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For this episode of Bubbler Talk, we explore the history of immigrants who made Milwaukee a "German Athens."
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"Wisconsin's Underground Railroad" is available now on the Milwaukee PBS website and YouTube channel.
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This year, Black History Month, which once was known as Negro History Week, marks a century of celebrating Black people’s contributions to the United States.
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The blind date cookie has been around for centuries. A Bubbler Talk listener wanted to learn how the sweet's origins are connected to Milwaukee.
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What we can take away from looking back at European society’s descent into systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of Jews and others?
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Marquette University is technically the third home of the St. Joan of Arc Chapel, which was built in France around 1420.
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It’s mostly apartments and offices now, but Milwaukee’s downtown Plankinton Building used to be a grand shopping arcade.
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The Lake Effect team headed to Forest Home Cemetery for the latest event in its Lake Effect On-Site series.
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Celery is green, crunchy and flavorful. But did you know it also has a history in Milwaukee? "Bubbler Talk" takes a deep dive into this little-known chapter of the city’s history.
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One Bay View building is not like the others. Bay View Terrace is 25-story condominium surrounded by single family homes.