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  2. History of the Jews in Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    The history of Jews in Milwaukee began in the early 1840s with the arrival of Jewish immigrants from German -speaking states and the Austro-Hungarian empire. [1] Throughout the 19th century, Milwaukee was the hub of Wisconsin's Jewish population with 80% of the state's Jews living there. [2] As of 2011, it is home to 25,800 Jewish people, or 78 ...

  3. A guide to Milwaukee's Silver City neighborhood - AOL

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    Mamie's, 3300 W. National Ave., is a cash-only neighborhood tavern known for blues music. Newline Community Cafe, 3618 W. Pierce St., is a coffee shop largely run by students from the next-door ...

  4. Madison station (Milwaukee Road) - Wikipedia

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    85000990 [1] Added to NRHP. May 9, 1985. The Milwaukee Road Depot in Madison, Wisconsin is a former railroad depot. It was built in 1903 and operated by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road). It served numerous passenger trains, including the Sioux and Varsity, and was located next to a major yard, turntable ...

  5. Milwaukee River - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee River is a river in the state of Wisconsin. It is about 104 miles (167 km) long. [1] Once a locus of industry, the river is now the center of a housing boom. New condos now crowd the downtown and harbor districts of Milwaukee attracting young professionals to the area. The river is also ribboned with parks as it winds through ...

  6. List of first minority male lawyers and judges in Wisconsin

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    Clarence Parrish: [33] First African American male to win a judicial seat in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (1981) Brett Blomme: [34] First openly L G BT male to win a judicial seat in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (2020) Ralph Ramirez: [35] First Hispanic American male elected as a circuit court judge in Waukesha County, Wisconsin.

  7. 411 East Wisconsin Center - Wikipedia

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    The 411 East Wisconsin Center is a high-rise located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was built in 1985 on the former site of the Goldsmith Building. It was designed by Chicago architect, Harry Weese.

  8. City Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    City Brewery was also the name of another Wisconsin company founded by Johann Braun in 1846, which merged into the Valentin Blatz Brewing Company of Milwaukee. City Brewery was also the name of a brewing company founded in 1855 in Dunkirk, NY by George Dotterweich, an immigrant from Germany. George Dotterweich died in 1884 and the brewery was ...

  9. Sioux City Explorers - Wikipedia

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    Lost in first round to Kansas City T-Bones 3–2 2019: 57–43.570: 2nd, South Division: Defeated Kansas City 3–1 in semifinals; lost to St. Paul 3–0 in championship 2020: Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic: 2021: 53–46.535: 3rd, South Division: Defeated Cleburne in Wild Card game; lost to Kansas City 3-0 in Division Series Totals ...

  10. 1963 Kansas City Chiefs season - Wikipedia

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    The 1963 Kansas City Chiefs season was the 4th and inaugural season for the Kansas City Chiefs as a professional AFL franchise; Despite winning the AFL championship game the previous year, the Chiefs were 5–7–2 in 1963, third in the four-team Western division. [1] The Chiefs were winless for two months in the middle of the season and were ...

  11. 1984 Kansas City Royals season - Wikipedia

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    1985 →. The 1984 Kansas City Royals season was their 16th in Major League Baseball. The Royals won the American League West with a record of 84–78, but lost to the eventual World Series champion Detroit Tigers 3–0 in the ALCS. Dan Quisenberry 's 44 saves paced the American League .