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This should be one of the longest threads in the Forums. Lots of members from here. Though I live in a 'burb now, I'll post here, too.
I lived all over Milwaukee County as a kid and young adult. 11th & Cleveland, across from Cleveland Park for 3 years as a kid, the longest I ever lived in one place till I was about 25. Great place. They flooded the ball fields across the street on calm, cold nights to make a skating rink where hundreds of us skated every night till the porch lights came on and it was time to come home. Football along the crick. Walking to the movies on Mitchell Street or KK.
Other places include 40th & Barnard, 20th & Layton, 14th near Grange, 1033 E. Pleasant - a 36-unit apartment building I managed when I was 17, the Plaza Hotel, where I lived till I managed the apartment building; 69th just north of Lincoln and 102nd street just north of Lincoln, and about 111th just south of Oklahoma plus 70th and National, all in West Allis. Oh, and the dorms at UW-Milwaukee for two semesters.
Attended R.B. Hayes Elementary and Sholes Middle School, and Boys Trade & Technical High School the last year it was Boys Tech.
That's all I remember offhand. Lots of good times there.
I have also lived in Milwaukee county pretty much my whole life. Moved to Waukesha County for 8 months, hated it. Not that Waukesha County isn't great, but Milwaukee is where I belong. I love it here and thought about traveling, but then had my daughter and I want her to grow up here too. My best memories were coming downtown for fireworks when my mom worked at Firstar (when it was firstar). It was great. So much cool stuff to see. I love bringing my daughter to walk thru downtown, she is still a little young to appreciate it that much, but she does like the big buildings! Milwaukee is awesome!
I was born here at the old saint mary's hosptail..And so I have live here from the age 1 thur 9.. I was liveing in Mchigan..than came to live with Pa at 9yrs and live here until I was 21 yrs and it was off to texa and calf,mchigan up,and Minn.Than return to milwauke in 1978 and ...marrage end it.so I when travle around the USA by myself with my dog until I was time to setllte down again .Which I once again return to Milwaukee..Meet my Soulmate five year after we met we mover to Steven poiint and Wisconsin rap...only to return to MIlwauke..We stay here for around 25 years and that had to mover to the lower up to care for my illing mom for a year which all I could take of Michigan..so Octber 2,2004 we return to milwaukeand have been here since and plan to stay here until the end,,
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I was born in Milwaukee at St. Michael's Hospital. At 3 my family moved to Waterloo, WI for about 4 years, and then moved back. I live in Milwaukee, and work in Racine. I've had a lot of places that I've called home, but they've always been on the 'North Side' of Milwaukee. That, however, may not remain true for long. Due to the price of gas (North Side of Milwaukee to Downtown Racine and back every day, whew!!!), my wife, of almost 4 years, and I are considering packing up our son (2yrs) and moving to Racine County. We'll see.
Hi Everybody! I'm new to this forum, but I'd like to introduce myself since I live in the Milwaukee Area. Camping, canoeing, fishing, hiking, and running are huge interests and passions of mine. Whenever my friends and I are enjoying the outdoors, we make sure to respect the land and always practice the "no impact" rule: leave the land the same was as it was when we entered it.
Any suggestions for remote and rustic places to camp, canoe, fish or just get lost in Wisconsin or the Midwest in general is greatly appreciated.
I have lived in Milwaukee all my life. I have visited many cities and Milwaukee is definitely home.
I currently live in a suburb outside of Milwaukee, but work there and play there. In a few years I look forward to retirement in a condo by the lake. There is nothing that comes close to the festivals, restaurants, boutiques, parks and shorelines of Milwaukee.
What a nice city, so clean, so green, so many outdoor places to visit.
I recently got married in Milwaukee and moved here to be near my wife's family. Honestly, I wasn't sure about the move, mostly because I didn't know much about Wisconsin, and the Milwaukee area. After being here a year, I can truly say that I'm pleased and happy to live in Milwaukee. We often go downtown, to walk around, so much to see.
And thank you so much for Wisconsin's hospitality! People are very cordial.
What a nice city, so clean, so green, so many outdoor places to visit.
I recently got married in Milwaukee and moved here to be near my wife's family. Honestly, I wasn't sure about the move, mostly because I didn't know much about Wisconsin, and the Milwaukee area. After being here a year, I can truly say that I'm pleased and happy to live in Milwaukee. We often go downtown, to walk around, so much to see.
And thank you so much for Wisconsin's hospitality! People are very cordial.
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