breweries that lined the riverbank. After these groups had assimilated and many of their descendants moved to the suburbs, the hippies in the 1960s arrived with their counterculture to fill the void. By the 1980s, the area fell into blight, neglect, and decay; now, a true model for new urbanism, the Brady Street neighborhood is in the midst of a renaissance.
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Milwaukee, 1951 footage
Milwaukee is the largest city in the state of Wisconsin and the fifth-largest city in the Midwestern United States. Milwaukee's estimated population in 2015 was 600,155, the Metropolitan Area has an estimated population of 2,046,692 as of 2015. Ranked by estimated 2014 population, Milwaukee is the 31st largest city in the United States.
The first Europeans to pass through the area were French Catholic missionaries and fur traders. In 1818, the French Canadian explorer Solomon Juneau settled in the area, and in 1846 Juneau's town combined with two neighboring towns to incorporate as the city of Milwaukee. Large numbers of German immigrants helped increase the city's population during the 1840s, with Poles and other immigrants arriving in the following decades.
Known for its brewing traditions, Milwaukee is currently experiencing its largest construction boom since the 1960s. Major new additions to the city in the past two decades include the Milwaukee Riverwalk, the Wisconsin Center, Miller Park, an expansion to the Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, and Pier Wisconsin, as well as major renovations to the UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena, while the under-construction Wisconsin Entertainment and Sports Center is scheduled to open in 2018. In addition, many new skyscrapers, condos, lofts and apartments have been built in neighborhoods on and near the lakefront and riverbanks.
ABOUT THE FOOTAGE
Opening shots at the General Mitchell Airfield, with a Northwest Aeroplane (number 556) and passengers boarding. We fly over an unidentified area and continue with Milwaukee downtown footage.
Buildings, structures and signs seen here in this video:
-Campbell Laundry Co., est. 1880 by Horace N Campbell (old address) 714 Sycamore St. (current address 712 W. Michigan St.), it was build in 1910. Campbell was absorbed by Polly Prince in 1959.
-(sign) Schlitz Beer – ''the Beer that made Milwaukee famous'', -(sign) Joe Lynch, -(sign) Enjoy Borden's Milk,
-The M.E. Church on Grand Avenue, (2133 W. Wisconsin Ave)
-Calvary Presbyterian Church (935 W Wisconsin)
-St. James Episcopal Church (833 W Wisconsin)
-George Washington Statue
-Victorious Charge Monument, W. Wisconsin Ave. (the former Grand Avenue) between N. 9th St. and N. 10th St.)
-the dome of the Public Library and Museum in the far distance
ABOUT THE AIRFIELD
It is named after United States Army Air Service General Billy Mitchell, who was raised in Milwaukee and is often regarded as the father of the United States Air Force.
The first airport terminal opened in July 1927. That month, Northwest Airlines, Inc., began air service from Milwaukee to Chicago and Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP). In August 1927, world-renowned aviator Charles Lindbergh visited the Milwaukee airport. Kohler Aviation Corporation began providing passenger service across Lake Michigan on August 31, 1929. On March 17, 1941 the airport was renamed General Mitchell Field after Milwaukee's military airpower advocate, Brigadier General William Billy Mitchell. On January 4, 1945, Mitchell Field was leased to the War Department for use as a World War II prisoner-of-war camp. Over 3,000 prisoners and 250 enlisted men stayed at the work camp. Escaped German prisoners were often surprised to find a large German American population just beyond the fence. The present terminal opened on July 20, 1955 and was designed by Leigh Fisher and Associates. In the year 1951 the airfield processed 279.226 passengers.
ABOUT GENERAL DOUGLAS MACARTHUR
a World War II icon – with strong ties to Milwaukee, spent much of his early life here, graduating from West Division High School. A rededication ceremony on Saturday morning will mark the moving of the city’s Douglas MacArthur statue to its new home near the War Memorial.
ABOUT THE STREETCARS
The Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company is a defunct railroad in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Its Milwaukee streetcar lines ran on most major streets and served most areas of the city. The interurban lines reached throughout southeastern Wisconsin. The last streetcar to run in Milwaukee, and the entire state, operated on Wells Street on March 2, 1958. Electric locomotives continued operating at the power plants until the early 1970s. The last two remaining sections of interurban lines were to Hales Corners and Waukesha. They continued in operation until June 30, 1951 as part of the Milwaukee Rapid Transit and Speedrail Company's rapid transit service. The outer end of the East Troy branch (beyond Mukwonago) continues to operate as the East Troy Electric Railroad, a 7-mile (11 km) long heritage railroad.
