Key Milwaukee

July 2012

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

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MILWAUKEE FOOD TOURS, 800-979-3370. Discover Milwaukee's most delicious neighborhoods. Guided walking tours, tastings, plus stories of rich immigrant past. Custom group tour planning - factory tours, progressive dinners, cooking demonstrations. www.MilwaukeeFoodTour.com. TOUR MILWAUKEE, 232-9348. Walking tours emphasizing food, beverages and this history of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and the Midwest. Sit-down dining at six tasting locations. Book tickets online at www.tourmilwaukee.net. TAKE A SIDETRIP SCHOONER COAST, from Manitowoc to Door County. Beginning at Manitowoc's Wisconsin Maritime Museum, a Smithsonian affiliate and largest maritime museum on the Great Lakes, take a road trip up the Schooner Coast to see white sand beaches, fishing spots, lighthouses, schooner shipwrecks and quaint harbor towns. The 60-mile trip ends at the Door County Maritime Museum in Sturgeon Bay. Visit schoonercoast.org or call 866-724-2356 for details and a savings pass- port good for B&Bs, restaurants and shops up and down the Schooner Coast. SC JOHNSON TOURS, Golden Rondelle Theater, 1525 Howe St., Racine. 262-260-2154. The headquarters of one of the world's leading manufacturers of household products also is a showcase for the work of famed Wisconsin architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Tours on Fridays and Saturdays only are free and begin at the Golden Rondelle Theater: one-hour tour of The Gallery, the newest addition to the company campus which fea- tures a rotating selection of Wright's designs; two-hour Landmarks Tour which includes the administration building designed by Wright in 1936, the award-winning Fortaleza Hall and The Gallery, and a 3.5-hour tour that includes all the ele- ments of the Landmarks tour and the Academy-Award winning documentary To Be Alive! TEN CHIMNEYS, Genesee Depot (exit I-94 at Hwy. 83 south, 30 minutes west of Milwaukee. 262-968-4110. Estate tours of the home of Broadway greats Alfred Lunt & Lynne Fontanne, a National Historic Landmark. Through Nov. 10: 10 a.m.-2:45 p.m. Tues.-Sat., Sundays in October. Call for reservations. (414) 273-6007 1-800-334-5434 Packers Bucks Badgers Sports Concerts Theatre Locally owned & operated Downtown at Broadway and Mason St. www.theticketking.com At Milwaukee Irish Fest, our entertainment is anything but ordinary. Experience 16 stages of the best in Irish music – from Traditional to Celtic Rock to a special tribute to Bluegrass music this year. Immerse yourself in Ireland's dance, film and food. Treat the family to fun with Celtic canines, freckle contests and free kids activities. If you're ready for the extraordinary, gather your family and friends on Milwaukee's lakefront for Irish Fest! 29

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