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Bars & Clubs - Feb. 6, 2008
Milwaukee's oldest bars
There are more than a few establishments that were built before the turn of the century that still stand today as a great place to grab a drink and soak up a bit of local history. Here is a snapshot of some of the oldest in town.
Tags: historic taverns, landmark1850, the terminal, puddler's hall, the uptowner, kneisler's white house, holler house, prohibition, bar month
Arts & Entertainment - Nov. 10, 2007
Schmidt rolls strike with bowling history book
Veteran bowler and writer Doug Schmidt has written the first comprehensive -- and lively -- history of bowling in Milwaukee.
Tags: bowling, kegeling, Falcon Bowl, Plankinton Arcade, South Milwaukee Arcade, Holler House, Landmark Lanes, Lutheran, Doug Schmidt, ABC, WIBC, WHS, Wisconsin Historical Society
Milwaukee Buzz - Oct. 23, 2007
Is Milwaukee losing its retro?
First Goldmann’s closed at the end of September. Then Art’s Concertina Bar. Then Bryant’s Cocktail Lounge. What's next?
Tags: Goldmann's, Art's Concertina Bar, Bryant's Cocktail Lounge, Albanese's, At Random, Angelo's Cocktail Lounge, Koz's Mini-Bowl, Maria's Pizzaria, Holler House, Owl Imports, Stemper's, quirky, retro
Sports - Sept. 4, 2007
Bowling center guide
Brew City has long been associated with the noble sport of kegling (aka bowling). Here's the big list, updated for fall.
Tags: bowling, bay view bowl, all star lanes, classic lanes, landmark, usbc, holler house, polish falcons
Milwaukee Buzz - May 15, 2006
Esquire -- but not New York Times -- gives Milwaukee props
The June 2006 edition of Esquire mentions Milwaukee twice in its 162-page print edition.
Tags: Esquire, Holler House, Solly's Grille, New York Times, Summerfest

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