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CITY INFORMATION

Milwaukee is the largest city within the state of Wisconsin and 22nd-largest in the United States. The city is the main cultural and economic center of the Milwaukee metropolitan area. Milwaukee is known as "The City of Festivals" for its great number of ethnic and musical festivals, the largest of which is Summerfest. It has also been called "the nation's watering hole," having more bars per capita than any other large city in the country. Milwaukee residents are known as Milwaukeeans. Milwaukeeans often comment that Milwaukee feels like "a big small town." Milwaukee received its name from the Indian word Millioke which means "The Good Land", or "Gathering place by the water." Another interpretation is "beautiful or pleasant lands".
On the Web: Milwaukee Visitors & Convention Bureau
BALLPARK INFORMATION TRAVELING AROUND MILWAUKEE
-Ballpark: Miller Park
-Tenant: Milwaukee Brewers
-Opened: April 6, 2001
-Capacity:
42,400
-Cost: $382 Million
-Dimensions: 332-L, 390-LC, 400-C, 381-RC, 325-R
-Seating Chart

-Fan Experiences
-Address: One Brewers Way
Milwaukee, WI 53214
On the Web: Miller Park

-Public Transit: The Milwaukee County Transit System provides an extensive bus transit system. The city is also served by the Hiawatha Amtrak express service between Milwaukee and Chicago.
                On the Web:
Milwaukee Co. Transit
-Taxi: A Advantage Taxi: 414-530-5000
       
    All City Veteran Taxi: 414-220-5000
-Parking: Pay lots available downtown
                On the Web: Downtown Parking
-Alternatives: Walk and Bike Paths

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Maps and Directions

ATTRACTIONS
-Milwaukee Art Museum: Ancient to modern art, housed in a war memorial building.
 Location:
750 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive - Map

-Miller Brewing Company
:
Tours of packaging and shipping centers, brew house, museum, and gift shop of this famous brewery.
 Location:
4251 West State Street - Map
-Milwaukee County Zoo
: A
collection of animals, birds and reptiles from around the world can be found at this Milwaukee attraction.
 Location:
1001 West Bluemound Road - Map
ALL ATTRACTIONS ARE WITHIN THE CITY
 

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POPULAR RESTAURANTS

-Kosher Meat Club: Relaxed atmosphere restaurant serving American cuisines.
 Location:
4731 West Burleigh Road - Map

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TGI Friday's Front Row Grill - Miller Park:
Fans feast on fun at Friday's Front Row Sports Grill. Experience Miller Park in the most entertaining fashion.
 Location:
One Brewers Way Map
-Mixers Sports Bar:
MiXers has 4,400 square feet and has four separate rooms lined with photo collages and sports memorabilia.
 Location:
3430 North 84th Street  - Map

ALL ATTRACTIONS ARE WITHIN THE CITY

BALLPARK DIRECTIONS/PARKING

LOCAL MEDIA

Directions: Multiple routes to Miller Park can be found here.
Parking:
Parking lots open three hours prior to game time. A limited amount of Preferred Parking is accessible from Miller Park Way. ($10.00) General Parking is accessible from all gates with the exception of the Mitchell Blvd. Exit ($6.00)

TELEVISION STATIONS

   -WDJT-58-CBS    -WITI-6-FOX
   -WISN-12-ABC    -WMVS-10-PBS
   -WTMJ-4-NBC  

RADIO STATIONS

   -620AM-WTMJ-Brewers Flagship Station
LOCAL NEWSPAPER: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

HOTELS

WEATHER

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