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Veterans Park

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

Veterans Park

12
 reviews
Length1.7 mi
Est. Steps4000
Introduction
Veterans Park is a 1.7 mile (4,000-step) route located near Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Leif, the Discoverer (Whitney)

Historical
Leif, the Discoverer is a bronze sculpture of Leif Ericson created by American sculptor Anne Whitney in 1887. It is located at Juneau Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.

Statue of Robert Burns (Milwaukee)

Tourist Attraction
The statue of Robert Burns (also known as the Burns Monument) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a work of public art by the Scottish artist William Grant Stevenson, RSA. The bronze statue, of the Scottish national poet Robert Burns, stands on a plinth of Nova Scotia pink granite with two bronze bas relief panels.

Juneau Park

Park
Juneau Park, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is situated on a bluff overlooking Lake Michigan. It is popular for its short distance to downtown Milwaukee, lakefront walking path, and vantage point for fireworks displays.

Jewish Museum Milwaukee

Tourist Attraction
Jewish Museum Milwaukee is located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. The Jewish Museum Milwaukee's mission is to preserve and present the Jewish experience through the lens of Greater Milwaukee, and to celebrate the continuum of Jewish heritage and culture. The archives, exhibitions, programs and publications inspire public appreciation for the diversity of Jewish life in a local and global historic context.

Holocaust Memorial (Lieberman)

Historical
Holocaust Memorial is a public artwork by American artist Claire Lieberman located on the Jewish Museum Milwaukee lawn, which is near downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It is located at 1360 North Prospect Ave. This piece is 10 ft x 24 ft x 20 ft. The materials used are Corten steel, black granite, and brick.

Sentinels (Hudson)

Tourist Attraction
Sentinels is a public artwork by American artist Jon Barlow Hudson, located at the bottom of the Brady Street pedestrian bridge over Lincoln Boulevard, which is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It was commissioned as a part of the Wisconsin Percent for Art Program.

Eclipse (Sebastian)

Tourist Attraction
Jill Sebastian's Eclipse is located at Lake Bluff Terrace, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2000. with stairs leading to it off the lakefront. It is a collaborative piece made out of vitreous glass and stone mosaic over concrete, bronze. The dimensions are 10’ x 10’ x 10'. Made in 2003, this sculpture is still in very good condition.

Cleopatra's Wedge

Tourist Attraction
Cleopatra's Wedge is an 18-foot-tall (5.5 m) carbon steel sculpture currently on display at the Burns Commons in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is part of a growing roster of public art found within the city.

Wisconsin Conservatory of Music

School
The Wisconsin Conservatory of Music is an independent music school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It teaches classical, jazz, rock, folk, and blues and hosts musical concerts throughout the year. It is housed in a Neoclassical-style mansion built in 1904 for Charles L. McIntosh, treasurer of J.I. Case. In 2000 the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Knickerbocker Hotel (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)

Hotel
For the old Knickerbocker Hotel (New York), see: The Knickerbocker Hotel (Manhattan)The Knickerbocker Hotel (also Knickerbocker on the Lake) is a hotel in the Yankee Hill neighborhood of downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was built in 1929 as an eight-story residential apartment hotel. In 1988 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Reviews
4.5
(12)
perroGmx
2024/07/22
PacerPal
2024/06/19
stephenkoenigs
2023/09/10
Y
Rachel
2023/07/05
Catherine
2023/04/11
omgitsmonika
2022/10/01
rajs
2022/08/30
meganlm223
2022/08/03
cosampaio13
2022/07/15
Wyatt Burp
2021/03/22
Chukwuma
2020/06/16
wfbedmundson
2020/06/09
Very good for running or a long walk
Route Details

Length

1.7 mi

Est. Steps

4000
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