And the Milwaukee Stockyards "The World's Largest Calf Market". I grew up there in the 50's through the early 70's. Was in my 1st professional rodeo in County Stadium. Milwaukee was the cleanest city I have ever been in. When I came back from Nam in 71 things had changed.
Fantastic! I can almost visualize the fedora wearing middle-aged guys taking in a Braves game at County Stadium circa 1962, or Frank Balistrieri and crew holding court at the Pfister, Father Groppi leading a march, the taste of Jake's pastrami, Dick Bacon soaking in the sun, the witch's house on an autumn night, "Freeway" dancing at a game, the smell of the breweries and Ambrosia chocolate, the 'Bowling Game' on local TV, etc. etc. Also, gotta love the shot of the "First Wisconsin" building sans the tacky corporate logo feces at the top! Thanks for posting this.
@Anonymous The Hoan Bridge's deck was rebuilt about four or five years ago. The steel supports and girders below deck were repainted a nice shade of blue. The arches were repainted a shade of gold a certain fast food chain uses. Driving across the Hoan now is like driving over a new bridge.
In the mid 30's to mid 40's, some of the country's finest industrial talent was based in Milwaukee. In particular, the Milwaukee Road, which once dominated the entire Menominee Valley, utilized the talents of thousands of the finest industrial engineers and craftsmen. Now, its world-renowned legacy is a token historical marker next to a parking lot.
I lived in Milwaukee for a number of years, then moved to North carolina in 85, where I was born. Like them both. In Carolina we have the beach and mountains, beautiful
Great vid and pictures as well as the music i grew up born and raised in Milwaukee. always will be my home im mostly a southside guy but i always liked the east side too
Born and Raised in Bay View-Milwaukee. You did a Really Good Job here. And I can relate because My Mom also talked about things like a Coal Shoot in the basement and a Milk Shoot near the back door, the dances at Eagles Ball Room, Free dishes at the Avalon, the Strand. Cable Cars, Old Smokey and Trains where Summerfest is now. You Know what would be nice, if they BRING BACK USO Shows and include ALL Soldiers, active, returned vets and retired.
Grew up in Bay View. That shot of the First Wisconsin tower under construction resonated with me. While going to UWM I was a third shift security guard at the construction site. Cops used to come by and "borrow" concrete forms from the yard...the crane operator would take me up to the top. Watching sunrise over the lake from the top while hanging onto a beam is a powerful memory. To this day if I see a searchlight in the sky I think it's a Clark station opening.
+Peter Crowl slighty rased in cudahy 3 years old living in a office suply shop man i do miss milwaukee alot i was goining to atend uwm or marquette for school it is my only way to go back home summerfest was busy time in the summer man i will get a chance dont worry i will be back home
Born in the mid-1970s. Milwaukee has changed a lot. I'll never leave home. I'm always looking for old photos and slides of county buses. Drawbridges are always interesting. The list can go on and that's all for now. Great photos of Milwaukee's past.
Loved the video I am very much into the history of the Milwaukee area especially the Southside. That's we're I'm from national ave area.. I'm in Bay View now but I always considered myself a Southside person and wish it could go back to what it was as I was growing up.
you should do a walking tour for Milwaukee students and enlighten us about the history, especially students from outside the state. That would get you a lot of money besides a lot of us young peeps from Europe would love it.
The South Milwaukee Chicago & Northwestern passenger depot (at 4:22) is still standing. It's been restored, but is now used by a private, non-railroad-related business.
Grew up in the third ward of Milwaukee with my dad, crazy to see it go from an industrial ghost town to a flourishing community full of art and culture. The Marquette Interchange and Hoanan Bridge have always fascinated me, always wondered what they looked like before they were built, do you have any more pictures?
Grew up near 25 + Wisconsin. Could smell Red Star Yeast (now proven cancer causing) + the stockyards (blood) at 16th in the Valley. County Emergency Hospital on 25th. Beautiful trees: hill for sledding. WI Ave Grade School K-8th grade. Tower Theater with $.25 ticket. Street cars with wicker seats.
