CBS 58 Hometowns: Story Hill
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Our 58 Hometowns tour has made its way back into Milwaukee, with a focus on a community on the city's west side that is full of history and its fair share of fun, too.
Milwaukee's Story Hill neighborhood will be Natalie Shepherd's focus this week on CBS 58 news as she tours spots such as one of the favorite sports bars in the area, a popular wine bar and restaurant, a park with a budding future ahead, as well as a cemetery that serves as home to many Milwaukee dignitaries, including the city's founder.
To kick things off, we spoke to Milwaukee 10th district Alderman Michael Murphy on Tuesday, Aug. 22, to get an overview of what makes Story Hill one of the most, well, storied neighborhoods in the city.