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    Milwaukee Public Library

    4.4 (33 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Book purchase in hand!
    Ana T.

    I had just finished my fitness routine and I saw the two signs pointing in the direction of the Central Library. Once inside, I assumed the sale would be in the cafe. Nope! The book sale was in the Rotary Club Community Room. Dozens of cardboard boxes filled with books of almost every genre. After circling the room, I made a selection and I think the room attendants secretly wanted my book to quench their reading curiosity. Nah! It's mine :)

    Amazing structure with beautiful history. I use their library to study and they had many options to pick from

    Gorgeous exterior
    Ophelia M.

    As I drove down Wisconsin Avenue, my GPS beeped--I had reached my destination. There was a parking lot with a sign that stated "library parking." I swung my car into the lot, paid $3 for an hour, hurried the kiddo out of the car, and looked around. "Where is it?" my son asked. "I'm not sure," was my reply. Then we both gazed at a stately pillared, limestone building across the street. It couldn't be.... Or, could it? I spied a plaque near the steps that read, "Public Library", and directed my son. He stopped... "Are you sure that's not...I don't know...a capitol building of some sort?" Never mind Milwaukee isn't Wisconsin's capitol. We're still a bit new to WI, so I let that pass. I understood his point. This location (the central branch and headquarters) of the Milwaukee Public Library is nothing short of grand. Housing Milwaukee's original library collections since 1898, the domed and pillared building demands notice. And, as striking as it is on the outside, it's interior is equally so. Entering into the rotunda, you are met with marble and opulence. Beyond the rotunda, however, the real treasure lies. The library houses expansive collections of books of all sorts and an impressive collection of audio books, DVDs, and music CDs as well. On our first visit, we were directed to a help desk where we were able to get our library cards. Once we were official library patrons, we went in search of the historical section as my son was on the hunt for a book for a research project. There are plenty of computers available in every section (to search the catalog) and all the shelves/areas are well defined. We were able to find his book in no time (and a fun audio book to boot). Well organized with workers eagerly willing to help in whatever section you find yourself, this library is beautifully laid out and competently run. Bonus? They have several self check out stations and so there was no waiting when we checked out. A beautiful building housing a marvelous collection of books. As my father stated when I texted him a picture of the exterior, "They have real class back in Wisconsin." We do, dad. We really, really do. Get to it!

    Rohan D.

    Excellent library with great staff, wonderful collection in a gorgeous building. Drive through (!) lane that allows bicycles (it is a bit steep going up though). Interesting art displays rotate through here and there aren't just a lot of books to choose from there are DVD and CD choices, lots of periodicals and these things called newspapers (actual news not made up for entertainment printed on cheap paper, strangest thing). I've also found this a good place to read, ponder, and get some work done. Great location downtown, served well by the county bus system, lots of bicycle parking, and if you drive you can usually find a spot within walking distance. I think America would be a better place if more people spent less time on Snapchat, Twitter, and Facebook and instead came to the library and read some books and maybe the Washington Post.

    Kids lighthouse
    Janos J.

    So far, I must say this is one of the most beautiful libraries that I have ever visited (I need to visit the Library of Congress still). I came back a second time during my vacation here, because I loved it so much. Besides the vast amount of books here, the Neo-renaissance architecture of this library is spectacular and the size is enormous as it fills an entire block in length and width. The library has a nice collection of art displayed on the walls throughout the top floor of the library and offers a window into the past of this great city. One part of the library seemed to be closed off upstairs, which is behind the staircase. Maybe it is for genealogy, it appeared like this section of the library is from the early 1800's. It was stunning. The MPL also has a lovely children's section that is cornered off by its self. My kids loved it. They have a lighthouse right inside the library for kids to enjoy. My kids were able to get on their computers that are full of educational games that teach reading, writing and help build their logical skills. I definitely recommend this library. Now if only we had a library half as good as this in Atlanta. [Review #308] (Sixty Eighth Review of 2015)

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    Cherie S.

    Love it here. The building is beautiful and the staff are always more than helpful. The suggested books (on tables rather than shelved) always catch my attention and I end up reading something I wouldn't otherwise pick up. Last time I was there, Vision Forward had a display of portraits titled "My Heart is Not Blind." The stories were interesting and moving. I always learn something unexpected when I visit, which brings the old slogan "More than a book"'to life.

    Entrance all decked out for Christmas
    Peter C.

    This place is the most beautiful library I've been to. It's a great addition to Milwaukee and it's residents. Recently, I was in the area and the girlfriend mentioned coming here. She's been here dozens of times yet I was the newbie. Walking into this place it looks like a museum with all the marble columns and the grand rotunda. After you stare in aww of all of this you walk through to the stairs where you can end up on multiple levels depending on what you're looking for or quite levels that you need. This place has computers, friendly staff, and eclectic mix of patrons that make it a truly great place to get your study on or check out more about mke or whatever you're interested in.

