This key commercial corridor on Milwaukee’s Lower East Side was settled by Polish immigrants who built St. Hedwig’s Catholic Church (1886) as the center of their community. Their residences, seen mostly north of Brady, became the ubiquitous Milwaukee Polish Flat. Later the neighborhood became home to a number of Italian families, who transformed many commercial buildings into businesses that are still on Brady today like Glorioso’s Italian Market (1946) or Peter Sciortino’s Bakery (1947).
On this tour, you’ll also hear more about the counterculture era from the 1960s and 1970s and learn how Brady Street has reinvented itself in recent year. The tour blends local history and cultural insight...
Höhepunkte
2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Mobiles Ticket
2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Audioguide
Tips (not required but appreciated)
No Food is included in this tour, you are encouraged to visit any of the local places after the tour
Treffpunkte
Abreise
St. Hedwig Three Holy Women Parish
The tour will begin in front of St. Hedwig Three Holy Women Catholic Church at 1704 N. Humboldt Ave.
Rückkehr
Wichtige Informationen
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Barrierefrei
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Säuglinge und Kleinkinder können im Kinderwagen oder Buggy mitfahren
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Assistenztiere erlaubt
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Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel sind in der Nähe verfügbar
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Transportmöglichkeiten sind für Rollstuhlfahrer zugänglich
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Alle Bereiche und Flächen sind rollstuhlzugänglich
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Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit schlechter Herz-Kreislauf-Gesundheit
Stornierungsbedingungen
Alle Verkäufe sind endgültig. Bei Stornierungen erfolgt keine Rückerstattung.
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Dieses Erlebnis setzt gutes Wetter voraus. Sollte es aufgrund schlechten Wetters abgesagt werden, werden Sie ein anderes Datum oder eine vollständige Rückerstattung angeboten.
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This key commercial corridor on Milwaukee’s Lower East Side was settled by Polish immigrants who built St. Hedwig’s Catholic Church (1886) as the center of their community. Their residences, seen mostly north of Brady, became the ubiquitous Milwaukee Polish Flat. Later the neighborhood became home to a number of Italian families, who transformed many commercial buildings into businesses that are still on Brady today like Glorioso’s Italian Market (1946) or Peter Sciortino’s Bakery (1947).
On this tour, you’ll also hear more about the counterculture era from the 1960s and 1970s and learn how Brady Street has reinvented itself in recent year. The tour blends local history and cultural insight...
Höhepunkte
2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Mobiles Ticket
2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Audioguide
Tips (not required but appreciated)
No Food is included in this tour, you are encouraged to visit any of the local places after the tour
Treffpunkte
Abreise
St. Hedwig Three Holy Women Parish
The tour will begin in front of St. Hedwig Three Holy Women Catholic Church at 1704 N. Humboldt Ave.
Rückkehr
Reiseplan
1
St. Hedwig Three Holy Women Parish
Meet your guide at St. Hedwig Three Holy Women Catholic Church on N. Humboldt St.
10 Minuten
2
1734 N Pulaski St
Polish Flats
0 Minute
3
1729 N Pulaski St
Peters and Wieland Pipe Organ Manufacturing and Repairs
0 Minute
4
1701 N Arlington Pl
Joseph Polczynski Tavern
0 Minute
5
Nomad World Pub
1401-03 E. Brady Street
0 Minute
6
Rochambo Coffee & Tea House
Local Coffee Shop
0 Minute
7
Jo-Cat's Pub
Popular local Bar
0 Minute
8
Peter Sciortino Bakery
Italian Bakery
0 Minute
9
Glorioso's Italian Market
Beloved local Italian Grocery Store. Consider stopping in after the tour for lunch.