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- Essay Name : 1184.txt
- Uploader : Jason Johnson
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- Language : English
- Subject : Geography
- Title : Entertainment impact on Urban Geog. in Milwaukee
- Grade : 80%
- School System : American
- Country : USA
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- Entertainment in Milwaukee
- and its Effect on Urban Areas
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- Summerfest. German Fest. The Great Circus Parade. Not
- just these, but, Neil Diamond, Aretha Franklin, Pearl Jam
- and many others. These are just a few of the exciting
- entertainment events that one can enjoy in the great city of
- Milwaukee. Milwaukee is a city that is known for its great
- festivals and its variety of entertainment spectacles.
- Milwaukee is the largest city in Wisconsin. Its
- population is 628,088 and has a population density of 6,543
- persons per square mile. In 1995 the population growth of
- the was 1.3%. Milwaukee covers an area of 96 square miles.
- Milwaukee began as a Native American trading post in 1674,
- and settlement began as early as 1835. The city was
- incorporated in 1848 and has been growing ever since.
- Economically, there are nearly 275,000 people employed in
- Milwaukee, with an unemployment rate of 6.2% and a per
- capita income of $21,797 (1995 World Almanac).
- Milwaukee is predominately dominated by the ethnics of
- Germany. Milwaukee is currently the largest German
- dominated city in the United States. This settlement by
- German immigrants has led to great prosperity for the city
- of Milwaukee as shown by the boom in the beer industry.
- Pabst, Schlitz, Miller all are directly related to the
- influx of Germans into this area we call Milwaukee. The
- beer industry has built Milwaukee into a well-known city.
- The contributions the German immigrants made to this city
- have led to great events in the recent past and that will
- continue forever. One event, that just happened in May, was
- the visit by German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. Kohl's visit to
- Milwaukee embraced the entire city. Chancellor Kohl and
- President Clinton met in Milwaukee and the German people
- celebrated as they do at German Fest.
- German Fest is a festival to recognize people of German
- descent and to celebrate just being German. This event
- takes place by the lakefront at the Summerfest grounds.
- German Fest is held in the end of July, and is known for its
- tuba playing contests, polka concerts, fireworks, cafes, and
- of course German food: bratwurst, sauerkraut, and lots of
- beer. German Fest is one of the most popular festivals in
- Wisconsin, and its entertainment is unparalleled. People
- from all over Wisconsin and the United States come to the
- German Fest, and for this, Milwaukee is glad to be the
- sponsor.
- Another great entertainment event in the city of
- Milwaukee is the Great Circus Parade. This parade is held
- in July and is the largest circus parade in the world. The
- parade features circus wagons pulled by horses, with various
- exotic animals, clowns, acrobats, and many other fun circus
- characters. Thousands of people line the street for this
- parade and children from all over Wisconsin, adults too,
- have seen this spectacular parade and continue to revisit it
- each year.
- Just when you thought you had your fill of
- entertainment, the largest festival in the state of
- Wisconsin has not even been mentioned. Summerfest.
- Summerfest is and eleven day celebration that starts in late
- June and goes through early July (this year's dates were
- June 27-July 7). Summerfest is famous for its variety of
- stage acts which range from rock to rap, alternative to
- jazz, and blues to classical. Summerfest is truly a concert
- and entertainment extravaganza for all ages. The event is
- also famous for its huge Fourth of July parade and its great
- fireworks display. Summerfest annually attracts over one
- million people. This event is the biggest in Wisconsin, and
- seems to be getting more and more popular.
- One may wonder how these events affect the Milwaukee
- urban area. First of all, the events are held at the
- Milwaukee lakefront and the Great Circus Parade goes through
- downtown Milwaukee. This draws a lot of people into the
- city itself. Economically, the central business district is
- a thriving industry because of these events, especially the
- Great Circus Parade. The people line the streets to watch
- the parade and many decide to browse in the numerous shops
- and restaurants that dot the Milwaukee central business
- district.
- Other events that draw people to the central business
- district are Summerfest and music concerts held at the
- Bradley Center. Although the Summerfest grounds are located
- at the waterfront, the hotels that people are in search of
- are generally located in downtown Milwaukee. There are
- hotels near the interstates outside the CBD, but the nicer
- hotels with their amenities and proximity to events make the
- downtown hotels more popular.
- With Summerfest drawing over one million people
- annually, Milwaukee becomes even busier than normal. Its
- international airport, Mitchell Field, is busier than
- normal, along with its major highways and interstates.
- Milwaukee is fortunate because of its accessibility on the
- interstate from the north (I-43), west (I-94), southwest (I-
- 43), and south (I-90, and I-94). Milwaukee's urban
- system is very well appropriated, with the only real lacking
- notion of an urban transit system, except for the city's
- public buses. Transportation can cause a problem during
- these busy events, but as in all urban areas, this problem
- is ever present and the people using these systems have
- become somewhat immune to them.
- The entertainment industry, especially in stadiums and
- arenas located in central business districts have literally
- rejuvenated many cities. For example, Camden Yards in
- Baltimore has blended its stadium into the downtown district
- and all around the stadium are stores and restaurants.
- Another good example is The Skydome in Toronto. This
- stadium is not only for sports but many concerts and
- conventions. Located in The Skydome itself is a hotel,
- restaurants such as the Hard Rock Cafe, and many stores.
- The economic impact on urban areas that entertainment has
- provided is evident in these cities as well as in Milwaukee.
- For example, the Bradley Center is one of the newest
- arenas in the United States and supports not only hockey and
- basketball, but also music concerts, conventions, and
- expositions. This has led to much investment around the
- Bradley Center whether it be new bars and restaurants, or
- new or renovated hotels. The popularity of entertainment
- arenas located in the downtown area is so great that just in
- the last nine months huge debate was occurring as to where
- to construct the new Miller Park for the Brewers and other
- entertainment spectacles. Many businesses lobbied for the
- stadium to be built in the central business district, hoping
- it would boost the downtown economies, but the stadium
- commission decided to build the stadium next to County
- Stadium. This desire by business owners shows the impact
- that entertainment has on urban economic centers.
- As a metropolitan area, Milwaukee if fairly small. It
- basically has all the things that major world cities have,
- but in some degree to a smaller scale. But with all of it s
- festivals and great entertainment options, Milwaukee's
- Summerfest and German Fest make Milwaukee one of the world's
- fun time destinations.
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