Key Milwaukee

December 2014

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

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the late 1920s, unique fountain and stage area, distinctive restaurants and shops. DELAFIELD West of Milwaukee just off I-94, this spot merits a special stop. Charm reigns here, with Delafield's signature look making it the perfect spot for holiday shopping and dining. You'll be tempted to make a weekend of it at the elegant Delafield Hotel. For more info, VisitDelafield.org or 888-294-1082. BROOKFIELD Brookfield, just minutes west of downtown Milwaukee, is home to a broad array of retailers and restaurants. Shopping and dining opportunities are available along Bluemound Road, to the north along Capitol Drive and in other areas of Brookfield and Elm Grove, just to the east. Brookfield's Convention and Visitors Bureau is at 800-388-1835 or visitbrookfield.com. Brookfield Towne Centre Located at the corner of Capitol Drive and Brookfield Rd., 18905 W. Capitol Dr., don't miss this shopping area with a village atmosphere. GOO GOO GAA GAA offers a vast range of distinctive items for babies, tod- dlers and youngsters. Find apparel, home décor, gifts, PORT WASHINGTON About 30 minutes from downtown Milwaukee, Port Washington enjoys a setting on Lake Michigan, with a marina that is the departure point for many charter fishing boats. Stop in at the Port Washington Tourism Council office,126 E. Grand Ave. More info and sug- gestions also are at VisitPortWashington.com. Look for the orange tile roof of Port's 1929 fire station. BLUE HERON ARTISANS ART• GIFT• BOUTIQUE, located in this historic location, is a great spot for a range of intriguing items, including unique works by local artists. Find the perfect souvenir here at 102 E. Pier St. Also on the premises is HERON BAY BAN- QUET HALL. A mix of rich Port Washington history and beautiful architecture, unique accents and a mod- ern clean style perfect to match any color scheme or party theme. The hall accommodates approximately 90 seated guests, depending on table arrangements requested. GRAFTON North of Cedarburg, Grafton boasts a revitalized downtown that highlights its Paramount Records blues legacy. There's a one-of-a-kind Walk of Fame tribute to blues artists who recorded at the Grafton studio in KEY SHOPPING CONTINUED FROM PAGE 32 34 Closed Wednesdays mid-January through February Call 220-5000 Wisconsin's Largest Taxicab Service Digital Computer Dispatching. GPS Tracking System MC/VISA/AMEX Accepted For Your Transportation Needs 24 Hours a Day/7Days a Week Holiday Highlights Issue

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