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Deborah Benavides

Milwaukee's Popular Wings of the Calatrava

If you are visiting Milwaukee’s downtown near noon, grab your lunch “to go” and head to the lakefront to see the spectacular Calatrava “flapping” its wings. Almost everyday when the Milwaukee Art Museum opens, so do the “wings” of our city’s most photographed and recognizable structure.

At lunch time, Milwaukeeians get to witness the white wings of the structure closing and reopening (flapping) as if a bird in flight over the water. At the end of the day, the wings stay closed when the museum closes.

Recently on a guided city tour with newcomers, we stopped at the museum midday and the wings were closed. Kay Collins of KBC Tour Company informed our group that because the winds reached over 23 mph that day, the sensors on the Burke Brise prevented the wings from opening.

Without too much disappointment, our guests headed inside MAM to witness the remarkable repetitive lines and curves of this amazing showpiece as you are free to walk along the hallways visit the coffee shop to experience this treasure. So make sure you not only admire it from the outside, but peak inside next time you are downtown Milwaukee - don’t just fly by.

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Wisconsin Dells – Dive In

If you move to Wisconsin, it won’t be long before you experience Wisconsin Dells – “The Dells” . I tried to keep the Waterpark Capital of the World (as it is known) a secret from my two young children – because once you go – you’ll get begged to come back again and again like the five million other annual visitors.

(Wisconsin Dells gets its name from the dell of the Wisconsin River, a scenic glacially formed gorge with striking sandstone formations.)

It is home to 18 indoor waterparks and 3 outdoor waterparks. The Dells covers 70 acres of natural beauty and modern marvels – including the largest outdoor waterpark in the United States – Noah’s Ark. If you take the family on a trip here – be prepared to come back again!

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