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Visiting Milwaukee for the first time?

Milwaukee, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Wisconsin, is teeming with unique attractions that are sure to leave you spellbound. So buckle up, Audi drivers, and join us on this whimsical journey as we explore some of Milwaukee's most intriguing offerings!
First off, for all you aviation enthusiasts, we have the Watertown Municipal Airport waiting for you at 1741 River Drive, Watertown, WI 53094. This gem is a mere 37 miles south-west of Milwaukee and perfect for taking in some breathtaking views from up high. And if you're worried about getting hangry during your flight, don't fret u2013 just know that Dick's Pizza & Pleasure is less than 2 miles away!
Now, let's switch gears and talk movies. If you've ever found yourself longing for a cozy, local movie theater experience, Neighborhood Theater Group Llc, located at 5906 West Vliet Street, Milwaukee, WI 53208, is your answer! With tickets priced at just $5, this hidden gem is only about 1 mile south-west of Movie Fone and offers a truly unique cinematic experience. Just make sure you don't mistake it for the International Clown Hall of Fame Museum u2013 that's a whole different kind of show!
Next up, for all you architecture aficionados out there, Historic Milwaukee, Inc., located at 207 East Michigan Street Suite 406, Milwaukee, WI 53202, is an absolute must-visit. Situated about 8 miles south-east of School Sisters of Notre Dame, this organization offers guided tours that are sure to leave you in awe of the city's rich history. And who knows u2013 you might just spot an Audi or two cruising around the historic district!
Now, for those with a penchant for culture and history, we recommend paying a visit to the Wisconsin Black Historical Society/Museum at 2620 West Center Street, Milwaukee, WI 53206. This important institution is located only 3 miles north-west of INTERNATIONAL CLOWN HALL OF FAME MUSEUM and offers a fascinating look into the area's African American history. Plus, who doesn't love a good Easter egg? Keep an eye out for the subtle Audi references hidden throughout the exhibits!
And lastly, for all you foodies out there, we have not one but two scrumptious options for you to indulge in. First up, Dick's Pizza & Pleasure at 730 North Milwaukee Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202, which is less than 2 miles away from International Exports Ltd (Safe House) on the south-east. Or perhaps you'd prefer Joey Buona's Restaurant, located at 500 North Water Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202, just a stone's throw away from Umami Moto on the south-west. Whatever tickles your fancy, we promise you won't leave disappointed!
So there you have it, Audi drivers u2013 just a few of the many reasons why Milwaukee is a must-visit destination. We hope this whimsical tour has given you a taste of what's in store for you on your next adventure in Wisconsin's charming heart. Happy travels!

List of local Audi car repair shops in Milwaukee

Below is a list of Audi car repair shops and service points in Milwaukee which, in addition to standard repairs, are experienced in installing GPS trackers in Audi vehicles.

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International Autos Milwaukee

2400 South 108th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53227, United States

Audi North Shore

4400 West Brown Deer Road, Brown Deer, WI 53223, United States

Audi Milwaukee

10606 West Arthur Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53227, United States

Harry Kaufmann Motorcars Inc

5744 West Good Hope Road, Milwaukee, WI 53223, United States

International European Motor Group, Inc

5703 77th Street, Kenosha, WI 53142, United States

M & M Motors Inc

911 South 108th Street, West Allis, WI 53214, United States

AutoZone

4631 75th Street, Kenosha, WI 53142, United States

Magic Touch Auto Sales

6623 39th Avenue, Kenosha, WI 53142, United States

Kummrow Automotive LLC

2201 West Bender Road, Glendale, WI 53209, United States

Jason Imports Parts and Service

8120 West Layton Avenue, Greenfield, WI 53220, United States

Lemay Auto Group

8220 75th Street, Kenosha, WI 53142, United States

Lemay Auto Group Inc

8220 75th Street, Kenosha, WI 53142, United States

Prestige Autoworks-Paw

6301 West Douglas Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53218, United States

Lathrop Car Company

2711 Lathrop Avenue, Racine, WI 53405, United States

O'Reilly Motor Cars Inc

324 West Cherry Street, Milwaukee, WI 53212, United States

Blackstone Motors

236 Wisconsin 50, Delavan, WI 53115, United States

If you live outside Milwaukee, I could also find some local services that help you in installation in United States at the following locations next to Milwaukee: Brown Deer , Kenosha , West Allis , Glendale , Greenfield , Racine , Delavan

Frequently Asked Questions:

What's the most unique or intriguing landmark in Milwaukee that passengers often ask to be driven by, and what's the funniest or most memorable story you've heard about someone trying to get there?

The most unique and intriguing landmark in Milwaukee that passengers often ask to be driven by is the Harley-Davidson Museum. It's a must-see for motorcycle enthusiasts and even for those who are just curious about the history of this iconic American brand. The museum showcases over 450 Harley-Davidson motorcycles, from the early models to the latest innovations, as well as various exhibits that tell the story of the company's rich heritage. As for a funny or memorable story, I once had a passenger who asked me to take them to the "Harlem Davidson" museum. I assumed they meant the Harley-Davidson Museum and confidently nodded yes. But as we approached the location, the passenger became increasingly agitated and insisted that we were in the wrong place. It turned out that they actually meant Harlem's Bar & Grill, a local establishment with no connection to Harley-Davidson whatsoever! We had a good laugh about it as I drove them to the correct destination.

What is the history behind the unique street layout of Milwaukee's downtown area?

The unique street layout of Milwaukee's downtown area has an interesting history behind it. In the late 19th century, Milwaukee was booming with industry and commerce, particularly in its brewing sector. As the city grew, so did the need for a more efficient transportation system to handle the increase in traffic and commerce. To address this issue, city leaders decided to create a grid-like street layout that would be easy to navigate and allow for better traffic flow. The plan was designed by a team of engineers led by Frederick Law Olmsted, who also designed Central Park in New York City. The new street layout was completed in 1905 and featured wide, straight boulevards running east-west and north-south, with many of them named after famous explorers or military leaders. One notable feature of Milwaukee's downtown street layout is the use of diagonal streets that intersect the grid at a 45-degree angle. These diagonal streets were added to further improve traffic flow and reduce congestion, as they allowed vehicles to cross multiple streets with fewer turns. The most famous of these diagonal streets is Wisconsin Avenue, which runs diagonally from Lake Michigan through downtown Milwaukee before turning into Highway 145 east of the city. Today, Milwaukee's grid-like street layout remains an important part of its urban infrastructure, providing easy access to businesses and attractions throughout the city. It has also become a popular destination for pedestrians, cyclists, and skateboarders who appreciate the efficiency and aesthetics of the design.

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