Milwaukee has been nicknamed "A Great Place on a Great Lake," a name that really applies to the entire region, from
Ozaukee County south to the Illinois state line and from Lake Michigan west to the glacial hills of Waukesha and
Washington counties. Nestled on the western shores of Lake Michigan, this region is the hidden jewel of the Upper Midwest.
It blends small town ambiance and big city excitement into a way of living that quickly captures the hearts of newcomers,
many of whom never want to move away. Southeastern Wisconsin offers a wealth of business and social opportunities. Its
diversified economy is built on a firm foundation of industrial, high-tech and service jobs. The area's rich ethnic heritage has
spawned a variety of colorful events and award-winning restaurants.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s largest city, is located on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan. “The City of Festivals”, as Milwaukee is sometimes known for the abundance of music and ethnic festivals, is the main cultural, entertainment and economic center of southeast Wisconsin. With its historical past safely guarded, Milwaukee is ever-changing with improvements and additions that are sure to reward the residents of this charming city.
The Greater Milwaukee area abounds with a diverse offering of restaurants, shopping opportunities, museums, cultural attractions and festivals, providing its residents with a multitude of year-round activities. In addition, the presence of Milwaukee’s many professional sports teams, major international airport, bus and rail terminals, and cultural attractions make it one of the nation’s top metropolitan areas and a great place for you to call home!
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