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For all the transition on Brady Street, Glorioso Bros. Italian Foods, 1020 E. Brady St., has simply stayed the same.
For all the transition on Brady Street, Glorioso Bros. Italian Foods, 1020 E. Brady St., has simply stayed the same.

Day two reveal: Postcards from Milwaukee

 Inspired by the urban street photography featured in "Street Seen: The Psychological Gesture in American Photography 1940-1959" at the Milwaukee Art Museum, I will share a snapshot of a Milwaukee landmark each day for the 10 days leading up to "MAM After Dark"on March 12.

Yesterday's photo: Glorioso Bros. Italian Foods

For all the transition on Brady Street, Glorioso Bros. Italian Foods, 1020 E. Brady St., has simply stayed the same. Opened in 1946, brothers Joe, Eddie and Ted Glorioso have worked side by side for over 60 years to run the most authentic and fully stocked Italian deli and grocery in town.

For years, they've sought to import only the finest in traditional Italian cheeses, meats, olive oils and balsamic vinegars to give immigrants and locals a chance to re-create familial dishes from the "mother country." This Milwaukee landmark will soon be empty as Glorioso's makes the big move across the street to the former Brady Pharmacy.

Want to participate in today's photo? Taken from unique angles, your task is to figure out which iconic Milwaukee building is in the photograph. The pictures will start out easy but get progressively more challenging, so submit your best guess and check back daily to find yesterday's reveal. Ready to start? Just click here.

Click below to receive a coupon for $2 off admission to the Milwaukee Art Museum. Participate and you will be entered to win a prize pack featuring two free tickets to the Milwaukee Art Museum, two tickets to the "MAM After Dark" event on March 12 and a $50 gift card to Ward's House of Prime. The more you participate, the better chance you have to win.

"Street Seen," on view through April 25, examines post–World War II street photography in New York and offers an unforgettable look into a pivotal moment in our history. For more information, visit mam.org/streetseen.

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skinny | March 5, 2010 at 10:39 p.m. (report)

35267 Great adapted theme to Milwaukee! There are loads of great architectural buildings and designs within MKE. Exposure and recognition is all that is needed!

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