A Locals Guide to Milwaukee: Secret Spots Edition

View of the extensive globe collection at AGSL
View of the extensive globe collection at AGSL
View of AGSL common space
View of AGSL common space
Printed atlas books from different time periods
Printed atlas books from different time periods
President's Globe on display at AGSL
President’s Globe on display at AGSL
Mappamundi or Map of the World on display at AGSL
Mappamundi or Map of the World on display at AGSL
Cram’s Imperial Braille Globe
Cram’s Imperial Braille Globe
A  celestial globes showing the 12 astrological signs
A celestial globes showing the 12 astrological signs
Organic apples for sale by the pound
Organic apples for sale by the pound
Wide selection of plants for sale at the Fondy winters farmers market
Wide selection of plants for sale at the Fondy winters farmers market
Birds-eye view from atop Kilbourn Reservoir Park facing Lake Michigan
Birds-eye view from atop Kilbourn Reservoir Park facing Lake Michigan
One of the best city skyline views from Kilbourn Reservoir Park
One of the best city skyline views from Kilbourn Reservoir Park
The stairs to the park located off North Avenue
The staircase to the park located off of North Avenue
View of the main entrance at Sherman Phoenix
View of the main entrance at Sherman Phoenix
Latte and drip coffee at Discourse Coffee
Latte and drip coffee at Discourse Coffee
Street entrance to Discourse Coffee
Street entrance to Discourse Coffee
View of Haggerty Museum of Art from the street
View of Haggerty Museum of Art from the street
Lower level gallery at Haggerty Art Museum
Lower level gallery at Haggerty Art Museum
Second floor gallery at Haggerty Art Museum
Second floor gallery at Haggerty Art Museum
Keith Haring Construction Fence
Keith Haring Construction Fence

11 Comments Add yours

  1. The geography museum looks fascinating – and no I have never seen a braille globe before! I love markets and little coffee shops.

    1. Thank you for giving this post a read and sharing your thoughts on our list of secret spots. I couldn’t get over how truly unique the geography library was when I stumbled upon it. I never would have thought such a place like that existed in my home city too!

      1. It was so good to see new places like this – fascinating stuff.

      2. Hi there! Thanks for giving this a read. It is always fun to explore new places. I still can’t believe these are in our home city and have been right under our nose the entire time. Who knew?!

  2. Annie Berger's avatar Annie Berger says:

    If we ever visit Milwaukee, I’d want to make a beeline to view the globes! I never even imagined that there was such a thing as a Braille globe, but of course it makes perfect sense. I liked how you also shared several of your other favorite spots around the city.

    1. Hi Annie, thanks for giving this post a read! The globe collection was unbelievable and I still can’t believe it is in Milwaukee. Such a fun place to explore. I hope you’re able to make it to Milwaukee one day. I have a feeling you would love it and I know I would really enjoy hearing your thoughts on the city 🙂

  3. Annie Berger's avatar Annie Berger says:

    We often fly out to see family in Chicago from Denver, but, without a car at our disposal, the trip up to Milwaukee would be tough. One day, perhaps!

    1. Yes that trip in one day would be too much but perhaps one day — tack on a few extra days when you’re visiting family in Chicago (love that city too!)

  4. Sophie Poe's avatar Sophie Poe says:

    The globe collection really does look impressive — it had never occurred to me how much they could differ visually! With so much “objective” information to represent, it seems like there wouldn’t be much room for creativity — and yet, here it is 🙂

    1. Hi Sophie – thanks for giving this a read and for your comment! The diversity of the globes really surprised us and there were so many creative ones. Who knew?!

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