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    Organ Piper Music Palace

    Organ Piper Music Palace

    3.8(122 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    As a south side staple. Organ Piper never disappoints. I've been coming here on and off for over 40…read moreyears. At different phases of my life, this place speaks differently to me. I love it. The pizza is great. I love a cracker thin crust and it's perfect here. Additionally, a healthy bit of sauce compliments all the other toppings well. Check out the time of day they have live music. The organists are super talented and add that great Milwaukee flare to the experience.

    I can see the novelty of this place! According to my parents, they took me here a handful of times…read moreas a kid, and many people we were with said they came back in the day too. It doesn't seem they've made any updates over the years. We came on a Saturday night with a big group of people (a handful of families/kids), and boy was this place packed! Our group just added to the chaos, but needless to say the community loves this spot! The big ol' organ at the forefront is a fun feature, and everyone was loving the music. They also have a good size arcade that keeps the kids very happy. I was a fan of the ordering system here too- you go up to the counter/bar on their own accord and submit what you'd like, and then they give you a ticket with your order number. Up on the wall is a giant light up sign and you simply look out for when your number is lit up and that means your food is up. Given that pizza is the thing here, that's what we went for. Everyone was pleased with it! I can see the appeal here, but I can also see the pov of folks who aren't the biggest fans. It's a certain kind of place, and with kids, it was a good time!

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    Organ Piper Music Palace
    Organ Piper Music Palace - Cake from Metro Mart

    Cake from Metro Mart

    Organ Piper Music Palace

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    Pryor Avenue Iron Well

    Pryor Avenue Iron Well

    4.3(8 reviews)
    6.6 miBay View

    I enjoyed the flavor of the spring water. My family did not. I was going to go back for more for…read moremyself, and then I did some research and reading and found out that it had excessive amounts of some mineral that was not healthy in large doses.

    Ever since I was a little kid riding my bike around Bay View, the Pryor Avenue Iron Well was the…read moreplace to go for ice cold water with a hint of Iron flavor for a water bottle. In 1882 the well started pumping water at a depth of 1500 feet and has been doing so ever since. It is called the Iron well because the water has a lot of iron - you can taste it! So, all you vegans and vegetarians go get some now! This is an artesian well baby! The old timers would come fill up gallons for the home and they would often share stories of how the water would cure your ills if you had any. It has been pumping water for the Bay View area for a long time, and there are still people who come from all around the south side to fill water jugs alongside bicycle riders who also come to fill up and cool off. Now, there are two spigots and they prefer the folks who are filling up jugs, and you are not supposed to use a hose, and I think you can fill a 5 gallon jug easily without it, but I have seen old timers break the rules! Yep! I did! You don't know Bay View till you have tried the water or had a seat on one of the benches provided by the Bay View Garden And Yard Society and talked to the people who swear by the water that bubbles (in Milwaukee water "bubbles" out of "bubblers" ya know!) out of the old iron well. I am sure that if there are Hobbits and Wizards in Bay View, they come here for sure. The water tastes a little or a lot like iron, and I used to dislike it when I was a kid, but I feel healthy drinking it now. The Health Department checks it out to make sure it is healthy, and when Crypto hit back in the day (wow, that sucked!) everyone came here to get water that wouldn't make you - um well forget it. I listed this in Local Flavor, but the Pryor Ave Iron Well is more of a historical landmark in Milwaukee.

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    Pryor Avenue Iron Well - The old Iron Well pumping water outta both pipes!

    The old Iron Well pumping water outta both pipes!

    Pryor Avenue Iron Well - High in strontium

    High in strontium

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    South Shore Park Pavilion

    South Shore Park Pavilion

    4.5(28 reviews)
    6.8 miBay View

    A nearly perfect venue for a mid to larger event like a wedding or other reception. The building…read moreitself is historic, the location is ideal with lots of parking, in the middle of a nice park and right on the lake. The building is used for all sorts of things so in warmer weather there is a very popular beer garden, people playing in the park use the downstairs restrooms, I've attended (not entered in) the launch of a half marathon here.

    I have been to South Shore Park many times, but recently was the first time I'd actually gone…read moreinside the Pavilion! It was for... you guessed it, a wedding! And a beautiful one at that. The pavilion makes for a great venue. Their main hall is vast (I'd imagine it can fit a solid 150/200 people), and it overlooks the lake. It's definitely more of an old, vintage type vibe inside. The ceiling is really beautiful curved wood too. I thought the staff did a great job serving this big event - all wonderfully kind and it seemed like there weren't any hiccups. I believe Saz's is the catering partner of this venue, and they did a great job. The outdoor beer garden space was wonderful too. Tons of picnic tables, a huge bar, and lots of sunshine to soak up on the beautiful day that it was. When you're in the beer garden area, you can get an even better view of the lake anddd the city skyline. Overall I'd say this is a delightful venue for events!

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    South Shore Park Pavilion - Exterior

    Exterior

    South Shore Park Pavilion
    South Shore Park Pavilion

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    Bronze Fonz

    Bronze Fonz

    4.1(84 reviews)
    8.0 miDowntown, East Town

    A life-size bronze sculpture of the happy days legend Henry Winkler. I was curious why he's here…read moresince he's from New York City and understand. I read the "Bronze Fonz" statue is in Milwaukee because the popular TV sitcom Happy Days, which starred Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli, was set in 1950s Milwaukee. The statue, located on the city's RiverWalk, was erected in 2008 by Visit Milwaukee to honor the iconic character and boost tourism, becoming a popular landmark and selfie spot. However, we walked and walked and walked, and I never found him. We saw another strange set of Riverwalk statues. I'm glad we came back in the morning and found the Fonz. He was surrounded by tourist and sad people talking to them themselves passed out on the bench. My GPS said there's a safe house around the corner.

