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ART CREDIT

Impressive design The Milwaukee Art Museum offers

unique spaces, like the Quadracci Pavilion’s 25,000 square feet

of event space. The pavil- ion’s Burke Brise Soleil, a sunscreen with a 217-

foot wingspan, can open and close during events.

16 loading docks, and three drive-in ramps make this 265,561-square-foot facility an ideal fit for exhibitions, trade shows, and conven- tions. At the historic Milwaukee Theatre, flexibility allows the space to morph from a 4,100-seat full house to a smaller, more inti- mate space for private events. Next door, the 12,700-seat U.S. Cellular Arena has 24,000 square feet of space suitable for everything from trade shows to banquets.

For more information: VISIT Milwaukee

— Jeff Baryenbruch, Executive Director of Sales; (800) 576-6466; jbaryenbruch@ milwaukee.org; VisitMilwaukee.org

Rockin’ riverwalk In downtown, the city’s two-mile RiverWalk along the Milwaukee River is lined with some of the best restaurants, nightlife, shops, and art galleries in the city.

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