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7 Ιαν 2019 · Contrary to popular belief, Milwaukee's nickname of "the Cream City" is not related to the dairy industry for which the state of Wisconsin is known for. Instead, the term "Cream City" reflects the cream-colored buildings that are common in the city of Milwaukee.
“The Cream City” nickname that attached to Milwaukee in the nineteenth and early-twentieth century suggests the dominance of this creamy-yellow colored brick during the city’s first seven decades. As early as 1846, the year the city was incorporated, a journalist from New York referred to the brick as one of Milwaukee’s “remarkable features.”
27 Δεκ 2019 · The creamy yellow bricks made in the 1800s from clay found in southeastern Wisconsin are responsible for Milwaukee's Cream City nickname. You've seen it on license plates: America's...
23 Μαΐ 2024 · The nickname “Cream City” might make some think of milk. But Milwaukee’s popular moniker does not stem from the dairy or beer typically associated with Wisconsin. It has to do with brick.
24 Οκτ 2023 · You may know about Milwaukee's historic nickname – Cream City – but what made those bricks cream-colored, and how did they become so ingrained in the city's identity? History behind the...
Cream City brick is a cream or light yellow-colored brick made from a clay found around Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the Menomonee River Valley and on the western banks of Lake Michigan.
One of them is the Cream City. We are called Cream City not because of our beer industry and not even for our dairy industry. We are named Cream City because of this brick, Cream City Brick. It was made here in Milwaukee in the 1840s to the 19hundreds.