Sunday Morning Spotlight: The Milwaukee Riverwalk development
By:
Andrew Levinson
Posted: Aug 25, 2017 10:31 PM CDT

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Early settlers were drawn to it, and now two centuries later, The Milwaukee River continues to be a magnet for people who want to live, work, and play along this downtown waterway thanks in large part to a Riverwalk system that's been growing one segment at a time.
With the 17th Annual Milwaukee River Challenge Rowing Competition approaching, now's the perfect time to re-visit this "great and growing" development.
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