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Parkway Supply
6410 River Pkwy, Milwaukee, WI 53213
Parkway Supply is a leasing company. It provides leasing, rental and sale services on trucking and lifting equipment and…More machinery. It is independently owned and operated; it is led by Donald Schaefer.
6410 River Pkwy, Milwaukee, WI 53213
Parkway Supply is a leasing company. It provides leasing, rental and sale services on trucking and lifting equipment and…More machinery. It is independently owned and operated; it is led by Donald Schaefer.
Menomonee River Parkway
N Met to Wee Ln & W North Ave, Wauwatosa, WI 53226
The Menomonee River Parkway stretches almost the longest length of Wauwatosa from southeast to northwest, following the…More stream of the same name. It was part of the vision of Charles Whitnall, the godfather of the Milwaukee County Parks System, who worked to create a network of parkways that act as both floodways and natural and recreational corridors. Much of the Menomonee River Parkway is also the route of the popular Oak Leaf Trail, a 76-mile biking and hiking circuit in Milwaukee County.
N Met to Wee Ln & W North Ave, Wauwatosa, WI 53226
The Menomonee River Parkway stretches almost the longest length of Wauwatosa from southeast to northwest, following the…More stream of the same name. It was part of the vision of Charles Whitnall, the godfather of the Milwaukee County Parks System, who worked to create a network of parkways that act as both floodways and natural and recreational corridors. Much of the Menomonee River Parkway is also the route of the popular Oak Leaf Trail, a 76-mile biking and hiking circuit in Milwaukee County.
Honey Creek Parkway
W Blue Mound Rd & N 79th St, Wauwatosa, WI 53213
Honey Creek flows from the south through West Allis to meet the Menomonee River in the middle of Wauwatosa. For a couple…More of miles along its course from State Fair Park north it is one of Milwaukee County's premier natural areas, traced by a winding road and vistas of Wauwatosa's natural wonders. Honey Creek is prone to flooding, and that is one of the principle reasons for the existence of the parkway: It is a floodway as well as a recreational corridor.
W Blue Mound Rd & N 79th St, Wauwatosa, WI 53213
Honey Creek flows from the south through West Allis to meet the Menomonee River in the middle of Wauwatosa. For a couple…More of miles along its course from State Fair Park north it is one of Milwaukee County's premier natural areas, traced by a winding road and vistas of Wauwatosa's natural wonders. Honey Creek is prone to flooding, and that is one of the principle reasons for the existence of the parkway: It is a floodway as well as a recreational corridor.
Underwood Creek Parkway
N 115th St & W Watertown Plank Rd, Wauwatosa, WI 53226
The visionary Charles Whitnall created the system of Milwaukee County Parkways during the Great Depression by buying up…More the land along local streams to form both floodways and recreational corridors for county citizens. Underwood Creek is a tributary of the Menomonee River in the southeast quadrant of Wauwatosa. Underwood provides for biking and hiking as well as scenic drives, as do all of the parkways, but it also features the Wil-o-Way Community Center and access to the Hansen Park Golf Course.
N 115th St & W Watertown Plank Rd, Wauwatosa, WI 53226
The visionary Charles Whitnall created the system of Milwaukee County Parkways during the Great Depression by buying up…More the land along local streams to form both floodways and recreational corridors for county citizens. Underwood Creek is a tributary of the Menomonee River in the southeast quadrant of Wauwatosa. Underwood provides for biking and hiking as well as scenic drives, as do all of the parkways, but it also features the Wil-o-Way Community Center and access to the Hansen Park Golf Course.
Webster Park
4521 N Mayfair Rd, Wauwatosa, WI 53225
Webster Park is unique in that it is a Milwaukee County park but is leased by the City of Wauwatosa as a neighborhood…More park for city residents of the northwest side. The small area is located along the Menomonee River Parkway, featuring a play structure and modest athletic fields.
4521 N Mayfair Rd, Wauwatosa, WI 53225
Webster Park is unique in that it is a Milwaukee County park but is leased by the City of Wauwatosa as a neighborhood…More park for city residents of the northwest side. The small area is located along the Menomonee River Parkway, featuring a play structure and modest athletic fields.
Hansen Park
9800 Underwood Pkwy, Wauwatosa, WI 53226
Situated along Underwood Parkway, Hansen Park's principle feature is a not-too-challenging golf course, but it also has…More some of the prettiest views in Milwaukee County. Hansen lies near the confluence of Underwood Creek and the Menomonee River, with ample woods and winding trails nearby. In winter, it is a popular place to go cross-country skiing.
9800 Underwood Pkwy, Wauwatosa, WI 53226
Situated along Underwood Parkway, Hansen Park's principle feature is a not-too-challenging golf course, but it also has…More some of the prettiest views in Milwaukee County. Hansen lies near the confluence of Underwood Creek and the Menomonee River, with ample woods and winding trails nearby. In winter, it is a popular place to go cross-country skiing.
Hoyt Park
1800 N Swan Blvd, Wauwatosa, WI 53226
Hoyt Park is a premier destination for Tosans wanting to picnic or play, run or bike, along the Menomonee River Parkway…More northwest of the Village. Extremely picturesque Hoyt Park is one of the most popular gathering places on the west side of the metro area. Coming soon in 2011 is the rejuvenation of Hoyt Pool, which was once the largest and most heavily attended swimming holes in Milwaukee County. The old pool failed, though, so Wauwatosa citizens raised $8 million to rebuild it when the county couldn't afford it. Opening this spring, Hoyt Pool will once again be Wauwatosa's swimming hole.
1800 N Swan Blvd, Wauwatosa, WI 53226
Hoyt Park is a premier destination for Tosans wanting to picnic or play, run or bike, along the Menomonee River Parkway…More northwest of the Village. Extremely picturesque Hoyt Park is one of the most popular gathering places on the west side of the metro area. Coming soon in 2011 is the rejuvenation of Hoyt Pool, which was once the largest and most heavily attended swimming holes in Milwaukee County. The old pool failed, though, so Wauwatosa citizens raised $8 million to rebuild it when the county couldn't afford it. Opening this spring, Hoyt Pool will once again be Wauwatosa's swimming hole.