MILWAUKEE RIVERWALK
The 'Milwaukee Riverwalk' is a continuous pedestrian walkway along the Milwaukee River in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
| Contents |
| Description |
| External links |
Description
Conceived in 1990s to increase public access to the waterway, the Milwaukee Riverwalk has grown to include art displays called RiverSculpture!, the RiverSplash! festival, Riverwalk Park, water taxi landings, and other venues such as cafés, and brewpubs.
Currently the walkway extends from the Water Street bridge in the Historic Third Ward district to Schlitz Business Park, site of the old Schlitz Brewery complex. Efforts are underway to connect with other segments in Walker's Point and the former North Avenue Dam.
Future plan ideas include linkages with the Hank Aaron State Trail along the Menomonee River, Milwaukee Lakewalk and a similar concept being considered for the Kinnickinnic River.
Cemented in to the walkways are 18 bronze medallions drawn by elementary school children, depicting how they see the Milwaukee River. In 1995 students were invited to examine artifacts from the Milwaukee County Historical Society and walk the river. Over 200 students from Milwaukee Public Schools submitted drawings and 18 were selected to be cast by artist Peter Flanary. Imagery varies from whimsical fish and downtown buildings to ducks and Indians.
External links
★ A stroll along the RiverWalk
★ Milwaukee Riverwalk Project (PDF)
★ Third Ward Connector
This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.
psst.. try this: add to faves

العربية
中国
Français
Deutsch
Ελληνική
हिन्दी
Italiano
日本語
Português
Русский
Español