Sunset at the Lighthouse on Lake Michigan in Milwaukee.....
Did the tour go into the actual production area?
I was in Milwaukee with my dad last December for a weekend to catch a couple Bucks games. Stopped by the Pabst brewery and purchased a couple things from the gift shop. Unfortunately no tours were going on while we were there. Really enjoyed viewing all the pictures from the brewery tour and mansion, very very cool! Will definitely be back to take the tour someday! We also stopped at Jacksons Blue Ribbon Plub across the street for a couple PBR's.
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That’s a shame, I hate to see that.A church that was 140 years old 1878 across the street from the brewery burned down a couple of days ago.
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Not a bad place to watch some baseball huh? Been there quite a few times now and I always look forward to catching a game or two there in the summertime.
Did you see the new Buck's Arena that they are building next door? My cousin was the contractor that installed all of the epoxy finish on all the floors in the new arena.
Not a bad place to watch some baseball huh? Been there quite a few times now and I always look forward to catching a game or two there in the summertime.
I was in the Army from 1976-1996 and retired in Aberdeen, Maryland....i have never been in the Bradley Center...not even once. Just never had the time during my short furloughs at home to attend any kind of event in that building.
Yep. Definitely a different kind of building design. And while a new arena is exciting and will certainly create some buzz, it's sad to see the Bradley Center headed for the wrecking ball though. There's nothing wrong with that place and it's so clean you could eat off the floors. All in the name of progress I guess...
First road trip for me in 2 years. Took the Ram this time.
After that trip with the truck, what is your honest opinion of doing that trip in the truck, as opposed to maybe your 300, or your NYB?