What’s great about it? The most segregated city in America? Crimes and shootings have been on the rise for years? Education is shit in Milwaukee. Or is it cause the bucks won the championship? Let’s be real, Milwaukee is a shit hole.
🩷🩷🩷🩷I WANNA TELL U THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT‼️♥️♥️I DONT LIVE IN MILWAUKEE BUT I I LOVE TAKING PICS OF INDUSTRIAL AREAS AND I LIKE TRAINS ETC ETC WERE THESE PICS FROM THE 69s 70s and 80s ? Thanks for this GREAT VIDEO 🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎 I’m planning a trip to Milwaukee soon can I go here does it still exist? I’d like to get some photos and or can u tell me what street this area is off can I get there on foot? Dope ASS SONG‼️🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎
Democrat run, soft on crime, and frivolous government spending like all the other large metropolitan cities across America. I love the Milwaukee of the 60's and 70's as a kid growing up on the Southside. Lots of fond memories but the city has become unrecognizable in many areas in the name of "progress". I'll just hold on to those fond memories of Southgate mall, Point Loomis and how it was to see neighborhoods where people actually took care of their property.
THE PICS AT 3:42 SHOWING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE DANIEL HOAN MEMIORAL BRIDGE (I-794) IS AMAZING. I DIDNT KNOW THE BEAMS USE TO ME RED LOL. NOW THAT BRIDGE IS IN SUPER NEEDED REPAIRS AND UPDATES.
hit lee - it was and still is segregated, but so many of todays "white people" are scared and pathetic, the true players stay and bleached bluff leave, people of all colors were here scence the BEGINNING, good people, everyone, naturally segregated, its worse today because of that bleached bluff and corporate interest, and death rate because of dumb fucks in the street not thinking about what there about to do or getting stuck up in a life they wont want
The integrated bussing program helped to destroy the city. I saw it firsthand. The north side schools were predominantly black and the south side schools were mostly white. Within 2 years, Hamilton High had bars on the windows and steel plates on the doors. The city gave the blacks good schools and they destroyed them.
AT 4:58, I READ SOME BLOGS ON A MILWAUKEE MEMORIES WEBSITE ABOUT AFTER THE CONSTRUCTION OF HOAN BRIDGE FREEWAY, THE FIRST FEW YEARS, PEOPLE USE TO WALK ON IT AND WATCH FIREWORKS AT SUMMERFEST GROUNDS
I can relate to all the images being 65 years old, but your choice of music does not fit the bill. Not that the music is bad just not period correct. Try some real music from when those photos were shot. BTW the music presented is cool.
I am glad, that I was finally able to move out of Milwaukee. The worst 2.5 years of my childhood. I grew up in Menomonee Falls. Then, I was drafted. Was exposed again to the same crap I endured as a child. Integration sucks!
Milwaukee for the most part was and still is a dirty, unsafe area in most parts sadly. I do have some great memories in the 1970's of walking the Milwaukee Hunger Hike a few times, taking the 66 route bus downtown and going to Topping Inc. and a few other off the wall places on or near Wisconsin Ave, the central library was amazing, the museum was pitiful and still is, the art center is ok at best. but overall, it was a place I avoided and stayed closer to where I lived, in St. Francis, a clean, safe suburb. Milwaukee is not a go to destination and never has been, probably never will be. Clean up your act! I got out and away from its suburbs decades ago. It's an armpit basically.
guildx700 : I'm glad the hundreds of thousands of people that go to Summerfest (now going on) every year disagree with you. 852,000 in 2014. I love Festa (best ever fireworks!), Polish Fest, Irish Fest, Indian Summer, and Bastille Days. Went to a wedding reception and gallery showings at the Calatrava and special events at the Domes. Also love State Fair, even if it is officially in Stallis. Every large US city that used to depend on heavy industry has had major problems. If you choose to concentrate on the bad, so be it. There is a lot of neat stuff happening in MKE. (Just retired from MPD, so I have seen more than my share of the bad.)
