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Join us for a private walking ghost tour of Milwaukee’s haunted historic Third Ward. As the largest city in Wisconsin with an industrial past, it’s no surprise that the city is riddled with spectral stories, which your guide will bring to life for you! In the mid-nineteenth century, the Third Ward was more commonly called the Blood Third, where roving thugs and gangs operated in the streets. It was also home to elegant hotels, prominent businesses, and hard-working families - which made for decades of reputational clashes in the neighbourhood. In 1892, a series of fires swept across the Third Ward and the city, leaving behind eery tales of mediums having predicted the fire, of sabotage and revenge - even stories from the fire chief who was awoken in his dreams by a voice to notify him of fires before the rest of the firehouse knew. Your private spectral tour is two hours and just under two miles, suitable for people of all ages, provided that adults are present with children.
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________ PLEASE NOTE: This is a self-guided audio tour, not an entry ticket to the Milwaukee Art Museum. The tour ends in front of the museum. If you wish to visit the museum after the tour, you can purchase entry tickets separately. ________ Catch a glimpse of the turn of the century opulence that made this the grandest street in Milwaukee. This history-based, sightseeing self guided audio tour begins at the Milwaukee Public library and ends at the Milwaukee Art Museum.
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Step into the eerie world of Milwaukee with Brew City Ghosts, where history and hauntings merge in a spellbinding walking tour! Guided by a local expert, you'll explore the city's most haunted spots. As you meander through the historic district, hear spine-chilling tales of restless spirits and ghostly encounters at iconic locations like the Hilton Garden Inn and the Pabst Theater. Each stop on this mile-long trek uncovers Milwaukee’s dark past, ensuring an evening rich with intrigue and suspense. Traverse haunted sites such as the Riverside Theater and Milwaukee Riverwalk, where spectral legends spring to life. Even as we admire private buildings from the outside, the eerie atmosphere will keep every shadow tinged with mystery. Perfect for history buffs and ghost enthusiasts alike, this tour blends entertainment with education, showcasing Milwaukee's chilling haunted heritage. Uncover the secrets lurking beneath this vibrant city’s surface—don’t miss out!
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Let’s Roam leads the way as the top app-led adventure hunt company! Wander to discover the city’s top landmarks and uncover hidden gems while tackling trivia questions and conquering challenges. Whether you’re collaborating with your team or spurring friendly competition, you’ll unearth new facts and forge unforgettable moments. Let’s Roam Adventure Hunts are perfect for any occasion, from everyday excitement to bachelorette parties, birthday bashes, corporate team building, and beyond! Each participant selects an interactive role, with unique challenges tailored to every adventurer.
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Milwaukee's original haunted history walking tour introduces you to the unique heritage of the Historic Third Ward in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Third Ward, dubbed “The Bloody Third” in 1846, is a charming arts district today but conceals a violent gangster past. Once home to Milwaukee’s mafia operations and, before that, Irish gangsters, known as the Third Ward Cowboys, its streets have been touched by tragedy and the paranormal. Expect to learn more about paranormal happenings and ghost sightings at the Skylight Opera Theatre, the Italian Community Center, and MIAD, as well as many other lesser-known locations. Ghosts stories with Third Ward connections including supernatural encounters at the Hilton Garden Inn and the Pfister Hotel.
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Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Embark on a magical journey through the heart of Milwaukee with our 2-hour private Christmas Lights tour. Marvel at the enchanting Daniel W. Hoan Memorial Bridge, where the city’s skyline sparkles with festive lights, setting the tone for a joyful adventure. Stroll through Catalano Square, transformed into a holiday haven, and witness the twinkling lights of Zeidler Union Square, radiating Christmas cheer. Pere Marquette Park awaits with its serene beauty, adorned with festive decorations, while Cathedral Square Park captivates with its historic charm, illuminated by the spirit of the season. Our comfortable transport ensures you experience the magic hassle-free, creating cherished memories as you explore Milwaukee’s most dazzling Christmas landmarks. *For reference only. Itineraries subject to change.
