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Bubbler Talk

What's got you scratching your head about the Milwaukee area? WUWM investigates your questions.

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    10th anniversary: Ice cream cocktails

    WUWM is celebrating 10 years of Bubbler Talk, our series driven by listeners’ curiosity. We’re listening back to some of our favorite episodes from the last decade and talking with the reporters who brought them to life. To close out the season, we listen to Maayan Silver’s story about  ice cream cocktails and their connection to Milwaukee.Stories mentioned in this episode: Ice Cream Cocktails, Milwaukee-Style What Happened to Milwaukee's Signature Yeast Smell? What's that smell when you drive over Milwaukee's Hoan Bridge? A Mystery Tree Grows In Milwaukee Just in time for Valentine's Day: The 'blind date cookie' and its Milwaukee connection There's a radio haunting this century-old Milwaukee area bar Have a question for Bubbler Talk? Submit it here: wuwm.com/bubblertalk.

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    10th anniversary: Why Milwaukee is called ‘Cream City’

    WUWM is celebrating 10 years of Bubbler Talk, our series driven by listeners’ curiosity. We’re listening back to some of our favorite episodes from the last decade and talking with the reporters who brought them to life. This week, we listen to Ann-Elise Henzl’s 2017 story about how Milwaukee got the nickname “Cream City.”Mentioned in this episode: How Milwaukee Got The Nickname 'Cream City' Cream City brick: From Ice Age glaciers to Milwaukee's early strip malls In Wisconsin, A Bloody Mary Isn't Complete Unless It Has A Beer Chaser The saga of Milwaukee's water tower dragon WUWM 2026 Election Survey Have a question for Bubbler Talk? Submit it here: wuwm.com/bubblertalk.

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    10th anniversary: Dining with dolphins

    WUWM is celebrating 10 years of Bubbler Talk, our series driven by listeners’ curiosity. We’re listening back to some of our favorite episodes from the last decade and talking with the reporters who brought them to life. This week, we listen to Susan Bence’s stranger-than-fiction 2018 story about a restaurant where you could dine with dolphins.Stories mentioned in this episode: Dining With Dolphins: Remembering Milwaukee's 'Most Unusual' Restaurant Did You Know There's An Ancient Coral Reef in Wauwatosa? Swimming The Milwaukee River: Should You Jump In? Have a question for Bubbler Talk? Submit it here: wuwm.com/bubblertalk.

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    10th anniversary: The legend of the Pfister ghost

    WUWM is celebrating 10 years of Bubbler Talk, our series driven by listeners’ curiosity. We’re listening back to some of our favorite episodes from the last decade and talking with the reporters who brought them to life. This week, we listen to Lake Effect executive producer Becky Mortensen’s story about the legend of the Pfister Hotel being haunted.Stories mentioned in this episode: The legend of the Pfister Hotel ghost Unearthing the history of Milwaukee’s celery farms Where are the victims of the Bay View Massacre buried? Have a question for Bubbler Talk? Submit it here: wuwm.com/bubblertalk.

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    10th anniversary: What happens when a zoo animal dies?

    WUWM is celebrating 10 years of Bubbler Talk, our series driven by listeners’ curiosity. We’re listening back to some of our favorite episodes from the last decade and talking with the reporters who brought them to life. This week, we listen to Xcaret Nuñez’s 2024 story: “What happens when an animal at the Milwaukee County Zoo dies?” Stories mentioned in this episode: What happens when an animal at the Milwaukee County Zoo dies? Meet Ringo: The star, artist and friend of Bradford Beach Unearthing the history of Milwaukee’s celery farms The search for the mystery artist behind the wooden birds on the Oak Leaf Trail Have a question for Bubbler Talk? Submit it here: wuwm.com/bubblertalk.

