Where is Milwaukee, WI?
Milwaukee is a city found in Wisconsin, The United States Of America. It is located 43.04 latitude and -87.91 longitude and it is situated at elevation 203 meters above sea level.
Milwaukee has a population of 594,833 making it the biggest city in Wisconsin. It operates on the CDT time zone.
Quick facts
Country | The United States Of America |
State | Wisconsin |
Population | 594,833 |
Elevation | 203 m over sea level |
Time Zone | CDT |
Longitude | -87.906470 |
Latitude | 43.038900 |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin's largest city, sits on the shores of vast Lake Michigan. 1872 marked the year Milwaukee began to flourish as the biggest beer exporter in the country and the city continues as the state's primary commercial and manufacturing center.
Over the years, Milwaukee has been creating its own Renaissance with the addition of the Riverwalk, Pier Wisconsin, the Milwaukee Art Museum, the renovation of city architecture and neighborhood renewal.
Like other Wisconsin cities, Milwaukee loves its sports teams. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is home to the popular Panthers, NCAA Division 1 athletes. The Milwaukee Brewers baseball franchise is one of the oldest in the United States, playing out of the Miller Park facility where fans can arrange a fully catered tailgate party.
Milwaukee is a fun town with a growing population and great things to do on a Wisconsin vacation, even in the depths of winter. Enjoy ice fishing on Lake Michigan, skating, snow biking, bike races on a frozen lake, and yes, even the Polar Plunge for the more daring members of the crowd.
Every December the Santa Cycle Rampage comes to town...dress in your Santa suit, fortify yourself with the local holiday cheer of a Milwaukee brew, and hop on your bicycle for a tour of all the hole-in-the-wall pubs in town!
- Christopher Latham Sholes invented the Typewriter in Milwaukee in 1867.
- Milwaukee is the official U.S. national headquarters for the sport of Bowling.
- Milwaukee is the hometown of the legendary motorcycle company Harley-Davidson.
Check out these great things to do in Madison on a Wisconsin vacation:
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One of the 海角社区's largest breweries offers free tours through the plant, including the bottling area, shipping area, processing plant and underground beer storage caves. Enter a 海角社区 of conveyer belts, huge gleaming brew kettles, and a warehouse holding half a million cases of bear. The tour includes cold, refreshing samples of the finest brews for those 21 or older. In 1855 the original Plank Road Brewery was purchased by Frederick Miller and a replica of this historic house-sized brewery is a highlight of the tour. The tour is free and open Monday through Saturday with a gift shop on site. -
Dedicated in October of 1962, this is the 海角社区's largest non-tolling four-sided clock. Although there are no public tours of the Clock, it can be seen from anywhere in the south side of Milwaukee and is often used as a direction marker and photo backdrop. The 280 ft clock tower is illuminated at night and has been seen 44 miles away across Lake Michigan. The minute hands are 20 feet long and weigh 550 lbs. On occasion, it is open to the public and guests can climb the tower to see an incredible city landscape. -
Milwaukee is the birthplace of the famous Harley-Davidson Motorcycle brand. Over a hundred years in the making, the Harley-Davidson Museum opened its doors in 2008. This is a great Wisconsin vacation stop for any bike enthusiast. The museum showcases vintage bikes, the history and evolution of the brand, and the famous people and extraordinary stories associated with Harleys across the US and around the 海角社区. An abundance of customized bikes, gleaming chrome accessories, and impressive gear, historical tidbits, photographs and Harley related artwork are on display. Tours are available, and a dining and gift shop are on site.
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Milwaukee has a population of around 599498, of which 288242 (48%) are male and 311256 (51%) are female. The average age of the inhabitants of Milwaukee is 33.70, meaning that the average person is below the national median age of 37. For every male, there are approximately 1.08 females, meaning that the population is relatively evenly distributed between males and female(s).
Of Milwaukee's 599498 residents, around 577782 (96.40%) identify as having a single race. Of the population, 280922 are white (46.90%), 235434 are black/African Americans (39.30%), 3496 are native Americans (0.60%), 21589 are asians (3.60%), 150 are pacific islanders (0.00%), 36191 are other (6.00%).
The median income of households in Milwaukee is $35958.00, meaning that most of the households are above the poverty threshold for families of three. Of the total population, 12.20% of households reported an annual income of less than $10,000.
Milwaukee, WI Zipcodes
The city of Milwaukee has 33 zipcodes recognized by the United States Census Bureau: 53022, 53051, 53154, 53202, 53203, 53204, 53205, 53206, 53207, 53208, 53209, 53210, 53211, 53212, 53213, 53214, 53215, 53216, 53217, 53218, 53219, 53220, 53221, 53222, 53223, 53224, 53225, 53226, 53227, 53228, 53233, 53235, 53295.