Dates of operation: 1905 – 1958, Length: 191 miles (307 km)
MIlwaukee Wisconsin-4K Drone Video
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Fall in Milwaukee - Wisconsin!
Fall 2016 in Milwaukee, Upper East Side near University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
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Driving Downtown[04/20/2019] - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
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Milwaukee is the largest city in the state of Wisconsin and the fifth-largest city in the Midwestern United States. The seat of the eponymous county, it is on Lake Michigan's western shore. Ranked by its estimated 2014 population, Milwaukee was the 31st largest city in the United States. The city's estimated population in 2017 was 595,351. Milwaukee is the main cultural and economic center of the Milwaukee metropolitan areawhich had a population of 2,043,904 in the 2014 census estimate. It is the second-most densely populated metropolitan area in the Midwest, surpassed only by Chicago. Milwaukee is considered a Gamma global cityas categorized by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network with a regional GDPof over $105 billion.
The first Europeans to pass through the area were French Catholic Jesuit missionaries, who were ministering to Native Americans, and fur traders. In 1818, the French Canadianexplorer Solomon Juneau settled in the area, and in 1846, Juneau's town combined with two neighboring towns to incorporate as the city of Milwaukee. Large numbers of Germanimmigrants arrived during the late 1840s, after the German revolutions, with Poles and other eastern European immigrants arriving in the following decades. Milwaukee is known for its brewing traditions, begun with the German immigrants.
Beginning in the early 21st century, the city has been undergoing its largest construction boom since the 1960s. Major new additions to the city in the past two decades include the Milwaukee Riverwalk, the Wisconsin Center, Miller Park, the Milwaukee Streetcar, an expansion to the Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, and Pier Wisconsin, as well as major renovations to the UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena. The Fiserv Forum opened in late 2018.
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Tour of Milwaukee, WI
I have about 7 minutes of Bad Driver clips that will be uploaded as soon as I have about 10 minutes of footage. Expect that video to come in the next few days.
The Route:
I start in South Milwaukee, work my way up Lake Drive and Kinnickinnic until I get to Walkers Point and eventually Downtown.
After doing a loop through the Lower East Side I head through Marquette's campus, across the 16th street viaduct, over the Menomonee River Valley and back south to Oak Creek.
I finish back in South Milwaukee after a drive through Grant Park, eventually ending the video at the same point where it began.
The Day:
I woke up earlier than usual and noticed the foggy weather. I knew I wanted to go for a drive, and knew that the cloudy weather would provide for a good image.
This was a Tuesday morning in early March, a little after rush hour. I started at 8:30 and got back at around 9:45.
If there is any area that you want to see more of, or any area that I didn't include on this drive let me know and I will try and get some more footage for you.
There are many areas that are not included in this video (White Fish Bay, UWM's campus, the Freeway System, the Airport Loop, and much, much more).
Around the Corner with John McGivern | Program | Mitchell Street (#305)
[Latest Airdate: June 1, 2017]
[Original Airdate: February 6, 2014]
We have never, ever, experienced vibrancy and diversity like we did on Mitchell Street. We met business owners from Pakistan, India, Mexico and Australia, a priest from France, a transplant from Chicago, not to mention lifelong Milwaukeeans who have chosen to call Mitchell Street their home for generations.
Naan bread was a favorite, the Quinceanera gowns were amazing, and the Mexican boots were almost unbelievable! And the $99 suit and long raccoon coat have certainly found a home in John McGivern's closet by now! The wig, however, we made him promise to never put on again!
This is one of those communities that everyone thinks they know, but you really need to become reacquainted with Historic Mitchell Street. It has so much to offer!
Episode #305
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Urban Adventures in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is the perfect place for urban adventure! Over the course of several days, we went kayaking on the Milwaukee river, biking on Bublr Bikes, hiking at a nature center, sailing on Lake Michigan, on a food tour, bar hopping on the Pedal Tavern, to the Summerfest music festival, tailgating at a Brewers game, exploring museums, and more!
