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Milwaukee (locally /məˈwɔːki/ mə-WAW-kee) is the most
populous city in the U.S.
state of
Wisconsin and the seat of
Milwaukee County. With a po****tion...
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Milwaukee Brewers are an
American professional baseball team
based in
Milwaukee. The
Brewers compete in
Major League Baseball (MLB) as a
member club...
- The
Milwaukee Bucks are an
American professional basketball team
based in
Milwaukee. The
Bucks compete in the
National Basketball ****ociation (NBA) as...
- The Chicago,
Milwaukee, St. Paul and
Pacific Railroad (CMStP&P),
better known as the
Milwaukee Road (reporting mark MILW), was a
class I
railroad that...
- been
named SS
Milwaukee (or derivation). SS
Milwaukee (1852), U.S.
package freighter. SS
Milwaukee (1868), U.S.
steam barge. SS
Milwaukee (1879), also...
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Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation,
known more
commonly as
Milwaukee Tool, is a multi-national
company that develops, manufactures, and
markets power...
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Stadium in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Milwaukee began play in the
inaugural 1977
American Professional Slo-Pitch
League (APSPL)
season as the
Milwaukee Copper...
- club
moved to
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1953. With a
roster of star
players such as Hank Aaron,
Eddie Mathews, and
Warren Spahn, the
Milwaukee Braves won...
- (/ˈdɑːmər/; May 21, 1960 –
November 28, 1994), also
known as the
Milwaukee Cannibal or the
Milwaukee Monster, was an
American serial killer and ****
offender who...
- The
University of Wisconsin–
Milwaukee (UW–
Milwaukee, UWM, or
Milwaukee) is a
public urban research university in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
United States. It...