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Outwords Books (2710 N Murray Ave) has LGBT fiction and non-fiction, gifts, rainbow merchandise, cards, magazines and coffeehouse. The Milwaukee LGBT Community Center has plenty of information about the local gay scene. OnMilwaukee is a good online source of city information. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is the city daily, and the Express is the alternative weekly paper, each with arts and events listings and reviews, in print and online. The city has a number of art museums, including the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Charles Allis Art Museum, the Haggerty Museum of Art, and the Milwaukee Public Museum with it's IMAX theater and Soref Planetarium.īased in Green Bay, Quest has information on all Wisconsin gay bars and events. The Milwaukee LGBT Film/Video Festival takes place in November this year. The Marcus Center for Performing Arts, the intimate Riverside Theater, and the historic Pabst Theater offer symphony, ballet, opera, Broadway shows, and theater. When it comes to arts and entertainment, Milwaukee offers up many options. You can park your car and walk between most gay establishments.įond of bikers? One of Milwaukee's top attractions is the Harley-Davidson Museum, with exhibits telling the story of the people, products, history and culture of the iconic motorcycle manufacturer. Pride flags fly high on lampposts in the club district as well as in downtown Milwaukee sometimes, making this city feel very friendly. With many gay clubs in the Walker's Point and Third Ward area, Milwaukee has more gay bars, per capita, than San Francisco. Walking or taxis hops are easy in the later hours, with so many clubs close together. Milwaukee lays claim to having one of America’s best, and most reliable transit systems, with over 85% of all residents within walking distance of a regularly scheduled bus route - see MCTS. Like most cities in the region, you’ll appreciate having your own car to get to all the sights. Amtrak also has daily train service into Milwaukee. Shuttle buses, taxis or the GreenLine bus by Milwaukee County Transit will get you to the center. General Mitchell International Airport is about 6 miles south of downtown. And then, of course, Pridefest Milwaukee rolls around every June. The International Arts Festival, the Asian Moon Festival, Cajun Fest, Polish Fest, Bastille Days, Festa Italiana, Mexican Fest, and Oktoberfest are just a few of these tributes. It celebrates its cultural heritage throughout the year with a procession of festivals. Spend a day on the beaches of Lake Michigan or an evening on the town. There are things to do all day long as well as through the night in this eclectic city. Wisconsin's largest city is the meeting place of three rivers: the Milwaukee, the Kinnickinnic, and the Juneau. See the CDC website for details and updates.įor local Covid-19 updates see the City of Milwaukee and Wisconsin DHS websites. There are restrictions on the entry of certain travelers into the United States in an effort to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
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Emergency measures in the wake of Covid-19: