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  2. Three Brothers Serbian Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 43.00025°N 87.89319°W. Three Brothers Serbian Restaurant was opened in 1954 [1] (other sources say 1955 [2]) by Milun Radicevic in the Bay View section neighborhood of Milwaukee. He named the restaurant after his three sons who were still living in Yugoslavia. [3]

  3. Teens who died in Dodge County crash at 'problematic ... - AOL

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    Teens from Madison area high schools; two were brothers Two school districts in Dane County provided statements this week identifying the teens as current or former students.

  4. Three Brothers (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Three Brothers was a small wooden Great Lakes lumber freighter built in 1888 by the Milwaukee Shipyard Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the Chicago-based John Spry Lumber Company. Originally she was christened as the May Durr and bearing the official number 91998. The vessel was rated at 582 gross tons, 444 net tons, and measured 162 feet ...

  5. The Rave/Eagles Club - Wikipedia

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    The Rave/Eagles Club. Coordinates: 43°2′17.6″N 87°56′35.49″W. The Rave/Eagles Club. Exterior of venue, seen from Wisconsin Ave (2009) Former names. Eagles Club (1927-89) Central Park Athletic Club and Entertainment Center (1989-94) Address. 2401 W Wisconsin Ave.

  6. American Family Field - Wikipedia

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    American Family Field is a retractable roof stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Located southwest of the intersection of Interstate 94 and Brewers Boulevard, it is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball's Milwaukee Brewers.

  7. History of Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    During the first half of the 20th century, Milwaukee was the hub of the socialist movement in the United States. Milwaukeeans elected three Socialist mayors during this time: Emil Seidel (1910–1912), Daniel Hoan (1916–1940), and Frank Zeidler (1948–1960), and remains the only major city in the country to have done so.

  8. Basilica of St. Josaphat - Wikipedia

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    Video tour of the basilica. The Basilica of St. Josaphat, located in the Lincoln Village neighborhood of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, is one of 82 American minor basilicas. In its grandeur and opulence it is an excellent example of the so-called Polish cathedral style of church architecture found in the ...

  9. Summerfest - Wikipedia

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    Summerfest is an annual music festival held in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. First held in 1968, Summerfest is located at Henry Maier Festival Park, adjacent to Lake Michigan and Milwaukee's central business district. Summerfest attracts approximately 800,000 people each year, promoting itself as "The World's Largest Music Festival", a title ...