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⭐ Top-Rated Vacation Photoshoots 2025 We’re not just photographers, we’re storytellers capturing your holiday exactly as it feels. With over six years of experience photographing travellers around the world, our small team specialises in authentic, natural photography that truly reflects your trip. In Milwaukee, we combine creativity with local knowledge to show you hidden gems, secret angles, and the best light. You’ll not only get beautiful, professional photos but also insider tips to make the most of your time here. We’re proud to be recognised among the top-rated photography tours of 2025, trusted by travellers worldwide for our relaxed style and stunning results.
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Explore Kenosha’s rich transit history while enjoying stunning lakefront views on this family-friendly scavenger hunt. Engage with clever clues and discover landmarks. Perfect for families and tourists, this interactive experience combines learning with fun as participants solve riddles and complete tasks along the scenic 2-mile loop. Don't forget your camera and prepare for an adventure lasting approximately 1 1/2 - 2 hours. - Discover Kenosha's history and landmarks with a fun scavenger hunt - Ride the electric streetcars and enjoy the scenic 2-mile loop - Family-friendly activities suitable for all ages - Bring a camera and comfortable walking shoes for an enjoyable experience
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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 with the sights and atmosphere of one of Milwaukee’s most engaging urban corridors.
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Set off on an exciting journey through Milwaukee! Dive into the city’s vibrant past—from its Native American heritage to the waves of European immigrants who shaped it. Explore the stories behind its landmark buildings, discover the legend of the famous “Fonz,” and learn why locals call ATMs “TYME machines.” Put your sleuthing skills to the test with fun challenges and clever clues along the way. And be sure to grab a selfie with the Fonz for extra points! Get ready to experience Milwaukee in a whole new way!
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The Historic Third Ward was the first stop for many of Milwaukee's European immigrants, particularly the Irish and later the Italians. Close to cheap housing and available jobs, these new arrivals created close-knit communities. Like most major industrial cities, the Third Ward had a significant and destructive fire in 1892, which reshaped the landscape to much of what you see today. In the 1970s, this area experienced a resurgence that transformed factories and warehouses into condos and mixed adaptive reuse. On this tour, learn about the neighborhood landscape as well as the Irish and Italian immigrants as well as the impact of the LGBTQ+ community and other residents. Stops include the Milwaukee Public Market (2005), Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design (MIAD) (1974), and Commission Row (1894). This walking tour is 1 mile in length. Travelers are recommended to bring (weather permitting): good walking shoes, water, sunscreen, and/or umbrella.
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This is a focused look into one of the most fascinating—and least openly discussed—chapters of Milwaukee’s history. The Whorin’ 20s Walking Tour is centered entirely on the city’s Prohibition-era vice district, uncovering what operated just beneath the surface during a time when everything appeared controlled, but very little actually was. As you move through Milwaukee’s downtown, the past begins to reveal itself in layers—stories of hidden nightlife, blurred lines, and decisions made behind closed doors. The experience reframes the neighborhood, turning familiar streets into something far more complex. It’s not a general overview. It’s a deep dive into a specific era, told where it actually unfolded. The result is an experience that feels both revealing and unexpected—one that stays with you long after the walk ends. And when it does, the night continues at Shakers, where the atmosphere still echoes the world you’ve just stepped into.
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Set on a bluff, overlooking the northern point of Milwaukee’s harbor, this neighborhood boasts an incredible collection of mansions from the early twentieth century. The tree-lined blocks feature a variety of styles including German Renaissance Revival, English Tudor Revival, Mediterranean Revival and others popular from 1890-1940. The houses were designed by some of the most notable Milwaukee architects including Eschweiler, Clas, Niedecken and even Wisconsin’s own Frank Lloyd Wright. Beyond the architectural details, the neighborhood’s past residents include many prominent Milwaukeeans who made money in wheat, railroads, straw hats, fur coats, ice cream and more. The tour also includes non-residential neighborhood landmarks like a historic hospital complex, water tower and lighthouse, as well as a Frederick Law Olmsted designed park. This walking tour is 1.4 miles in length. We recommend bringing (weather permitting): good walking shoes, water, sunscreen, and/or umbrella.
