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Walker's Point
NameWalker's Point
Coordinates43.02,-87.91

Walker's Point is a neighborhood located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, situated near the Menomonee River and Lake Michigan. The area is known for its rich history, cultural attractions, and vibrant nightlife, with popular destinations like the Pabst Theater and Harley-Davidson Museum. Walker's Point is also close to other notable Milwaukee neighborhoods, including Riverwest and Downtown Milwaukee. The neighborhood is home to many University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee students and faculty, as well as employees of major companies like Miller Brewing Company and Johnson Controls.

Geography

Walker's Point is situated in the southeastern part of Milwaukee County, near the Allen-Bradley clock tower and the Milwaukee RiverWalk. The neighborhood is bounded by West National Avenue to the north, South 16th Street to the west, and West Greenfield Avenue to the south. The area's proximity to Lake Michigan and the Menomonee River makes it a popular destination for outdoor recreation, with nearby parks like Mitchell Park and Pulaski Park. Walker's Point is also close to other Milwaukee neighborhoods, including Bay View and Harambee, and is accessible via Interstate 43 and Interstate 94.

History

The history of Walker's Point dates back to the early 19th century, when the area was settled by German and Polish immigrants who worked in the nearby breweries and tanneries. The neighborhood was named after George Walker, a Canadian-born businessman who owned a large portion of the land in the area. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Walker's Point was a major industrial center, with companies like Allis-Chalmers and Cutler-Hammer operating in the area. The neighborhood was also home to many labor unions, including the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations. Notable figures like Frank Lloyd Wright and Harry Houdini have ties to the area, with Wright designing the Johnson Wax Headquarters in nearby Racine, Wisconsin, and Houdini performing at the Milwaukee Theatre.

Demographics

As of the 2010 United States Census, the population of Walker's Point was approximately 12,000 people, with a diverse mix of African American, Hispanic, and White American residents. The neighborhood is home to many young professionals and families, with a median age of 32 and a median household income of $43,000. Walker's Point is also a popular destination for LGBTQ+ individuals, with many gay bars and nightclubs in the area, including the LGBT Community Center and the Milwaukee Pride festival. The neighborhood is served by Milwaukee Public Schools, including South Division High School and Allen-Bradley Elementary School.

Economy

The economy of Walker's Point is driven by a mix of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and tourism. The neighborhood is home to many major companies, including Rockwell Automation and ManpowerGroup, as well as smaller businesses and startups. Walker's Point is also a popular destination for shopping and dining, with many unique boutiques and restaurants, including the Milwaukee Public Market and the Riverwest Co-op Cafe. The neighborhood is served by several major banks, including BMO Harris Bank and U.S. Bank, and is close to the Milwaukee County Courthouse and the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Milwaukee field office.

Transportation

Walker's Point is accessible via several major highways, including Interstate 43 and Interstate 94, as well as Wisconsin Highway 32 and Wisconsin Highway 100. The neighborhood is also served by the Milwaukee County Transit System, with several bus routes connecting to Downtown Milwaukee and other nearby neighborhoods. Walker's Point is close to General Mitchell International Airport and the Milwaukee Intermodal Station, which offers Amtrak and Greyhound service to destinations like Chicago, Illinois and Minneapolis, Minnesota. The neighborhood is also bike-friendly, with several bike lanes and bike-share stations, including the Bublr Bikes system.

Points_of_Interest

Walker's Point is home to many popular attractions, including the Harley-Davidson Museum, the Pabst Theater, and the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. The neighborhood is also close to several major parks, including Mitchell Park and Pulaski Park, as well as the Menomonee River and Lake Michigan. Visitors to the area can explore the Walker's Point Neighborhood Association's self-guided tour, which highlights the neighborhood's historic architecture and cultural landmarks, including the St. Stanislaus Church and the Allen-Bradley Clock Tower. Other notable attractions in the area include the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, and the Wisconsin Center. Category:Neighborhoods in Milwaukee