+guildx700 so true but the great memories what out grew the negitives this comming from a 3 year old who only lived there for 6 months in cudahy in a office suply shop my faverite passtime since mom and me and my sister couldnot go to a brewers game is to watch trains pull cars at the patrick cudahy plant block and a half from home it was happy land for me and go to southridge mall on the weekends sister and i went to her frends on the weekends pending if my sister gets in to trouble so it was happy land to a child prodgy
lol...u don't belong here...stay in st. Francis you damn coward! I'd hate to see you survive in a real run down town...like dEtroit...ud probably just freeze and lie down in the fetal position if a black man looked at you
And the Milwaukee Stockyards "The World's Largest Calf Market". I grew up there in the 50's through the early 70's. Was in my 1st professional rodeo in County Stadium. Milwaukee was the cleanest city I have ever been in.
When I came back from Nam in 71 things had changed.
Fantastic! I can almost visualize the fedora wearing middle-aged guys taking in a Braves game at County Stadium circa 1962, or Frank Balistrieri and crew holding court at the Pfister, Father Groppi leading a march, the taste of Jake's pastrami, Dick Bacon soaking in the sun, the witch's house on an autumn night, "Freeway" dancing at a game, the smell of the breweries and Ambrosia chocolate, the 'Bowling Game' on local TV, etc. etc. Also, gotta love the shot of the "First Wisconsin" building sans the tacky corporate logo feces at the top! Thanks for posting this.
Awesome music with this....I was a little rugrat when we moved from Milwaukee out to a farm...I can still remember it. Dang!!! :)
This brings back alot of memories for me..........
Thank You for this. PURE ART! Good music to put with your photos and words. I wish someone had told me, at 25.
I liked the color photos of the Hoan Bridge being built in the early 1970s.
@Anonymous The Hoan Bridge's deck was rebuilt about four or five years ago. The steel supports and girders below deck were repainted a nice shade of blue. The arches were repainted a shade of gold a certain fast food chain uses. Driving across the Hoan now is like driving over a new bridge.
Expertly taken photographs! A part of Milwaukee's history captured by a keen eye!
Cool. I lived in the inner city of Milwaukee. I wouldn't replace growing up, in Milwaukee.
36th and locust here!
Fantastic collection!
Outstanding vid. Immediately added to my Milwaukee vids playlist.
🎶 I will use this Music when I'm cruising for Chicks , so they'll know . 😂🤪🤣
Great post ! Lived here since 1972. It is amazing how much this city has matured. One of the most underrated metropolitan areas of the country.
Background music is dope 💯 💯
Growing up in the south side during the 70’s and 80’s … lots of parental freedom. These sights are magical now. Thx for posting.
In the mid 30's to mid 40's, some of the country's finest industrial talent was based in Milwaukee. In particular, the Milwaukee Road, which once dominated the entire Menominee Valley, utilized the talents of thousands of the finest industrial engineers and craftsmen. Now, its world-renowned legacy is a token historical marker next to a parking lot.
Lots of war effort went on here in the teens and forties. Proud of my hometown's heritage.
Truth!
I lived in Milwaukee for a number of years, then moved to North carolina in 85, where I was born. Like them both. In Carolina we have the beach and mountains, beautiful
Love Milwaukee Wisconsin
Great vid and pictures as well as the music i grew up born and raised in Milwaukee. always will be my home im mostly a southside guy but i always liked the east side too
Born and Raised in Bay View-Milwaukee. You did a Really Good Job here. And I can relate because My Mom also talked about things like a Coal Shoot in the basement and a Milk Shoot near the back door, the dances at Eagles Ball Room, Free dishes at the Avalon, the Strand. Cable Cars, Old Smokey and Trains where Summerfest is now. You Know what would be nice, if they BRING BACK USO Shows and include ALL Soldiers, active, returned vets and retired.
Saw many a movie at the Avalon, even met Vincent Price there one time. It was a grand place in its day.
@ oopsadaze......that's coal/milk CHUTE...not shoot.
There are some absolutely beautiful pictures in here.
Nice video and a Thumbs Up !
Beautiful!
Grew up in Bay View.
That shot of the First Wisconsin tower under construction resonated with me. While going to UWM I was a third shift security guard at the construction site.
Cops used to come by and "borrow" concrete forms from the yard...the crane operator would take me up to the top. Watching sunrise over the lake from the top while hanging onto a beam is a powerful memory.
To this day if I see a searchlight in the sky I think it's a Clark station opening.
+Peter Crowl slighty rased in cudahy 3 years old living in a office suply shop man i do miss milwaukee alot i was goining to atend uwm or marquette for school it is my only way to go back home summerfest was busy time in the summer man i will get a chance dont worry i will be back home
Really nice, thank you.
Born in the mid-1970s.
Milwaukee has changed a lot.
I'll never leave home.
I'm always looking for old photos and slides of county buses.
Drawbridges are always interesting.
The list can go on and that's all for now.
Great photos of Milwaukee's past.
Loved the video I am very much into the history of the Milwaukee area especially the Southside. That's we're I'm from national ave area.. I'm in Bay View now but I always considered myself a Southside person and wish it could go back to what it was as I was growing up.
you should do a walking tour for Milwaukee students and enlighten us about the history, especially students from outside the state. That would get you a lot of money besides a lot of us young peeps from Europe would love it.
Historic Milwaukee Tours does have many tours: look them up.
Milwaukee Wisconsin BABY!!!!
pity the smells of milwaukee back then couldn't be shared too lol. Bring back Ward Allen and the Love rock! :)
The South Milwaukee Chicago & Northwestern passenger depot (at 4:22) is still standing. It's been restored, but is now used by a private, non-railroad-related business.
Beautiful milwaukee
The Milwaukee I remember, no longer recognize "Yuppieville" !
Grew up in the third ward of Milwaukee with my dad, crazy to see it go from an industrial ghost town to a flourishing community full of art and culture. The Marquette Interchange and Hoanan Bridge have always fascinated me, always wondered what they looked like before they were built, do you have any more pictures?
Grew up near 25 + Wisconsin. Could smell Red Star Yeast (now proven cancer causing) + the stockyards (blood) at 16th in the Valley.
County Emergency Hospital on 25th.
Beautiful trees: hill for sledding.
WI Ave Grade School K-8th grade.
Tower Theater with $.25 ticket.
Street cars with wicker seats.
GREAT VIDEO, I AM BORN AND RAISED HERE 34 YEARS. AND I AM FASCINATED WITH THE PICTURE CLIP OF FIRST WISCONSIN BANK TOWER BEING BUILT. :)
Milwaukee is the best !
Milwaukee is great I'll say!
What’s great about it?
The most segregated city in America?
Crimes and shootings have been on the rise for years? Education is shit in Milwaukee.
Or is it cause the bucks won the championship?
Let’s be real, Milwaukee is a shit hole.
One word...DEPRESSING
🩷🩷🩷🩷I WANNA TELL U THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT‼️♥️♥️I DONT LIVE IN MILWAUKEE BUT I I LOVE TAKING PICS OF INDUSTRIAL AREAS AND I LIKE TRAINS ETC ETC WERE THESE PICS FROM THE 69s 70s and 80s ?
Thanks for this GREAT VIDEO 🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎 I’m planning a trip to Milwaukee soon can I go here does it still exist? I’d like to get some photos and or can u tell me what street this area is off can I get there on foot?
Dope ASS SONG‼️🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎
You will never go hungry or thirsty in Milwaukee!!!
Wow, when Milwaukee had commerce and ships actually used the river. Now it's all private boats and tours. :-( WHAT HAPPENED TO THIS GREAT CITY!!!!???
What happened to Detroit? The same could be said about Milwaukee!
@@norbertsiewert3917 Both cities are a result of whites (and businesses) leaving due to too many blacks.
@@majestyk3337 it's because of must jobs moving to Mexico you racist bastard
@@majestyk3337 Industry shifting*
Democrat run, soft on crime, and frivolous government spending like all the other large metropolitan cities across America. I love the Milwaukee of the 60's and 70's as a kid growing up on the Southside. Lots of fond memories but the city has become unrecognizable in many areas in the name of "progress". I'll just hold on to those fond memories of Southgate mall, Point Loomis and how it was to see neighborhoods where people actually took care of their property.
