![]() | MetalMike33: Troll foot or troll dong???RT @Danny_DeVito: Cabbing to Canal Street
Restin up my Troll Feet
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![]() | Arsenic_Cookies: wondering if "an ode to Harley Quinn" or "A Clockwork Orange" should be the concept for the next shoot about 4 hours ago |
| Clairibela: @catgiggle Or my former employer, The Palace Cafe, on Canal Street. Good lawd!! about 9 hours ago |
![]() | seattlebiker: @jacobm I am finding more 'activity' for my alias that is political or include harley information which is NOT me. LOL! Need 2 b informed! about 9 hours ago |
| ClassicAmIron: 1904 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle - 2nd Year or Not?: Many people following the history of Harley-Davidson feel t.. link about 9 hours ago |
| By Jeff Sherman OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer Photography by Jeff Sherman E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Jeff Sherman |
| Published Sept. 26, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. |
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As the Harley-Davidson Museum continues to rise from its parcel at the east end of Canal Street, it's easy to see that it will make a fitting anchor to what will be quite an area with Potawatomi Bingo Casino, Miller Park and, of course, Downtown minutes away.
What's not so easy to see is how this development truly hugs the water at its 20-acre site at 6th and Canal Streets near Downtown. The above photos illustrate this.
On a boat trip recently, I got to see the "back" of this budding museum that sits on the Menomonee River. It's pretty cool, and really illustrates how the museum will connect with the city.
When it's done, hopefully in summer 2008, the 130,000 square foot development will include exhibit space as well as a restaurant, café, retail shop, meeting space, special events facilities, and the company's archives.
While it's still warm out, take a boat ride up the Menomonee and watch the Harley Museum grow.
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