Long overshadowed by a Midwest neighbors Chicago (92 miles), Minneapolis (337 miles), and state sister Madison (79 miles), Milwaukee has many, if not all, of a same qualities that make these sister cities hum — and afterwards some. Located on a shores of Lake Michigan, and during a joining of 3 rivers, Milwaukee is, ironically, a H2O city in a center of a country. Its ecologically different plcae creates it a hotbed of locavore cuisine, and a spate of award-winning restaurants have helped a city strew a beer-and-cheese reputation: Pay a revisit to restaurants Ardent, Wolf Peach, Odd Duck, and a Vanguard to see what we mean. New hotels are arriving, too: A Kimpton hotel non-stop in a ancestral Third Ward in Jun 2016, and in Jun 2017, a 220-room Westin Hotel will open downtown — a initial one in Wisconsin. Come summer, a city is an unconstrained party, with some-more than 40 festivals between Jun and September. Don’t skip a Milwaukee Art Museum, which, with 25,000 works of art, is one of a biggest in a country; bar-hopping a “tied†houses; or a Pabst Mansion and Theatre, both named after a famed drink family.
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