

My favorite Milwaukee landmarks
Walking through the parking lot after a trip to Summerfest, I looked up and got a terrific view of the Daniel Hoan Bridge.
That bridge, to me, is one of the ways I identify Milwaukee; if I close my eyes, I have a few instant images and the Hoan -- named after former mayor Daniel Hoan -- is pretty close to the top of the list.
On my ride home, I thought of other landmarks that, when I see them, I'm automatically reminded of my hometown. In no particular order, here are my favorite Milwaukee landmarks:
City Hall -- When I think of Milwaukee, I think of City Hall. I kept a picture of this beautiful building on my wall during my various stops around the Midwest. To me, it means "home." When recent renovations were completed, I was lucky enough to climb up the tower for a stunning view of my most favorite building in the world.
Wisconsin Gas Building Flame -- Red, yellow, blue flashing ... The flame atop the Wisconsin Gas Building has been fascinating to me since I was a kid. I still know the goofy poem that went along with it and I still check the flame at night when I'm curious about the weather.
"The Calling" -- This is one of those landmarks that many people just can't stand, especially with the Milwaukee Art Museum sitting directly behind it. No offense to Santiago Calatrava, but he's got nothing on Mark Di Suvero's big, orange piece at the eastern edge of Wisconsin Avenue. Like City Hall, a picture of "The Calling" has gone on my wall.
Gertie the Duck -- My friends like to tease me about what I call an "immense dislike" and what they call a fear of ducks. No such angst, though, comes from Gertie, who watches over the Milwaukee River from her perch on the Wisconsin Avenue bridge. The sculpture is based on a real-life duck that inhabited the bridge during World War II. Statues of her little ducklings line the Riverwalk. If you're coming to visit me, chance are you will be introduced to Gertie.
Talkbacks
Gargamel | July 14, 2010 at 8:35 p.m. (report)
The Calling? Steel girders painted orange and it's called art? Even the Bronze Fonze is better than that eyesore.
I agree with the gas building. But I'd also have to go with the revolving Miller sign in Miller Valley as well as Miller Park.
It's been gone for a few years now, but my favorite was the long low hanging limb on the tree in the middle of Lake Park.
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mkeforlife | July 2, 2010 at 7:49 a.m. (report)
C'mon, Gertie the Duck? You need to get out more dude.
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kinnickinnic | July 2, 2010 at 2:49 a.m. (report)
"The Calling" is a ugly embarassment. It should have been hauled to a scrap yard, and recycled, years ago. Now, with the beautiful Calatrava there, it is a sin everyday it remains.
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lost_found | June 30, 2010 at 3:14 p.m. (report)
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