Our History Begins with the River, Riverwest - Sunday

Our History Begins with the River, Riverwest - Sunday

By Historic Milwaukee

This is a Doors Open Milwaukee 2025 ticketed tour.

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Location

Gordon Park Parking Lot

2828 North Humboldt Boulevard Milwaukee, WI 53212

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Community • City & Town

12,000 years ago the glacier retreated. Native tribes inhabited the area 400 to 1000 years ago. French settlers came in the late 17th and early 18th century. By the 1840s the tribes were moved out with the help of Solomon Juneau, who they trusted. Increase Lapham came near the same time. All of these stories involve the Milwaukee River. From Mishipeshu, the underwater panther of the deep, to Byron Kilbourn the builder of canals and streets. I often imagined what the river would reveal if a photo was taken every day for 100 years. Let me paint a word picture as we walk the trails. Bits of legend, surveyor, scientist, historian, Increase Lapham, developer Byron Klbourn.

Moving from active recreation to passive nature sanctuary, led be Vince Bushell, publisher Riverwest Currents and Naturalist. This is a 2-mile walk and is not wheelchair accessible.

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Historic Milwaukee

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