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 Welcome aboard the Brew City Queen, a 44-passenger vessel! Enjoy Margarita Monday, Tiki Tuesday, Wine Wednesday cruises. At the weekend brewery tours are avaible. Self-captained pontoon boats, paddleboats. Boat operates from May to October.
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 A guest to this inn is sure to find the Kilbourn Guest House Bed and Breakfast as unique a place to stay, and to find Milwaukee itself. From the Victorian splendor of it's authentically appointed parlors to it's beautifully and comfortably furnished guest rooms, guests will feel that they have come back to another age.
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 George Brumder built this beautiful brick home in 1910 for his eldest son. Designed in the English Arts and Crafts style, the inn blends Victorian, Gothic, and Arts and Crafts elements. All common rooms contain massive oak fireplaces, exquisite woodwork, and beautiful antiques.
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 Warm hospitality, peaceful privacy, and thoughtful extras are waiting for you in the Port Washington Inn. Enjoy inns' serenity, elegance and comfort in the privacy of the room of the inn or in extensive common areas including double parlor, dining room with cozy libary, front porch, and back deck.
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 Inhale the fresh aromas as you watch chocolatiers create specialties using Old World copper kettles and marble tables. State Fair Blue Ribbon Seal of Excellence Award.
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 The Milwaukee Public Museum is a museum of human and natural history that provides
a dynamic and stimulating environment for learning. Take a tour the Museum's 150,000 square feet of exhibit space to visit Africa, Asia, Europe, the Arctic, South and Middle America, the Pacific Island and a Costa Rican rainforest.
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