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SUMMARY:Milwaukee: City of Neighborhoods at Brookfield Library
DESCRIPTION:“City of Neighborhoods” is a colorful PowerPoint program that charts Milwaukee’s evolution as a city of “Sides”—North\, South\, East\, and West—and its further division into neighborhoods—Bay View\, Layton Park\, Pigsville\, Washington Heights\, Rufus King\, Riverwest\, North Point\, and numerous others. The result is a mosaic of small-scale hometowns that make the city both intelligible and approachable. The talk is part of a slow\, time-release book tour for Milwaukee: City of Neighborhoods. A sale and signing will follow.
URL:https://johngurda.lenzola.com/event/milwaukee-city-of-neighborhoods-at-brookfield-library/
LOCATION:Brookfield Public Library\, 1900 N. Calhoun Road\, Brookfield\, WI\, United States
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SUMMARY:Milwaukee: City of Neighborhoods at North Point Lighthouse
DESCRIPTION:“City of Neighborhoods” is a colorful PowerPoint program that charts Milwaukee’s evolution as a city of “Sides”—North\, South\, East\, and West—and its further division into neighborhoods—Bay View\, Layton Park\, Pigsville\, Washington Heights\, Rufus King\, Riverwest\, North Point\, and numerous others. The result is a mosaic of small-scale hometowns that make the city both intelligible and approachable. The talk is part of a slow\, time-release book tour for Milwaukee: City of Neighborhoods. Ticket price includes Lakefront beer and light food. A sale and signing will follow the program. \n 
URL:https://johngurda.lenzola.com/event/milwaukee-city-of-neighborhoods-ben-hunt-cabin/
LOCATION:North Point Lighthouse\, 2650 N. Wahl Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, United States
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SUMMARY:Green Milwaukee: A History of Our Parks and Open Spaces
DESCRIPTION:Milwaukee County is blessed with 15\,000 acres of public green space—one of the largest holdings in urban America. It wasn’t always that way. On the occasion of Humboldt Park’s 125th birthday\, I’ll be discussing the evolution of our stellar—and much-endangered—park system from the days of tiny public squares and private beer gardens to the abundant challenges of the present.
URL:https://johngurda.lenzola.com/event/green-milwaukee-a-history-of-our-parks-and-open-spaces/
LOCATION:Humboldt Park beer garden (across from lagoon north of Oklahoma Ave.)\, 3000 S Howell Ave.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53207\, United States
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