Tourist Guide Milwaukee
Milwaukee is an American city, located on the south-western banks of Lake Michigan in the state of Wisconsin. This city has a population of 573,000 approximately and is spread over an area of around 250 sq km. French missionaries were the first to discover the area. It was incorporated as a city in the year 1846. Later on Germans, fur traders and immigrants settled in the city.
The economy of the city was known for its brewing and the manufacturing industries. However, now the tourism industry holds a very important position and also contributes a lot to the economy. Milwaukee’s topography consists mainly of flat lands with lush vegetation, lakes, rivers etc. Milwaukee enjoys four distinct seasons in a year with July being the warmest month and January the coolest. The summer months are also humid.
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