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  2. Fiserv Forum - Wikipedia

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    Fiserv Forum is a multi-purpose arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that opened in 2018. It has a capacity of 17,385 for basketball, 15,178 for hockey and indoor football, and 18,000 for concerts.

  3. American Family Field - Wikipedia

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    American Family Field is the current home of the Milwaukee Brewers, replacing Milwaukee County Stadium in 2001. Learn about its construction, features, attractions, events and history from this comprehensive article.

  4. She had proof she paid the meter. But she still couldn't get ...

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    The City of Milwaukee issues more than 400,000 parking tickets each year and receives 50 to 60 appeals each weekday, a city spokesperson estimates. She had proof she paid the meter.

  5. Sturtevant station - Wikipedia

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    The 1,800-square-foot (170 m 2) station includes a Quik-Trak ticket kiosk, restrooms, a seating area and a pedestrian bridge to connect the northbound and southbound boarding platforms. [3] As the station is unstaffed, all tickets from the station need to be either purchased in advance or from the Quik-Trak kiosk. [ 3 ]

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  7. Winter parking regulations end Friday in Milwaukee. Here's ...

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    Cars are seen on West Fond du Lac Avenue on Feb. 16 in Milwaukee. Winter parking regulations in the city end March 1.

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  9. Chris Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Chris Gardner is the subject of the book and film The Pursuit of Happyness, based on his life story of overcoming homelessness and becoming a stockbroker. He was born in 1954 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and served in the Navy, worked as a medical researcher, and founded his own brokerage firm.