Milwaukee, in the US federal state of Wisconsin( around 600,000 inhabitants, is located on the west bank of Lake Michigan, at the mouth of three rivers: the Menomonee River, the Kinnickinnic River and the Milwaukee River. The name of the town is derived from the term of the Potawatomi Indians for "meeting place at the water. "The development of the city was characterized by the strong influx of German immigrants in the 19th century. The establishment of a park commission in 1880 ensured that many green areas were spared by the settlement, Also the lake side was landscaped and accessible to everyone. The large breweries Pabst, Schlitz and Miller contributed to the reputation of Milwaukee as the American beer capital.
The town produces metal products, food, electrical equipment and chemical products.
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The city has many sightseeing attractions, among them standing out the town hall with an attachment which contains one of the world's largest bells, the art gallery Layton and the Art Museum whose extension was completed by Santiago Calatrava in 2001 and is an architectural attraction.
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