Milwaukee Collegiate Academy scholars are invited to join Ms. Vurusic (or check out the event with your family and friends) to the 4th Annual Doors Open Milwaukee event hosted by Historic Milwaukee, Inc. Scholars interested in touring a handful of selected buildings with Ms. Vurusic must RSVP in advance and meet Ms. V outside of the Historic Turner Hall Ballroom located at 1034 N. 4th Street, directly across the street from the BMO Harris Bradley Center no later than 10:00am.
Buildings included on Ms. Vurusic's To Do list on Saturday, September 20th include:
- Historic Turner Hall
- BMO Harris Bradley Center
- Milwaukee Public Library Central Branch
- Federal Courthouse
- US Bank Building
- ... and more!
More information on the event...
Milwaukee features world-class events and attractions, but no single event highlights the environment that these attractions occur in and around. On the weekend of September 20th and 21st, the fourth annual Doors Open Milwaukee event will open the doors to over 100 wonderful buildings free-of-charge to the public –buildings that hold hidden treasures and special stories – from churches to office buildings, theaters to work sites, museums to hotels, clubs to universities; all sites of historic, architectural, cultural, or commercial interest. And remember — if it rains, most of our activities are indoors.
The event has two major components: 1) design your own itinerary to visit over 100 buildings that will open their doors (often with guided tours, no tickets necessary); 2) join one or more of over 40 in-depth tours that are ticketed (find details under the “Event Guide – In-Depth Tours” section of this website.)
Buildings included on Ms. Vurusic's To Do list on Saturday, September 20th include:
- Historic Turner Hall
- BMO Harris Bradley Center
- Milwaukee Public Library Central Branch
- Federal Courthouse
- US Bank Building
- ... and more!
More information on the event...
Milwaukee features world-class events and attractions, but no single event highlights the environment that these attractions occur in and around. On the weekend of September 20th and 21st, the fourth annual Doors Open Milwaukee event will open the doors to over 100 wonderful buildings free-of-charge to the public –buildings that hold hidden treasures and special stories – from churches to office buildings, theaters to work sites, museums to hotels, clubs to universities; all sites of historic, architectural, cultural, or commercial interest. And remember — if it rains, most of our activities are indoors.
The event has two major components: 1) design your own itinerary to visit over 100 buildings that will open their doors (often with guided tours, no tickets necessary); 2) join one or more of over 40 in-depth tours that are ticketed (find details under the “Event Guide – In-Depth Tours” section of this website.)