Ozaukee Interurban Trail Part 2 - (Southbound) Port Washington to Brown Deer, WI
This section of the trail picks up where Part 1 left off. This section starts at County Road LL south of Port Washington, goes through the cities of Grafton, Cedarburg, Theinsville, Mequon, and ends up finishing Part 2 in Brown Deer in Milwaukee County, WI.
I've included some points of interest, such as convenience stores and restaurants in case someone in the area goes on the trail, and would get thirsty or hungry along the way.
Ozaukee Interurban Trail Part 1 (Southbound) - Oostburg to Port Washington, WI
This trail begins in Oostburg, WI, and goes through many small towns along the way such as the towns of Cedar Grove and Belgium, WI.
I've added where some fast-food restaurants are on and off the trail as well as the convenience stores along the way. I hope you like the video, please check out Part 2 of the trail!
Ozaukee/Milwaukee Interurban Trails Part 3 (southbound) Brown Deer to Downtown Milwaukee, WI
This section of the trail begins where Part 2 left off. This part starts on Brown Deer Road approximately four blocks west of N Green Bay Road.
The trail is intact until 1/2 mile north of W Silver Spring Drive, then it goes along the roadways until it connects again at the N Milwaukee Pkwy, and eventually heads Se and eventually leads adjacent to the lakefront, proceeding to the video's end at N Prospect Avenue and East Mason Street.
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Joseph Dean of the Ozaukee County Board and Port Washington City Council talks about the state reforms put in place by Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker and the impact on the community.
New Berlin Recreation Trail Hwy 164 (Waukesha, WI) to 108th Street (West Allis,WI) trek
The New Berlin Recreation Trail is a trail that leads from Waukesha to New Berlin, WI on a paved path on an eastern-western direction.
The trail is a gentle-graded trail, with a slight downward grade starting from Sunny Slope Road eastbound to 124th Street in West Allis, WI. Since it is a paved trail, it is good for rollerblading, jogging, or walking.
The trail, on the west side, starts out at Hwy 59/164 Approximately 4 blocks north of Arcadian Avenue. On the east side of the trail, the trail starts at 108th Street approximately 6 blocks south of Greenfield Avenue in West Allis.
Erie Avenue (Eastbound) to the Urban Recreation Trail in Sheboygan, WI
This video is just a short version of the 14 mile trail, which connects from Taylor Avenue to Downtown Sheboygan.
The Sheboygan Interurban Trail is a 14-mile paved and on-road trail that spans from the Ozaukee County/Sheboygan County Line to the City of Sheboygan. About 5.5 miles from the County line to the Village of Oostburg is off-road. The on-road sections traverse town roads with very, very low traffic volumes. About 1.5 miles of the on-road section traverses the main park road in the Kohler-Andrae State Park.
Soerens 100: Flag Day Founding & Blues Music History in Wisconsin
As Soerens Ford celebrates 100 Years of Nice, we celebrate with 100 Years/100 Miles, hop in a Ford and explore Wisconsin history. Today: Ozaukee County with the origin of Flag Day and a blues record label that, like Soerens, started in 1917.
Ozaukee County mom charged with strapping son to roof of minivan appears in court
Amber Schmunk said she needed her son to hang on to a plastic pool.
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The History Behind Milwaukee's Beloved Oak Leaf Trail
Milwaukeeans love the Oak Leaf Trail, a 125-mile escape to nature connecting the major Milwaukee County Parks. But many have not heard the history behind the trail. That's why author Jill Maher has written Milwaukee County's Oak Leaf Trail: A History. Jill joins us discuss the book, what makes the Trail unique, and we love this local treasure. Jill has a book talk at Historic Milwaukee (235 E. Michigan Street) on Friday, June 7 at 6pm. Tickets are $10 and support commitment to Milwaukee's history, architecture, and the preservation of the built environment. For more information on the Oak Leaf Trail, visit OakLeafLove.com.
Milwaukee County, WI Oak Leaf Trail - Part 1
The Oak Leaf series is a 6-part series I've rode that circles Milwaukee County through scenic parkways and bridges, and goes through the suburb cities of the county until the trail circles back to where it starts.
In the first part of the series, the trailhead where I started is on 116th Street and Morgan Avenue, but can be started anywhere within the circle of it's path in the series.
The first part of the series starts south/eastbound going through the suburb cities of Milwaukee County. The trail goes through parks starting off in Greenfield, then going through parks and trails through Greendale, Franklin, and Oak Creek.
Part 1 finally ends at Howell Avenue and Drexel Avenue, and I've included in the series points of interest, such as restaurants, and service stations in case the need arises for refreshments and rest room use.
I've speeded up the video so it may be seen at a faster pace in all 6 parts of the series. Hope you like the videos!
15 Mile Bicycle Ride - Greenfield Park to New Berlin Trail to Waukesha, Wisconsin
The first half of our 30 mile bicycle ride which starts out at Greenfield Park (Cool Waters) to Greenfield Golf Course to part of the Oak Leaf Trail to the New Berlin Trail (7 miles long) through the Highland Memorial Cemetery then into Waukesha where we turn around and repeat the ride. Very Straight & Mostly Flat course. Some say it's BORING; but it's PERFECT if you just want to ride & NOT worry about traffic.