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Enjoy a walking tour of beautiful and interesting parts of Milwaukee while following clues on your smartphone and solving interesting puzzles along the tour. Play the game on your smartphone with your group as the game guides you through the city. Score points for correct answers and try to get the high score on the leaderboard. See major attractions as well as less-known gems of Milwaukee on this unique scavenger hunt and walking tour. Play any time that fits your schedule! There is no in-person guide you have to wait for! Tour downtown Milwaukee and see the iconic Quadracci Pavilion, St. John Cathedral, City Hall, Pabst Theater, and much more. Your group of 2 to 6 people works together to solve the 22 challenges on the scavenger hunt. Wear comfortable shoes! You'll walk about 3 miles along this scavenger hunt tour. Explore the city at your own pace Enjoy fun challenges with family and friends Discover Milwaukee's hidden gems and historic sights Perfect for all ages
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This private walking tour reveals the cultural heritage of Milwaukee. Explore historic streets shaped by American industry and artistic growth. Discover a city whose legacy reflects transformation and modern identity. Begin near the statue of General Douglas MacArthur. Learn how leadership and history shaped this urban landscape. Walk through vibrant districts filled with architectural character. What stories define Milwaukee’s cultural evolution? The Milwaukee County War Memorial Center presents a powerful historical tribute. Nearby, the Milwaukee Art Museum showcases a refined artistic heritage. Its striking design reflects contemporary architectural vision. The journey continues to Lakeshore State Park. This waterfront setting offers calm views and fresh perspectives. Capture memorable moments while exploring one of the city’s scenic spaces. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience
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West of the Milwaukee River, you’ll find the historic arts and entertainment district of Downtown. Today, the area known as Westown includes several theaters and arts venues as well as sports arenas, the Baird Convention Center, and several historic hotels. Also in the district is the multi-block Grand Avenue Mall (1982), now redeveloped into The Avenue (2018) with updated food hall and shopping. This tour will explore the recent transformation of several historic buildings into mixed-use development with apartments, new coffee shops, and gallery spaces, and the reinvigoration of office space. Included on the tour are Milwaukee’s large blue building, the Reuss Federal Plaza, now known as 310W (1983), the historic Hotel Wisconsin (1913), and the Pabst Theater (1895). This walking tour is 1.4 miles in length. We recommend that travelers bring (weather permitting): good walking shoes, water, sunscreen, and/or an umbrella.
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Milwaukee, once known as the German Athens, is the most German among major US cities. Walking down Old World Third Street today you are not likely to see many German shops advertising “English Spoken Here” as a special or unique service, but as early as 1848 it would not have been uncommon. Germans represented 1/3 of the entire population in Milwaukee and this section of the city was integral to German immigrant’s daily life. Today, much of the landscape today reflects that influence including a number of stops on the tour such as Turner Hall (1882), the Germania Building (1896) and Old St. Mary’s Church (1846). Woven between the cream city bricks, hear stories about the notable German biermeisters, tanners, merchants and artists who helped to shape Milwaukee.
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Travel back in time and learn more about Wisconsin’s first company town. Today, Bay View is one of Milwaukee’s neighborhoods but it was originally established in 1867 for workers at the Milwaukee Iron Company. The tour will explore houses built for laborers and managers and discuss the development of the mill and town before it incorporated into Milwaukee in 1887. Beyond residential streets, stops include important businesses, community spaces including the Beulah Brinton House (1871), houses of worship, and landmarks like the Pryor Avenue Iron Well (1882). The tour will also share immigrant stories from Welsh, English and later Italian families who established deep roots in Bay View. This walking tour is 1.9 miles in length. We recommend that travelers bring (weather permitting): good walking shoes, water, sunscreen, and/or umbrella.
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Like many communities in the industrial Midwest, Milwaukee’s ecological legacy has a significant period of pollution. Thankfully, in the late 1980s & early 1990s, driven by Mayor John Norquist and others, Milwaukee dedicated resources to water clean up and the reinvigoration of the buildings along the Milwaukee River. This reinvestment included the creation of a public-private partnership known as the Riverwalk (1993). Today, the Riverwalk extends 3.1 miles along both sides of the Milwaukee River, from the site of the former North Avenue Dam, through Downtown and the Historic Third Ward to Lake Michigan. The tour will explore the industries and early city growth that impacted the river so greatly and also a number of the historic buildings along the way. You’ll also learn about some of the temporary and permanent public art on display. This walking tour is 1.2 miles in length. We recommend that travelers bring: good walking shoes, water, sunscreen, and/or umbrella.
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