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REGION VI |




















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Places to See in Milwaukee |
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Below is a short list of events and destinations around the Milwaukee area that can be used to start your tour. Some are within walking distance of the hotel others are a short cab ride. Have fun and enjoy your time outside the ASHRAE meetings also. |
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Discovery World—Pier Wisconsin |
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Discovery World connects innovation, science, technology and the environment with exploration and learning through interactive exhibits and experiential learning programs. |
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Harley Davidson Museum |
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Within the walls of the Harley-Davidson Museum you will find motorcycles and artifacts that tell the story of the Motor Company's rich history and heritage. |
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Mitchell Park Domes and Botanical Gardens |
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Experience a desert oasis, a tropical jungle and special floral gardens . . . all in one afternoon . . . and an amazing lighting display in the evening! |
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Milwaukee County Zoo |
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The Milwaukee County Zoo is considered among the finest Zoos in the country. It is situated on 200 wooded acres and is home to approximately 2500 animals. |
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http://www.discoveryworld.org/ |
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http://www.harley-davidson.com/ |
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http://www.county.milwaukee.gov/ |
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http://www.milwaukeezoo.org/ |



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Photos courtesy Greater Milwaukee Convention & Visitors Bureau. |
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Miller Park—Brewers Baseball |
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Miller Park – where a fan upon encountering the brick facade and structural elegance can't help but feel the reincarnation of baseball's romantic past. |
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Pabst Mansion |
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The Mansion of Captain Frederick Pabst is considered the jewel of Milwaukee's famous Grand Avenue and represented the epitome of America's Gilded Age Splendor in Milwaukee. |
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http://brewers.mlb.com/ |
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http://www.pabstmansion.com/ |

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VISIT MILWAUKEE: Go to the website of the Greater Milwaukee Convention & Visitors Bureau at http://www.visitmilwaukee.org/visitors/ for additional information and details on Milwaukee attractions and destinations. |
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Milwaukee Public Museum |
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The Milwaukee Public Museum is a museum of human and natural history providing a dynamic and stimulating environment for learning with something to excite and challenge visitors. |
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http://www.mpm.edu/ |






