Crack A Cold One! HuffPost’s Listen To America Tour Stops In Milwaukee

Week four of our Listen To America road trip ended in Milwaukee.

Wisconsin might be known for its cheese, but Milwaukee is certainly not cheesy. The largest city in the state, Milwaukee has an incredibly rich beer culture with many breweries pouring out countless craft beers for every palate. It was even once home to four of the world’s largest breweries: Blatz, Miller, Pabst and Schlitz.

If you’re not looking to wet your whistle, you can take in the world’s only Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee, scope out the Milwaukee Public Market or visit the Milwaukee Art Museum. There’s also the Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, the nation’s largest Native American casino.

We popped past the Milwaukee Film Festival at the Oriental Theatre, waved at the statue of Fonzie from “Happy Days” down on the RiverWalk, and spent some time at Walnut Way Conservation Corp. Take a look here:

People check out the Listen To America tents.
People check out the Listen To America tents.
Emily Neinfeldt signs up to be interviewed.
Emily Neinfeldt signs up to be interviewed.
Emily Neinfeldt and Katie Scheidt prepare to be interviewed.
Emily Neinfeldt and Katie Scheidt prepare to be interviewed.
People gather at the Listen To America tents.
People gather at the Listen To America tents.
Jo Confino talks to people driving by about the Listen To America tour during HuffPost's visit to Milwaukee.
Jo Confino talks to people driving by about the Listen To America tour during HuffPost's visit to Milwaukee.
Merquides Velez Sr. signs up to be interviewed.
Merquides Velez Sr. signs up to be interviewed.
Edward Carlson speaks to Alanna Vagianos about all the places he has traveled over the years.
Edward Carlson speaks to Alanna Vagianos about all the places he has traveled over the years.
Alana Griffith of the Milwaukee Ballet shows off her dance moves.
Alana Griffith of the Milwaukee Ballet shows off her dance moves.
Interviews are conducted on the bus during HuffPost's visit to Milwaukee.
Interviews are conducted on the bus during HuffPost's visit to Milwaukee.
Isabella Carapella and Kate Palmer sign up people outside the Oriental Theatre to be interviewed.
Isabella Carapella and Kate Palmer sign up people outside the Oriental Theatre to be interviewed.
A vegetable garden planted by the Walnut Way Conservation Corp. in Milwaukee.
A vegetable garden planted by the Walnut Way Conservation Corp. in Milwaukee.
Vikki Porter hugs Bobby Drake before he signs up to be interviewed.
Vikki Porter hugs Bobby Drake before he signs up to be interviewed.
A spider weaves its web on a lightpost outside the Oriental Theatre.
A spider weaves its web on a lightpost outside the Oriental Theatre.
The numbers 414, Milwaukee's area code, are painted on the pavement of the Black Cat Alley behind the Oriental Theatre.
The numbers 414, Milwaukee's area code, are painted on the pavement of the Black Cat Alley behind the Oriental Theatre.
Theatergoers line the street for the Milwaukee Film Festival at the Oriental Theatre.
Theatergoers line the street for the Milwaukee Film Festival at the Oriental Theatre.
A bridge is reflected in the Milwaukee River, which runs through the city's downtown.
A bridge is reflected in the Milwaukee River, which runs through the city's downtown.
The HuffPost tour bus sits on North Plankinton Avenue in Milwaukee.
The HuffPost tour bus sits on North Plankinton Avenue in Milwaukee.

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The HuffPost bus stops in Livingston, Montana, for the "Listen To America" tour on Oct. 16, 2017.
The HuffPost bus stops in Livingston, Montana, for the "Listen To America" tour on Oct. 16, 2017.
Pedestrians visit the HuffPost bus.
Pedestrians visit the HuffPost bus.
A table with postcards sits at the HuffPost video activation site.
A table with postcards sits at the HuffPost video activation site.
Lei-Anna Bertelsen, Troy Bertelsen and Perry Hofferber chat near the HuffPost tents.
Lei-Anna Bertelsen, Troy Bertelsen and Perry Hofferber chat near the HuffPost tents.
Photographer Allen Russell talks with HuffPost staff before his interview. 
Photographer Allen Russell talks with HuffPost staff before his interview. 
HuffPost's video activation site was the Livingston Depot Center building.
HuffPost's video activation site was the Livingston Depot Center building.
Melissa Nootz plays a game of cornhole with her daughters Esmé and Iris.
Melissa Nootz plays a game of cornhole with her daughters Esmé and Iris.
Rebecca Halperin steps into the bus, whose surface reflects the Livingston Depot Center.
Rebecca Halperin steps into the bus, whose surface reflects the Livingston Depot Center.
HuffPost staffer Samantha Tomaszewski works.
HuffPost staffer Samantha Tomaszewski works.
Helen Mulroney and Jo Anne Troxel check out a flyer.
Helen Mulroney and Jo Anne Troxel check out a flyer.
Hayley Miller tries to recruit people to be interviewed.
Hayley Miller tries to recruit people to be interviewed.
Patricia Grabow is interviewed.
Patricia Grabow is interviewed.
A view of the Murray Hotel from the Livingston Depot Center.
A view of the Murray Hotel from the Livingston Depot Center.
Moderator Greg Veis (far right) sits with panelists Walter Kirn, Seabring Davis and Jamie Harrison Potenberg during the "Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" event at Elk River Books.
Moderator Greg Veis (far right) sits with panelists Walter Kirn, Seabring Davis and Jamie Harrison Potenberg during the "Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" event at Elk River Books.
Walter Kirn speaks during the "Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" event.
Walter Kirn speaks during the "Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" event.
The audience fills the event space at Elk River Books to hear the "Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" discussion.
The audience fills the event space at Elk River Books to hear the "Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" discussion.
Jamie Harrison Potenberg speaks during the event. 
Jamie Harrison Potenberg speaks during the event. 
Ted Madden ask questions of the panelists during the Q&A part of the forum.
Ted Madden ask questions of the panelists during the Q&A part of the forum.
Seabring Davis speaks during the "Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" discussion.
Seabring Davis speaks during the "Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" discussion.
Moderator Greg Veis addresses the crowd.
Moderator Greg Veis addresses the crowd.
A mural depicts life in Livingston, which lies just north of Yellowstone National Park.
A mural depicts life in Livingston, which lies just north of Yellowstone National Park.
The HuffPost tour bus crosses the Yellowstone River.
The HuffPost tour bus crosses the Yellowstone River.

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