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100 reasons for Milwaukeeans to give thanks
Milwaukee's Downtown Riverwalk.
By OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writers
Photography by Dan Bishop

Published Nov. 25, 2009 at 9:02 a.m.
Tags: 100 things, thankful, thanksgiving, domes, custard, art museum, riverwalk, public market, discovery world

As we approach Thanksgiving, the editorial staff at OnMilwaukee.com offers 100 reasons for Milwaukeeans to give thanks. Feel free to use the Talkback feature to add your own suggestions and be sure to have a happy, safe holiday.

1. The Milwaukee Art Museum's Calatrava-designed brise soleil on a bright, sunny day.
2. Airline competition bringing great fares to town.
3. Brandon Jennings, the electric Bucks rookie.
4. A new Urban Ecology Center in Washington Park.
5. Your first beer on a warm evening at Summerfest.
6. Milorganite. The underappreciated fertilizer.
7. Parking and traffic are usually manageable.
8. Listening to Bob Uecker call Brewers games while working in the yard.
9. Seeing "I Closed Wolski's" bumper stickers in exotic places around the world and knowing that you have, indeed, closed the joint.
10. The warm fireplace and free nuts at The Pfister's lobby bar.
11. The consistent quality of performances at the Milwaukee Rep and other local theater groups.
12. The loungiest lounge of them all, At Random in Bay View.
13. A great tailgate party in the parking lot at Miller Park.
14. The free jukebox at Vittucci's.
15. The rooftop deck at La Perla (in summer, of course).
16. Seasonal beers from Lakefront Brewery ... and its amazing tour.
17. Bratwurst from Usinger's and Klement's.
18. So many new shopping opportunities without having to travel to a suburban mall.
19. Twenty years of Shank Hall.
20. Taking a toddler to the Milwaukee County Zoo.
21. Leon's Custard on a 90-degree night.
22. Being able to say "about 15 minutes," when someone asks how long it will take to get somewhere, anywhere.
23. Shrimp soup at Botanas.
24. Italian regional dinners at The Pasta Tree.
25. Milwaukee Film.
26. Bradford Beach is cleaner and more hoppin' than ever.
27. The entertainment value of middle-age white men hosting and calling talk-radio shows.
28. Bowling at Holler House.
29. $10 "intimate" shows at The Pabst.
30. Kite flying at Veteran's Park.
31. Peg Bradley's awesome art collection, which she donated to MAM.
32. An early-morning jog along Lincoln Memorial Drive.
33. Admirals hockey and Wave soccer. Exciting games. Good atmosphere. Cheap prices.
34. Speaking of cheap, just about everything is affordable here.
35. Jazz in the Park ... and it's free.
36. The butterfly room and The Streets of Old Milwaukee / European Village at the Milwaukee Public Museum.
37. The new Cafe Corazon in Riverwest.
38. The Oriental, Downer, Times and Rosebud Theaters.
39. Free samples at Whole Foods Market.
40. The Milwaukee Public Market.
41. The delicious pizza at Calderone Club.
42. The constant development in the Historic Third Ward.
43. Boswell Books keeps book peddling alive on Downer Avenue.
44. Fish fry options galore.
45. The raucous party that is Brewers opening day.
46. Nationally-ranked basketball teams at Marquette and Wisconsin.
47. Art collectives like Borg Ward providing easy access to the arts.
48. The good-time Irish vibe at County Clare.
49. Alterra coffee (especially on double-punch Tuesday).
50. Greg Koch, the gristle master and Fender guitar clinician, playing gigs in town when he's not in Europe.
51. New dog park in Estabrook Park.
52. Andrew Bogut's cool Australian accent.
53. Children's Hospital, one of the premier Children's Medical Centers in the world.
54. Sprecher Root Beer.
55. The Pettit National Ice Center.
56. Cannoli (and awesome smells) at Peter Sciortino's Bakery.
57. Chips, salsa and tortillas from Manny's or El Rey.
58. The half-shoulder, half-rib dinner from Speed Queen.
59. The Tool Shed and A Woman's Touch, both totally un-seedy, women-owned erotic shops.
60. The schools that continue to succeed in MPS.
61. The incredible, educational Betty Brinn Museum and Discovery World at Pier Wisconsin.
62. Beautiful parks, like Lake Park, South Shore Park, Lincoln Park and more.
63. The Tip Top Atomic Shop for rocking retro with kitsch and class.
64. That Harley hits Milwaukee with a great museum and trendy Iron Horse Hotel.
65. COA's (Children's Outing Association's) engaging programs for Milwaukee kids.
66. The Fulbeli Deli -- inside Koppa's Farwell Foods -- for the utmost in silly and tasty.
67. Underground leagues of ultimate frisbee, kickball and bike polo.
68. Fireworks on July 3.
69. Prince Fielder hitting a home run in the late innings.
70. Eating a chicken dinner and saganaki at the annual Greek Festival.
71. Ethnic authenticity and variety of Bombay Sweets, Thai Kitchen, Shiraz and Riviera Maya.
72. That the Trinity Irish Dancers are renowned worldwide.
73. That Pick 'n Save has undergone improvements to keep up with Sendik's, Whole Foods, etc.
74. Reliable public transportation.
75. There are no shortages of steakhouses Downtown.
76. The Alverno Presents series at the college's Pitman Theatre.
77. Will Allen and Growing Power.
78. Free music and events all summer long.
79. The continued protection of the Schlitz Audubon center, Lapham Peak and Grant Park's Seven Bridges.
80. Stores Sparrow and Lela, which sell clothing made by local designers.
81. The repaving and revitalization of South 2nd St. (set for summer 2010).
82. The popcorn wagon outside Gilles' on Bluemound and the ones on Downer Avenue (currently in storage) and in Catalano Square.
83. Fresh corn (and other produce) from farmer's market.
84. Secret Stadium Sauce on a Polish sausage at the ballpark.
85. In many parts of the metro area, you can see the stars at night.
86. Cream City brick.
87. The free Downtown trolleys.
88. Speaking of transporation, we're thankful that Michael Cudahy continues to fight for innovative rail in Milwaukee.
89. Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural influence abounds.
90. Jake's Deli.
91. Bike racks on buses.
92. Top ten in the nation Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.
93. Some bars (that will remain unnamed) sell carry-outs after 9 p.m.
94. That Marquette coach Buzz Williams is recruiting big talent.
95. Outpost Natural Foods and Beans and Barley for offering healthy goods long before Trader Joe's or Whole Foods Market.
96. The citywide smoking ban set for July 5, 2010.
97. Poetry slams at Mecca Lounge.
98. The ongoing radio legacy of Bob Reitman.
99. Our unique and wonderful neighborhoods like the Historic Third Ward, Walker's Point, the East Side, Brady Street, Bay View, Mitchell Street, Enderis Park, Jackson Park, Granville. 100. And, finally, the fact that OnMilwaukee.com remains a vibrant, growing online magazine in a city that shares the same qualities.

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Reader Poll
What's the best part about Thanksgiving in Milwaukee?
The Packers play on a Thursday.
Gluttonous eating without consequence.
The weather should be nice enough on "Black Friday" to shop Bayshore or Third Ward.
One or two days off of work.
Giving thanks, with friends and family.
Christmas is only a month away, and Hanukkah is even closer.
Bah humbug.

Results after 113 votes.

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