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Explore the Historic Third Ward, a 10-square-block neighborhood that blends historic and modern attractions along the Milwaukee River. Discover public art, festivals, events, venues, galleries and more in this vibrant district.
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The Historic Third Ward is 10 square blocks of Milwaukee’s...
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The Historic Third Ward Association (HTWA) is a nonprofit...
- The Edison is Lit
The Edison is an inspired, neighborhood restaurant that...
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Experience Milwaukee’s most visited neighborhood, where...
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The Historic Third Ward is 10 square blocks of Milwaukee’s...
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Learn about the history and development of the Historic Third Ward, a historic warehouse district in downtown Milwaukee. The neighborhood is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features shops, restaurants, art galleries, and condos.
Explore the historic and trendy neighborhood along the Milwaukee River, where you can find art galleries, shops, bars and restaurants. Whether you have one day, a weekend or a festival, there is something for everyone in the Third Ward.
Every trip to Milwaukee should start in the Historic Third Ward. Explore our locally owned restaurants, spas, theaters, galleries, and boutiques all in a historic warehouse setting. The neighborhood is home to the award-winning Third Ward Riverwalk, the nationally acclaimed Milwaukee Public Market, and the world's largest music festival ...
17 Ιουν 2022 · Discover the best places to eat, shop and enjoy in the revitalized warehouse district of downtown Milwaukee. Find local eateries, bars, art galleries, parks and more in this walkable and trendy neighborhood.
The Historic Third Ward is 10 square blocks of Milwaukee’s past, present and future. Once a rough and tumble spot along the Milwaukee River, it rose from ruin — not once but twice — to become the arts and culture district it is today.
Explore the Historic Third Ward, a revitalized warehouse district with trendy shops, dining options, and public art. Learn about its history, architecture, and landmarks, and enjoy the riverwalk, sculptures, and murals.