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December 2013

An A-Z visitors guide to Milwaukee Wisconsin. Sponsored by Key Magazine Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Bangles & Bags, photo courtesy GT Creative Old World 3rd St. Located at the same site since the 1880s, Usinger's adheres strictly to the original family sausage recipes. If you can't stop, call 800-558-9998 or visit usinger.com HISTORIC THIRD WARD Just south of Downtown, this vibrant former wholesale and manufacturing district is enjoying a sparkling renaissance, with shops, galleries and restaurants. Don't miss the round of special events held here. BREW CITY BEER GEAR has set up a new shop at the Milwaukee Public Market, 400 N. Water St. While the market has always been a great place to eat like a cheesehead, you can now score a Wisconsinite "look" as well. SACHEN CONTEMPORARY IMPORTS, now at 241 N. Broadway, pulls its name from the German word for "things." Inspired by European designs, this is the place to find functional items – from toys to teapots – that adorn your home with style and practicality. EAST TOWN WOMEN'S SHOP, 159 N. Broadway, located on the first floor, is the Milwaukee area's oldest and finest resale shop. You'll find the finest designer and name brand fashions as you browse for something "new for you" to update your wardrobe. This also is a "green" way to look fashion forward. Right next door is BANGLES & BAGS, a jewelry, handbag and accessory boutique for those looking for an affordable way to accessorize. The arrangement of items in color groupings makes this a fun as well as budget-friendly stop. Also look for locations in Waukesha, 307 W. Main St.; Delafield, 611 Main St.; Cedarburg, W63 N672 Washington Ave.; and Wauwatosa,1504 Underwood Ave. The bracelet on this page and the black and gold wristlets on page four are from Bangles & Bags, photos courtesy GT Creative. Historic Milwaukee, Inc. Walking Tours Skywaukee Tour Explore the early history of Milwaukee as seen from the glass skywalk system. All indoors! Every Saturday at 1 p.m., Oct. 26-Dec. 14 & Jan. 4-May 10 No Reservation Required. Meet at the Plankinton statue (Sreet level lobby, TJ Maxx entrance in the Plankinton Building, Shops of Grand Avenue) 161 W. Wisconsin Ave. $10 per person (cash or check) WALKER'S POINT/ FIFTH WARD RIVERVIEW ANTIQUE MARKET at 175 S. Water St. hosts CONTINUED ON PAGE 44 277-7795 • historicmilwaukee.org 43

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