    The Fonz: "AYYY!" [Milwaukee WI]…read more It was a bit challenging finding parking here since there was construction going on at E Wells Street. We circled the area for a while trying to find a spot and couldn't find one nearby. We eventually found street parking at the Milwaukee City Hall and walked across towards the Pabst Theater on E Wells Street and there by the Milwaukee River... is the Bronze Fonz! "Whoa" LoL! Flashback!! there he was, a life-size statue of Fonzie doing the double thumbs up while saying his iconic catchphrase "AYYYYYY!" ahhh! These Days Are Ours... Happy Days! For the younger generation, Happy Days was one of the most iconic TV shows of all time, featuring Ron Howard as Richie, Anson Williams as Potsie, and Donnie Most as Ralph Malph, but the star of the show was Henry Winkler as Arthur Fonzarelli. The show aired from January 15, 1974 to July 19, 1984 "Ayyyyyy!" Review #3835

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    Bronze Fonz - 07.05.25 reminiscing and doing double thumbs up and saying his "Ayyyy" catchphrase

    07.05.25 reminiscing and doing double thumbs up and saying his "Ayyyy" catchphrase

    Bronze Fonz - 07.05.25  "Ayyy"

    07.05.25 "Ayyy"

    Bronze Fonz - 07.05.25 Fonzie!

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    07.05.25 Fonzie!

    Wisconsin Gas Company - Main Entrance. The patina on the sunburst sculpture has been polished off and the sculpture is now shiny.

    Wisconsin Gas Company

    4.5(2 reviews)
    8.2 miEast Town, Downtown

    This beautiful Art Deco building was constructed by the Milwaukee Gas Light Company in late 1929…read moreand opened in 1930. It was constructed in a remarkable nine months! The building designed by a premier Milwaukee architectural firm, Eschweiler & Eschweiler. The design of the Milwaukee Gas Light Company building includes different materials to enhance the appearance. The first two floors are clad with Coldstone granite from Minnesota, starting with the third floor, bricks are progressively lighter in color toward the top of the building. The cornices of the setbacks and the upper floors use Milwaukee's famous Cream City brick to make the Art Deco styled building seem taller and sunnier. Beautiful copper sculptured panels adorned the spandrels and large bronze doors served the main entrance. All the artful works proclaimed the building to be the headquarters of the Milwaukee Gas Light Company. In 1966, with the era of gas lights lost for decades, the company changed its name to Wisconsin Gas Company. All the identifying marks of the Milwaukee Gas Light Company were removed at that time, and sadly, were lost. In 2001, the Wisconsin Gas Company was acquired by WICOR, the holding company that also owned Wisconsin Electric Company. The two firms that had been bitter rivals for so many decades were now under the same ownership. Employees of the old gas company, today known as WE Energies, were moved out of the building and merged into the WE Energies facilities. The Wisconsin Gas Company building was sold to a private developer, who found and restored the copper sculptures as well as the bronze entrance doors. The building is partially occupied and space is available for lease. In 1956, a large sign was added to the peak of the roof top. The sign is in the shape of a gas flame and was added primarily to promote the use of gas for cooking and heating. It was also lit at night to make weather forecasts. The flame is lit with neon and will show red, blue or gold, either solid or flashing. Several mnemonics were published over the years to help viewers remember the key to interpreting the forecast, such as this one: When the flame is red, it's warm weather ahead! When the flame is gold, watch out for cold! When the flame is blue, there's no change in view! When there's a flickering flame, expect snow or rain! For many years, Wisconsin Gas Company sponsored weather forecasts on a local television station. At the end of the forecast, a slide of the lit flame was shown on screen with the personality stating the flame on top of the Gas Company Building was blue, red or gold and explain what that meant. Since it was a slide, with no animation, if the flame was flashing to indicate precipitation in the forecast, the station simply flashed the entire slide off and on, so the entire building went dark, too! The flame was visible for miles and was even used as a navigational aid by ships on Lake Michigan. As taller buildings began to surround the Wisconsin Gas Company Building and weather forecasts became readily available from radio and television, the flame lost its significance as a weather forecasting tool. In 1973, at the peak of the energy crisis, the light was extinguished. It returned to use in 1985. The current owner of the building maintains the tradition, and the gas flame shines from sundown to midnight every night. (Author's note, a similar sign predicts weather on the roof of the American Trust and Savings Bank in Dubuque, Iowa. It is a tower, not a gas flame!) http://www.yelp.com/review_share/_7gSgdhiP7RfGNrmRHR04w/review/zNnPhqVfmefdFMFKTdokyA?fsid=NOOmFnQ1N3iUWwhdtsFpyg

    The Wisconsin Gas Building is under new management and they are working hard to spruce things up…read more The exterior planters have fresh and beautiful flowers. New security cameras are being installed. Some new seating and flowers have been placed in the lobby. The coolest thing however has been the polishing of all the brass trimmings and fixtures. This always beautiful building is really shining with all the face lifting!

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    Wisconsin Gas Company - Lobby entrance to the elevator lobby.

    Lobby entrance to the elevator lobby.

    Wisconsin Gas Company - When the flame is red, there's warm weather ahead!

    When the flame is red, there's warm weather ahead!

    Wisconsin Gas Company - When the flame is gold, Watch out for cold!

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    When the flame is gold, Watch out for cold!

    Rockwell Plaza - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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