Sinopsis
What's got you scratching your head about the Milwaukee area? WUWM News reporters and Lake Effect producers investigate your questions.
Episodios
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Circulating the county: Who's behind the magic of Milwaukee's interlibrary loans?
19/08/2022 Duración: 04minMilwaukeeans are able to check out books from 27 countywide library branches. And if the book isn't at your local branch, the library system will get it there... fast.
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ZIP files changed the way we use computers and they started in Wisconsin
12/08/2022 Duración: 04minEveryday we use ZIP files — to download apps, create documents and send vital information over the internet. But did you know ZIP was created right here in Milwaukee as the final chapter in a battle for format supremacy.
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Ravine Road wove motorists through Milwaukee's Lake Park for over a century. When will it reopen?
05/08/2022 Duración: 05minBubbler Talk question asker Adrienne LaRosa has fond family memories of Lake Park's Ravine Road. Closed since 2014, she wonders when it will open again.
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A look at Milwaukee's early Black settlers
29/07/2022 Duración: 04minWho were the first known Black people to settle in Milwaukee? That’s the question that piqued the curiosity of one of our Bubbler Talk question askers, and led to an interesting conversation with Wisconsin Black Historical Society's Clayborn Benson.
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Where did the lion statues outside Milwaukee's Zeidler building come from?
22/07/2022 Duración: 04minWhen walking up to the Frank P. Zeidler Municipal Building, two lion statues greet you. Bubbler Talk question asker Nicole Reid of Racine wondered what the story behind them was.
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Milwaukee's contribution to auto manufacturing includes a century-old factory in Bay View
15/07/2022 Duración: 04minBubbler Talk takes up a listener's request to drive back in time and look into the history of the former vehicle production site on Clement Avenue in Milwaukee's Bay View neighborhood.
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Havenwoods State Forest in Milwaukee is the result of 'healing' after a military past
08/07/2022 Duración: 04minA Bubbler Talk listener sent us a question asking why Wisconsin's only urban state forest, Havenwoods, was created.
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The legend of the Pfister Hotel ghost
25/04/2022 Duración: 05minThe Pfister Hotel is one of Milwaukee’s most historic and luxurious places to stay. It’s been around for nearly 130 years and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It’s also supposedly haunted. For Bubbler Talk WUWM's Becky Mortensen explores the history, lore, and legend behind the Pfister Hotel ghost.
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A look back at Oriental Drugs, a fountain of Milwaukee memories
15/04/2022 Duración: 09minOnce located on the corner of Farwell and North on Milwaukee's East Side, Oriental Drugs' hodgepodge of offerings served customers for nearly 30 years. Since closing in 1995, the place became etched in the city's lore.
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Unpacking the history of Milwaukee's Eagles Club
08/04/2022 Duración: 03minWhat was the Eagles Ballroom before it became The Rave? That’s a question we’ve heard a lot at Bubbler Talk and it turns out there are a lot of answers.
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From cheese curds to custard, which signature food originated In Milwaukee?
01/04/2022 Duración: 03minButter burgers! Think Kopp's, Culver's and, of course, Solly's Grille — which was recently recognized by the James Beard Awards as an American classic.
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Art? Landing site for aliens? The story behind the giant metal circle at Milwaukee's Cupertino Park
25/03/2022 Duración: 04minBubbler Talk question asker Tom Roberts has been wondering about the circular, metal structure in Bay View's Cupertino Park — what is it and why is it near Lake Michigan.
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Is it just me or does Wauwatosa have a lot of water towers?
18/03/2022 Duración: 04minWater towers are a routine part of the scenery in Wauwatosa. Bubbler Talk question asker and Tosa resident Brice Smith wants to know why there are so many of them.
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How Milwaukee's Washington Park bandshell became a temple of music
11/03/2022 Duración: 04minIn 1938, the heir of the Blatz Brewing Company wanted to bring his love of classical music to Milwaukee. Emil Blatz provided $100,000 for the construction of a bandshell that would soon become a temple of music.
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Fossils to a World War II-era dog tag: Exploring the interesting finds on Lake Michigan's shore
04/03/2022 Duración: 04minThe waves of Lake Michigan bring in an unknown number of things onto the shore — trash, trinkets and sometimes treasures, as Erin Christie learned while beach combing. Erin and her husband regularly comb the beach together, which inspired her to ask Bubbler Talk to explore some of the cool and unique things people have found on the shores of Lake Michigan.
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The journey of the ancestral pole that once stood outside of the Milwaukee Public Museum
11/02/2022 Duración: 05minBubbler Talk question asker Dan Currier of Whitewater wants to know about a past iconic figure of Milwaukee: Where did the totem pole that stood in front of the old and the new Milwaukee Public Museum come from?
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Remembering when Marian Anderson, world-famous contralto, shared her voice with Milwaukee
04/02/2022 Duración: 04minOn this Bubbler Talk, WUWM's Teran Powell looks into this question: Did Marian Anderson ever visit and sing in Milwaukee? If so, where did she stay, as individuals who were Black were not allowed to stay in hotels in the past.
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How Henry Hempsted set the tempo for Milwaukee's first music store
03/12/2021 Duración: 04minOn this week’s Bubbler Talk, question asker Craig Steitz wanted to know about the history of music stores in Milwaukee.
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Next time you're at Milwaukee's airport, look down at the intricate mosaics at your feet
26/11/2021 Duración: 04minImagine you’re rushing to catch a flight at Milwaukee County's General Mitchell International Airport — maybe for business or a long-anticipated vacation. What's on your mind? If you’re Dan Schley, you’re wondering: What’s the story behind the floor mosaics?
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How WPA projects expanded the Milwaukee County Parks System
05/11/2021 Duración: 04minFor this week's Bubbler Talk, we look at how the Works Progress Administration and the Civilian Conservation Corps expanded the Milwaukee County Park system in the 1930s.