Milwaukee City Hall | 200 E Wells St • Milwaukee
Constructed in 1895, Milwaukee City Hall was the tallest building in the country at the time it opened. Today, City Hall still shines in the heart of downtown Milwaukee. It is listed among the U.S.'s National Historic Landmarks.
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Basilica of Holy Hill | 1525 Carmel Rd • Hubertus
Holy Hill is one of the most breathtaking sites in the state. When you climb to the top of the scenic tower, you're treated to a view of beautiful Kettle Moraine and lake country. A truly spectacular site, especially in the summer and fall.
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Phone (262) 628-1838
Basilica of St. Josaphat | 2333 S 6th St • Milwaukee
A gem in Milwaukee, and of the Catholic church, the Basilica of St. Josaphat was built in 1901. This historical landmark was designed after St. Peter's in Rome and is considered among the grandest churches in the entire state.
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Phone (414) 645-5623
U.S. Bank Center Tower | 777 E Wisconsin Ave • Milwaukee
Opened in 1973, the U.S. Bank Center has been synonymous with the Milwaukee skyline ever since. At 42 stories tall, the building is the state's tallest. It houses some major businesses -- including Robert W. Baird & Co., Foley & Lardner and U.S. Bank. MLB Commissioner Bud Selig also works out of the U.S. Bank Center.
St. Joan of Arc Chapel | Marquette University • Milwaukee
Moved to Marquette from France in the 1960's, St. Joan of Arc Chapel is the oldest building in the United States still used for its original purpose. Many say that Joan of Arc kissed a stone after praying in this chapel, and that stone is colder to the touch than others around it.
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Milwaukee Art Museum | 700 N Art Museum Dr • Milwaukee
Milwaukee’s most famous architectural structure offers even more architectural wonder inside. From its retractable wings to its collection of art, the MAM is a must-see in Milwaukee.
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Milwaukee Public Museum | 800 W Wells St • Milwaukee
The public museum offers a live butterfly exhibit, the Streets of Old Milwaukee, and traveling exhibits like Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition and Body Worlds.
Allen-Bradley Clock Tower | 1201 S 2nd St • Milwaukee
The world's largest four-sided clock is right here in Milwaukee. Rockwell Automation calls this Walker's Point building home, which can be seen from downtown Milwaukee.
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Pabst Mansion | 2000 W Wisconsin Ave • Milwaukee
Built in 1892 and home to Frederick Pabst, founder of the brewery which later became Pabst Brewing Company. The mansion still stands along Wisconsin Avenue just west of Marquette University and is open for tours.
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Phone (414) 931-0808
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