Milwaukee Oak Leaf Trail (Part 4) – Mayfair Rd (Paved)
This is a Virtual Ride Series for the Milwaukee Wisconsin’s Oak Leaf Trails, which is part of the Milwaukee County Park system.
The Oak Leaf Trail is a multi-use trail system with over 125 miles of trail for cycling, roller blading, walking and running.
Milwaukee County Parks:
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- Resolution: 4k Super View
- Frames/Sec: 24
- White Balance: 6500K
- GoPro Color: Flat
- Sharpness: Low
- EV Comp: -1
Monstercat EP Release (monstercat.com)
- Direct - Lark
- Direct - Lonely Soul
- Direct - Memory (feat. Holly Drummond)
- Direct - Tranquility
- Varien - Sacred Woods (feat. Skyelle)
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Lake Country Recreational Trail - Part 2
In Part 2 of the Oconomowoc Recreational Trail series, this part of the trail starts off at the roundabout intersection of W Pabst Blvd. and N Sawyer Road, and winds up finishing Part 2 at County Road E in Hartland, WI.
Sheboygan Interurban Trail (Part 2) – Northeast to Kohler Andrae State Park
This is a Virtual Ride Series for the Sheboygan County’s Interurban Trail, in Wisconsin.
The Sheboygan Interurban Trail is a 14-mile paved and on-road trail that spans from the Ozaukee County/Sheboygan County Line to the City of Sheboygan. The southern part of the trail connects to the Ozaukee Interurban Trail.
Sheboygan Interurban Trail:
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- EMDI - Hurts Like This (feat. Veronica Bravo)
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- Au5 & Last Heroes - Lush (feat. Holly Drummond)
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Milwaukee Oak Leaf Trail (Part 1) – Dretzka Park
This is a Virtual Ride Series for the Milwaukee Wisconsin’s Oak Leaf Trails, which is part of the Milwaukee County Park system.
The Oak Leaf Trail is a multi-use trail system with over 125 miles of trail for cycling, roller blading, walking and running.
Milwaukee County Parks:
TrailLink:
Dretzka Park:
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- Sam Tsui & Christina Grimmie - Just A Dream (by Nelly)
- Christina Grimmie - I Won’t Give Up
- Christina Grimmie - Elastic Heart (by Sia)
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Port Washington WI to Milwaukee 090914
Another rough trip, but worth it - when we got to Milwaukee we had a perfectly smooth inner harbor and a beautiful day!
Around the Corner with John McGivern | Program | Mequon & Thiensville (#710)
[Latest Airdate: June 28, 2018]
[Original Airdate: March 22, 2018]
A pastor, a rabbi and a Nepalese chef all walk into ... Mequon and/or Thiensville, every day! As do the pharmacy students and staff at Concordia University, a hardware store owner, consignment shop owners, a catering company family, a village president and a mayor. And for four days, John joined them. He also met people who shared their metal cutting business, a rice paddy, the fish ladder and their music.
So what do you get when you cross Thiensville with Mequon? Too much to shoot in four days... And that's no joke!
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Ozaukee County Fish Passage Program
The Ozaukee Fish Passage Program seeks to re-establish migratory fish passage between 11,149 wetland acres and 215 stream miles of the Milwaukee River Watershed, the Milwaukee Estuary and the Lake Michigan Basin. It's a program that's really making an impact and is a model for other county and state programs.
Around the Corner with John McGivern | Program | Grafton (#608)
[Latest Airdate: November 16, 2017]
[Original Airdate: February 23, 2017]
Grafton is like Miss Congeniality of Season 6! Friendly, graceful and good looking, this community gets high marks in all the important categories. In the talent category, Grafton has it covered with the artists and businesses at The Arts Mill, and the incredible band, Life in a Tree. In the Make-a-Difference category, you're not going to find better representatives than Mel's Charities and Josh Davis-Joiner's friends. In the personality category, banjo player Mike Gregory and Christmas tree farmers Lisa and Rick O'Malley were too much fun. And on the Around the Corner judging sheets, there's also the best tasting category --- of course --- which was well satisfied by Lake Winds Elk Farm, Slow Poke Local Foods and Atlas BBQ. We could never choose one community as Miss Wisconsin because there are too many worthy contestants (and because we're not stupid, thank you very much), but for Miss Congeniality, we have a winner! And Grafton, it's you! Congratulations!
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ABOUT AROUND THE CORNER WITH JOHN MCGIVERN
Join Emmy Award-Winning actor John McGivern as he explores living, working and playing in Wisconsin's unique communities. John has visited more than 100 communities so far, with no end in sight!
ABOUT MILWAUKEE PBS
Milwaukee PBS is an award-winning multimedia producer and broadcaster of exceptional and meaningful local and national content. Licensed to Milwaukee Area Technical College, Milwaukee PBS is one of the highest-rated PBS stations in the country. Our unique, independent position in the community makes us the ideal source of community engagement as a storyteller, conversation facilitator and advocate. No matter where you come from or where you make your home, we encourage you to bring your world and Milwaukee into focus as a member of the Milwaukee PBS community.