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Milwaukee Wisconsin - Bay View - Driving through the side Streets
Driving some side streets in Bay View a old and beautiful South side neighborhood.
48 Hours in Milwaukee
A look at the best way to spend 48 hours in Milwaukee — in about 60 seconds. Video by Bill Schulz.
A Walk And Drive By Around the Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee Wisconsin
Musical Roots: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Musical Roots takes you to 5 different cities and introduces you to a local artist. See how their city influenced their music and get some suggestions for everything from food to music venues.
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Milwaukee Tour 2
Recorded on August 3, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.
Dahmerville- 27th and Wells St. Milwaukee
Brief description of Milwaukee's most notorious neighborhood. The area around 27th and Wells. Scary and fearsome.
Longboarding In Milwaukee **Official Video**
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Places to see in ( Milwaukee - USA )
Places to see in ( Milwaukee - USA )
Milwaukee is a city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin on Lake Michigan's western shore. It's known for its breweries, many of which offer tours chronicling its role in the beer industry. Overlooking the Menomonee River, the Harley-Davidson Museum displays classic motorcycles, including one of Elvis Presley’s. Nearby is the Milwaukee Public Museum, with its large-scale European Village and a recreation of old Milwaukee.
Milwaukee has historically been a major immigrant city. During the early 20th Century, German and Polish immigrants tended to dominate, and the city still strongly identifies with its German and, to a slightly lesser extent, Polish heritage. For part of the early 20th century German was even the main language of the city, and German names are still very common.
Milwaukee is home to some instantly recognized corporations such as Miller Brewing and Harley Davidson. Harley holds an enormous celebration on every fifth anniversary during Labor Day weekend attracting riders (and celebrity riders such as Jay Leno) by the millions to Milwaukee each time. The 115th anniversary was held in 2018.
Here’s the thing about Milwaukee: it’s cool, but for some reason it slips under the radar. The city’s reputation as a working man's town of brewskis, bowling alleys and polka halls still persists. But attractions like the Calatrava-designed art museum, badass Harley-Davidson Museum and stylish eating and shopping enclaves have turned Wisconsin's largest city into an unassumingly groovy place. In summertime, festivals let loose with revelry by the lake almost every weekend. And where else on the planet will you see racing sausages?
Getting around in Milwaukee is easy. Block numbers are consistent across the city, including most of the suburbs, starting roughly where the Milwaukee and Menominee rivers meet. All numbered streets run north-south, increasing in number as you head west from 1st Street. Most named streets go east-west.
A lot to see in Milwaukee such as :
Milwaukee Art Museum
Harley-Davidson Museum
Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory
Milwaukee County Zoo
Historic Third Ward, Milwaukee
Discovery World
Lake Park
Milwaukee Public Museum
Boerner Botanical Gardens
The Pabst Mansion
Mitchell Park
Potawatomi Hotel & Casino
Whitnall Park
North Point Lighthouse
South Shore Park
Oak Leaf Trail
East Brady Street
Best Place at the Historic Pabst Brewery
Bronze Fonz
Betty Brinn Children's Museum
Grant Park
Lakeshore State Park
Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
Humboldt Park
Havenwoods State Forest
Walker's Point
Washington Park
Atwater Park
Urban Ecology Center® at Riverside Park
Lynden Sculpture Garden
Estabrook Park
Wehr Nature Center
Cathedral Square Park
Veterans Park
Doctors Park
Hank Aaron State Trail
Hart Park
Havenwoods
The Basilica of St. Josaphat
Grant Park Drive
Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum
Swing Park
Milwaukee City Hall
Seven Bridges
Northpoint
Drexel Town Square
Greenfield Park
Kosciuszko Park
Bender Park
Kletzsch Park
( Milwaukee - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Milwaukee . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Milwaukee - USA
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Milwaukee Wisconsin Tour
Milwaukee Art Museum, Discovery World, Domes, Bayshore Town Center, Lake Michigan and Lakefront Area, Downtown Milwaukee, Marquette University, Miller Park, Brookfield Square, Wauwatosa Village, Elm Grove
Prohibition In Milwaukee
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Milwaukee by Drone
Whats good? I spent some time in Milwaukee recently for a documentary series. Got some sweet drone shots for the cut! I decided to make a little highlight of the content. Enjoy
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Tripod - Joby GorillaPod SLR Zoom
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Editing - Adobe Premiere Pro
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