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Secret Stadium Sauce
Secret Stadium Sauce is a condiment found only at Milwaukee Brewers baseball games in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and served on hot dogs and brats at Miller Park. -
95.7 WBGK Radio
Established as WMIL in 1961, 95.7 FM in Milwaukee became WMVM in 1971, then WZUU in 1972. In 1986, it switched to an alternative rock format under the call letters WBGK. After two years, it flipped formats and call letters again. -
Gauntlet Ring the Bell Myself Milwaukee Baseball
Andrew loves to ring that bell, and Milwaukee baseball fans love it too! -
Spartan Discount Department Store
Spartan Mart was a discount department store chain that operated in the 1960s and 1970s. -
Irv The Workingman's Friend
Everyone from Milwaukee remembers Irv, the Working Man's Friend, the iconic, no-nonsense store on Mitchell Street that sold work clothes, jeans, and boots at reasonable prices. -
Made In Milwaukee
Wisconsin proud, Milwaukee made. -
Milwaukee For-Ev-Er
As Squints from the movie "The Sandlot" might put it, live and die Milwaukee FOR-EV-ER! -
Milway Milwaukee
Milway in Milwaukee was a treasured Wisconsin institution. -
The Tuxedo
The Tuxedo Bar was a nightly go-to for the locals, natives and visitors of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. -
County Stadium Beer Slide
County Stadium??opened in 1953 and was home to two Milwaukee baseball teams. In 1973, the beer slide and chalet debuted in the stadiums outfield seating area. A character dubbed Bernie slid down the slide and into a giant beer mug after every home run... -
Milwaukee Does
The Milwaukee Does were a team in the Women's Professional Basketball League. Playing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at Milwaukee Arena, their name was a take on their NBA team the Milwaukee Bucks. The Does played in the first two of the WPBL's three seasons, 1978-1979... -
Lenny and The Squigtones
The characters Lenny and Squiggy, from the hit 70's-era sit-com "Laverne & Shirley," formed a band during the course of that TV series. In 1979, the actors who portrayed them, Michael McKean and David Lander, released an album as the duo. McKean would go... -
Snirkles Caramel Bar
In 1920, while working for the NECCO candy company, Howard B. Stark invented a caramel and vanilla-swirled nougat filling he named Snirkle. In 1939, he founded the Howard B. Stark Company in Milwaukee and began making Snirkles Caramel Bars which became a regional hit.... -
Price Mart Pocket Logo
Price Mart is where Point Place shops! -
WFPP - The Sound
WFPP is the sound of the 70s. -
WFPP - Point Place
Tune into WFPP for all the biggest hits of the 70s! -
The Hub
It's the hippest hangout in all of Point Place, Wisconsin. -
Fatso Burger
Fatso Burger was a fictitious fast food chain with locations in Milwaukee, Point Place, and presumably throughout the Midwest. -
Milwaukee County Stadium
County Stadium was originally developed to replace aging Borchert field which dated to 1888. At the time ground was broken, the city was home to a AA team but hoped to attract a big league club. Indeed, the minor league team would never play... -
Chesty Potato Chips
Chesty Potato Chips were created by Chesty Foods in??Terre Haute, Indiana. They were available throughout the Midwest. Unable to compete with the giant national brands, the company ceased operations in the mid-'80s. Relive the crunch with this cotton/poly blended tee.