    The MPLs gorgeous rotunda from inside.

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    Now that's a library! Enjoy a free tour or just a quick visit to the foyer if you don't have time for research. Just beautiful.

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    Absolutely! Plenty of chairs/tables and tucked away spots to get some quiet and study :)

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    This location (the central branch and headquarters) of the Milwaukee Public Library is nothing short of grand.

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    Bucketworks - A meetup at bucketworks

    Bucketworks

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.5 miDowntown, Westown

    Bucketworks is a space and a community that encourages and facilitates creativity and learning. In…read morethe past five year it's been host to a number of events for Milwaukee's technology community including BarCampMilwaukee, Web414, MilwaukeeDevHouse, various programming/technology Meetup groups, as well as other endeavors in the arts including DrawCamp, PhotoCamp, and theater and dance programs. It's like a high-tech community center where people can pursue their passions. there's plenty of meeting space, great wifi, lots of restaurants nearby, and great people. If you're in the Milwaukee area, check it out...

    Create. Collaborate. Learn. Teach. Grow. Study. Share. Build…read more Bucketworks is all these warm fuzzies, it's true. This collaborative workspace serves as home to meetings, conferences, un-conferences, and more. You can rent office space in this expansive, sprawling building. (Rather, it's thee buildings in one, all sort of connected. This place would make a KILLER haunted house!) The space is truly meant to foster collaboration and creativity. Staff encourages those working and visiting to "ask permission later," and treat the space as their own. Bucketworks is a great addition to Milwaukee in that it is all at once a community and learning center meant for everyone. As someone said at BarCamp (an un-conference that I attended and Yelp sponsored that was held in the space), "these are the schools of the future." Love.

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    Bucketworks - Bucketworks entrance at 706 South 5th Street, Milwaukee

    Bucketworks entrance at 706 South 5th Street, Milwaukee

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    United Community Center

    United Community Center

    4.5(4 reviews)
    1.3 miWalker's Point

    I finally made it the measly seven or so blocks over to the UCC this weekend for their Latino Arts…read more"Noche de Gala" fundraiser, and after a lovely evening of string music, salsa dancing, cupcakes, sangria, and community, I couldn't help but wonder why (oh why) I've never made the trek the seven or so measly blocks before. For shame, RF! UCC = United Community Center = "... a comprehensive social service agency serving the families of Milwaukee's south side. Programs range from education to elder programs, meeting the needs of three year olds to 93 year olds and everyone in between." So what that means, exactly? Bruce-Guadalupe community school, Latino Arts Inc., Cafe el Sol, Walker Square Neighborhood Development Initiative, elder/youth programs and so much more. While all of these community-centric programs and pursuits are not just worthwhile (they're also necessary!), it really warms my goofy, cynical little heart to know that there are arts programs for children and young adults alive and well right down the street. Latino Arts puts on a number of shows and exhibitions throughout the year... so if you're an MKE culture vulture, you should definitely consider checking out their schedule! It's here: http://www.latinoartsinc.org/home.htm They bring in nationally-recognized acts; the music is stellar, and I really enjoyed the gallery/art on display this past weekend. Also of note? I'm pretty excited about the Dia de los Muertos/Ofrendas. Cultural, community goodness on the south side, y'all!

    Mixed feelings abound for this community center, partially supported by my donations. They have an…read moreambivalent attitude towards the neighborhood, they allow neighborhood community meetings here, but their parents association is somewhat hostile to the neighborhood as they don't feel that the neighborhood is part of their community (most of the students don't live around here). Some of the parents are downright dangerous when they are dropping off or picking up their children, and collectively they bring traffic to a standstill for a half mile radius twice a day for over an hour. They are parking bullies, since they don't have adequate parking facilities, they "reserve" public spaces in front of the school for administrators, workers, and guests they consider "VIPs" adding to parking and congestion problems in the neighborhood. They didn't help with our neighborhood speed bumps (they really don't seem to take much interest in the safety of area pedestrians), or the playground we built and they use. They have an award winning music program, but they don't invite the neighborhood, they seem to purposely snub the residents right around the school. I'm a little suspicious because every child in this school is cute, without exception. What happens to the homely children? What have they done with them? On the other hand, they do a great job with the elderly people under their care, the Cafe del Sol is wonderful both for food and entertainment, the gym and health club are very affordable and well used by the neighborhood. The small art gallery is usually interesting, with rotating displays. A small number of interesting handicrafts are sold here too.

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    United Community Center - Adequate gym at a great price.

    Adequate gym at a great price.

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