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Daniela
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Randy Felker
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Joe W
Joe W is on page 46 of 192
I wonder why he gets invited to all of these historic and great places in Milwaukee. I think this because many times he has gotten invited to cool or historic places, like the Lighthouse bought by the Feds or the Milwaukee Art Museum. It could also be because he is with a website called OnMilwaukee.com.
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Joe W
Joe W is on page 46 of 192
I wonder why he gets invited to all of these historic and great places in Milwaukee. I think this because many times he has gotten invited to cool or historic places, like the Lighthouse bought by the Feds or the Milwaukee Art Museum.
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Joe W
Joe W is on page 25 of 192
10/27, Page 25: I think a theme of the book is to never pass up an opportunity because on page 21 Paul Jakubovich asked him, (Robert Tanzilo) "Would you like to ring [the bell atop city hall]?" Also on page 25, Kristin Settle asked him as well, "Do you want to climb the wings [on the Milwaukee Art Museum]?" On both as well he was in shock and said, "Excuse me?" and later accepted the offers.
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Joe W
Joe W is on page 25 of 192
I think a theme of the book is to never pass up an opportunity because on page 21 Paul Jakubovich asked him, (Robert Tanzilo) "Would you like to ring [the bell atop city hall]?" Also on page 25, Kristin Settle asked him as well, "Do you want to climb the wings [on the Milwaukee Art Museum]?" On both as well he was in shock and said, "Excuse me?" and later accepted the offers.
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Joe W
Joe W is on page 18 of 192
I wonder why Paul Jakubovich wants to make the City Hall a museum. I wonder this because of the fact that the city hall is supposed to be for the mayor and courts, right? I believe that Jakubovich will not get his way because it will cause to much distraction to everyone who is there, working.
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Joe W
Joe W is on page 15 of 192
I wonder why Solomon Juneau mixed Byron Kilbourn's Kilbourntown and George Walker's Walkers Point and his own town, Juneautown. I wonder this because it does not say anything about how it happenend. My guess is that Juneau bought out Kilbourntown and Walkers Point and mixed them together.
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Carla
Carla is on page 89 of 192
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Nicole
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Nicole
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Nicole
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Nicole
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Nicole
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Nicole
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Sara Strack
Sara Strack is on page 40 of 192
Slow going. I keep forgetting I have this book! It's really interesting, and I actually hadn't realized until a few chapters in that I read Robert Tanzilo's UrbanSpelunking posts on onmilwaukee.com sometimes. My mom was the one who showed them to me and was thrilled when I pointed this out. Anyway, I try to read a chapter every so often. This time was about Lake Emily and the Milwaukee Breakwater Lighthouse.
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