Wednesday, November 12, 2014

ACCESSIBLE ATTRACTIONS: Milwaukee, Wisconsin


Our ratings are...

Fully Accessible - You can access all of the attraction, with no problem, in any type of wheelchair.

Mostly Accessible - You can access most of the attraction, and all of the important parts of it, with your wheelchair.

Partially Accessible - You can access a good deal of the attraction but some parts are inaccessible and some important parts you'll miss.

Inaccessible - Kind of speaks for itself, avoid if you're in a wheelchair.

Here's Milwaukee, Wisconsin...


Lakefront Brewery - Fully Accessible. Why a brewery? It'sa highly rated attraction in this beer-drinking city and after you take the tour, you'll know why (adults only due to alcohol consumption).


Milwaukee Riverwalk - Mostly Accessible. Riverfront trail going from the Lakefront Brewery all the way down to the Third Ward takes in most of the great dining spots, pubs, and a few really cool neighborhoods along the way.


Historic Third Ward - Mostly Accessible. Newly reburbished neighborhood used to be the Italian neighborhood and is anchored by the fully-accessible Public Market. Lot's a great restaurants, shops, and bars here.


Old World 3rd Street - Mostly Accessible. This one-block, old German neighborhood is the real deal as far as an authentic, old, ethnic neighborhood. Home of Usinger's Sausage factory and store as well as the more than a century old Mader's German restaurant. Some of the older restaurants and bars may not have accessible restrooms but this is not to miss when in Milwaukee.


Lambeau Field Tour, Green Bay - Fully Accessible. It's a 100 mile drive north of Milwaukee but makes a great day trip to see where America's most successful football team calls home. The Atrium is also home to the largest sports souvenir shop in the world, a decent restaurant, and...this being Wisconsin and all...another bar.

Darryl
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