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Milwaukee bus passes
“Found! A mini collection of weekly Milwaukee bus passes between the years of 1930–1979. I would love to know more about the keeper of these—certainly the owner held a steady job.
The transit system changed names over the course of 40 years as did the design; great shifts in color palettes and typographic sensibilities. We’ve got some great fluorescent inks that my scanner couldn’t capture…”
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State Capitol. #madison #wisconsin #uw #photo #picture #instagram (Taken with instagram)
Who doesn’t like beer? Well I know I do, and over the years we’ve been to quite a few breweries. The first one we went to was Miller Brewery in Milwaukee WI.
More information on the strange happenings in Clintonville (worth the view just to see the way Lee pronounces Waupaca).
Unexplained Phenomenon of the Day: The city of Clintonville, Wisconsin, has been unable to explain a series of loud noises that started earlier this week and have occurred multiple times since.
The sounds have been described by locals as resembling “thunder, fireworks or someone slamming a heavy door.”
Officials have set up recording equipment in an effort to find the source of the “booming sounds” that have reportedly roused residents from their sleep. That effort has been unsuccessful thus far, as has every attempt to explain away the mystery with manmade causes.
City administrator Lisa Kuss said they have so far ruled out water, sewer, gas, landfill, military, and mining-related origins, as well as known geological phenomena.
vibration-detection devices, set to be installed by Friday, will be used to determine the clamor’s episcenter.
A city meeting has been called for 6 PM this evening. A Q&A session will be held, but Kuss has already acknowledged that there is no new information to disseminate at this time.