Tuesday, October 18, 2016

All About The City of Milwaukee

city of milwaukeeMilwaukee is the largest city in the state of Wisconsin and has been considered the fifth biggest city in the Midwestern United States. Milwaukee has a population of 594,833 according to the 2010 census, with a total area of 96.80 square miles, of which, 96.12 square miles is land and only 0.68 square miles is water.

The city lies along the seaboards and hillsides of Lake Michigan at the convergence of three rivers: the Menomonee, the Kinnickinnic and the Milwaukee.

Smaller joints such as the Root river and Lincoln Creek also flows through the city.

Majority of the city is covered by Milwaukee County, 99.89% of the area. The other two counties are the Washington County, bordered by the southeast corner of Germantow and the other one is the Waukesha County surrounded by the southeast corner of Menomonee Falls.

Due to Milwaukee’s proximity to Lake Michigan, a convection current forms in the midafternoon in light wind, resulting in what they commonly call the lake breeze generally present in the months of March and July.

The city being situated in the Great Lakes Region often has rapidly changing weather which produces humid continental climate with cold, windy, snowy winters and warm humid summers. It is the month of July which is the warmest whereas January is recorded the coldest one. The city of Milwaukee has the second coldest average in a yearly basis after Minneapolis-St. Paul.

Milwaukee’s early settlers saw the city as a perfect spot for ports, city center for collecting and distributing products. During the mid-19th century, most workers were wheat farmers.

The city was even considered the second ranked wheat growing state in the country and Milwaukee was responsible for shipping wheat than in any place in the world. The Menomonee Valley has historically been the source of manufacturing, shipping and other heavy industry.

miller_breweryThe Germans brought and set up breweries when they arrived in Milwaukee on 1850s. Milwaukeeans enjoyed consuming varieties of beers produced within the city. Pioneer historian, James Buck recorded 138 pubs and bars in the city as early as 1843.

Other well know breweries include the Miller Brewery, the Pabst Brewery complex and the latest and one of the biggest breweries which is MillerCoors.

Three Milwaukee-area companies are also situated in the city and were recipients of the Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year in 2007 namely Astronautics Corporation of America, major supplier of government and commercial avionics, and Brady Corporation, a publicly owned manufacturer of signs, labels and security products. The other recipient would be Wisconsin Plating works focusing on metal finishing services. Multinational companies Johnson Controls, Rockwell Automation, Harley-Davidson ad Joy Global are also situated in Milwaukee and are included in the Fortune 500 best companies.

There are a lot of best places to visit in Milwaukee which attracts residents and tourists to Lake Michigan for sailing, touring along Milwaukee riverwalk map, windsurfing, kitesurfing ad cultural festivals.

summerfest_pabst_showcase_1994Commonly called as the City of Festivals, Milwaukee is known for various cultural events which take place throughout the summer at the famous Henry Maier Festival Park on the lake.

Other marketing labels of the city include A Genuine American City and A great Place on a Great Lake. The Milwaukee Art Museum is the city’s most visually prominent cultural attraction with its $100 million wing designed by Santiago Calatrava.

The museum has a moving sunscreen structure that unfolds similar to that of a bird’s wing and is called brise soleil. Grohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering boats the most comprehensive art collection dedicated to the evolution of human work.

Milwaukee County is also known for its well-developed Parks of Milwaukee. The Grand Necklace of Parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted who also designed the New York’s Central Park, River Park and West Park.

Infrastructure wise, Milwaukee has a solid process and system which benefits all residents. The city has several health systems in place where hospital facilities such as Froedtert Hospital, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Aurora Sinai Medical Center and Wisconsin Heart Hospital are built within the city and counties.

Milwaukee also has two airports operating which includes General Mitchell International Airport (KMKE) on the southern edge of the city, and the smaller Timmerman Field (KMWC) on the north side.

There are approximately 90 cities being served 24 by 7 or direct from Mitchell International. It is the largest airport in Wisconsin and the 34th largest in the nation. Commuter transits and freeways are also built to speed up commerce in the region as well as bringing convenience and comfort to every commuter in Milwaukee.

The city has a mayor-council form of government dedicated on a democratic stronghold for more than a century at the federal structure.

Originally Posted Here: All About The City of Milwaukee

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