THE PICS AT 3:42 SHOWING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE DANIEL HOAN MEMIORAL BRIDGE (I-794) IS AMAZING. I DIDNT KNOW THE BEAMS USE TO ME RED LOL. NOW THAT BRIDGE IS IN SUPER NEEDED REPAIRS AND UPDATES.
Compare Milwaukee On The 90s To 2021
The REAL Milwaukee here, now Its changing for the worse
hit lee - it was and still is segregated, but so many of todays "white people" are scared and pathetic, the true players stay and bleached bluff leave, people of all colors were here scence the BEGINNING, good people, everyone, naturally segregated, its worse today because of that bleached bluff and corporate interest, and death rate because of dumb fucks in the street not thinking about what there about to do or getting stuck up in a life they wont want
The integrated bussing program helped to destroy the city. I saw it firsthand. The north side schools were predominantly black and the south side schools were mostly white. Within 2 years, Hamilton High had bars on the windows and steel plates on the doors. The city gave the blacks good schools and they destroyed them.
IN 1972 I LIVED ON 16TH ST. JUST WEST OF WISCONSIN AVE ACROSS FROM THE MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY DORMS.
This is some old stuff
AT 4:58, I READ SOME BLOGS ON A MILWAUKEE MEMORIES WEBSITE ABOUT AFTER THE CONSTRUCTION OF HOAN BRIDGE FREEWAY, THE FIRST FEW YEARS, PEOPLE USE TO WALK ON IT AND WATCH FIREWORKS AT SUMMERFEST GROUNDS
Then 45 visited Once and made it HORRIBLE
I can relate to all the images being 65 years old, but your choice of music does not fit the bill. Not that the music is bad just not period correct. Try some real music from when those photos were shot. BTW the music presented is cool.
Born and raised and saw Milwaukee decline in the late 90's.
I am glad, that I was finally able to move out of Milwaukee. The worst 2.5 years of my childhood. I grew up in Menomonee Falls. Then, I was drafted. Was exposed again to the same crap I endured as a child. Integration sucks!
Once a thriving haven for businesses. I remember it well. Now a Liberal Hell Hole.
WHY THE TERRIBLE MUSIC? GEEZ.
Milwaukee for the most part was and still is a dirty, unsafe area in most parts sadly. I do have some great memories in the 1970's of walking the Milwaukee Hunger Hike a few times, taking the 66 route bus downtown and going to Topping Inc. and a few other off the wall places on or near Wisconsin Ave, the central library was amazing, the museum was pitiful and still is, the art center is ok at best. but overall, it was a place I avoided and stayed closer to where I lived, in St. Francis, a clean, safe suburb. Milwaukee is not a go to destination and never has been, probably never will be. Clean up your act! I got out and away from its suburbs decades ago. It's an armpit basically.
guildx700 : I'm glad the hundreds of thousands of people that go to Summerfest (now going on) every year disagree with you. 852,000 in 2014. I love Festa (best ever fireworks!), Polish Fest, Irish Fest, Indian Summer, and Bastille Days. Went to a wedding reception and gallery showings at the Calatrava and special events at the Domes. Also love State Fair, even if it is officially in Stallis. Every large US city that used to depend on heavy industry has had major problems. If you choose to concentrate on the bad, so be it. There is a lot of neat stuff happening in MKE. (Just retired from MPD, so I have seen more than my share of the bad.)
+guildx700 so true but the great memories what out grew the negitives this comming from a 3 year old who only lived there for 6 months in cudahy in a office suply shop my faverite passtime since mom and me and my sister couldnot go to a brewers game is to watch trains pull cars at the patrick cudahy plant block and a half from home it was happy land for me and go to southridge mall on the weekends sister and i went to her frends on the weekends pending if my sister gets in to trouble so it was happy land to a child prodgy
guildx700 have fun in lame st.Francis then we don't need you.
lol...u don't belong here...stay in st. Francis you damn coward! I'd hate to see you survive in a real run down town...like dEtroit...ud probably just freeze and lie down in the fetal position if a black man looked at you
Instead of crappy music how about a little narration to educate those not familiar with the images. Lost opportunity.
Try to enjoy someone else's point of view