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    10th anniversary: Milwaukee's early Black settlers

    WUWM is celebrating 10 years of Bubbler Talk, our series driven by listeners’ curiosity. We’re listening back to some of our favorite episodes from the last decade and talking with the reporters who brought them to life. This week, we listen to Teran Powell’s 2022 story “A look at Milwaukee's early Black settlers,” and talk with Teran about her Bubbler Talk reporting.   Stories mentioned in this episode: A look at Milwaukee's early Black settlers Painted Koi Fish Have Been 'Swimming' On Milwaukee's Sidewalks For Over A Decade Who’s behind ‘The Unsung Hero,’ the 6-story mural in Milwaukee’s Third Ward? Cathedral Square's 'Immigrant Mother' statue symbolizes universal motherhood The Morris Pratt Institute has been a source of Spiritualist education for more than a century Have a question for Bubbler Talk? Submit it here: wuwm.com/bubblertalk.

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    10th anniversary: Milwaukee's favorite doughnut

    WUWM is celebrating 10 years of Bubbler Talk, our series driven by listeners’ curiosity. We’re listening back to some of our favorite episodes from the last decade and talking with the reporters who brought them to life. This week, we listen to Audrey Nowakowski’s delicious 2019 story “Cruller Or Kruller? However You Spell It, It's A Milwaukee Doughnut Staple.” Stories mentioned in this episode: Cruller Or Kruller? However You Spell It, It's A Milwaukee Doughnut Staple The journey of the ancestral pole that once stood outside of the Milwaukee Public Museum How Enderis Park neighborhood's namesake, Dorothy Enderis, shaped Milwaukee Recreation An Ode To Craftsmanship: Stained Glass Windows In Milwaukee Bungalows Have a question for Bubbler Talk? Submit it here: wuwm.com/bubblertalk.

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    10th anniversary: Dragon on the water tower

    WUWM is celebrating 10 years of Bubbler Talk, our series driven by listeners’ curiosity. We’re listening back to some of our favorite episodes from the last decade and talking with the reporters who brought them to life. This week, we listen to Emily Files’ 2019 story “The saga of Milwaukee's water tower dragon.” Stories mentioned in this episode: The saga of Milwaukee's water tower dragon Did you know the Milwaukee Safety Academy used to be a Catholic girls school? Milwaukee's Lost Town Of Lake How Granville Township Became Part Of Milwaukee Why is Thiensville landlocked by Mequon? Havenwoods State Forest in Milwaukee is the result of 'healing' after a military past Have a question for Bubbler Talk? Submit it here: wuwm.com/bubblertalk.

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    10th anniversary: Why do we call it a Bubbler?

    WUWM is celebrating 10 years of Bubbler Talk, our series driven by listeners’ curiosity. We’re listening back to some of our favorite episodes from the last decade and talking with the reporters who brought them to life. To kick it off, we listen to the very first Bubbler Talk episode: “Why do Wisconsinites call that a bubbler, anyway?” by Joy Powers.Stories mentioned in this episode: Why Do Wisconsinites Call That A Bubbler, Anyway? Where are the victims of the Bay View Massacre buried? How to research historic properties in Milwaukee Have a question for Bubbler Talk? Submit it here: wuwm.com/bubblertalk.

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    Cathedral Square's 'Immigrant Mother' statue symbolizes universal motherhood

    A bronze statue of an immigrant mother with two children has stood in Milwaukee’s Cathedral Square since 1960. One of our "Bubbler Talk" listeners wanted to know more.

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    What's the story behind the cluster of cemeteries next to I-94?

    Along I-94 near American Family Field, a group of cemeteries line the freeway. A Bubbler Talk listener wanted to know more about them. 

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    Why did so many German immigrants move to Milwaukee in the 1800s?

    For this episode of Bubbler Talk, we explore the history of immigrants who made Milwaukee a "German Athens."

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    A Milwaukee theater has a twin in France. How'd that happen?

    Milwaukee's Skylight Music Theater was designed to look like the Théâtre de la Coup d'Or in Rochefort, France. Here's how it happened.

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    Just in time for Valentine's Day: The 'blind date cookie' and its Milwaukee connection

    The blind date cookie has been around for centuries. A Bubbler Talk listener wanted to learn how the sweet's origins are connected to Milwaukee.

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    How a medieval French chapel made its way to a Milwaukee college campus

    Marquette University is technically the third home of the St. Joan of Arc Chapel, which was built in France around 1420. 

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    What's the story behind the four-leaf clover shape throughout Milwaukee's Plankinton Building?

    It’s mostly apartments and offices now, but Milwaukee’s downtown Plankinton Building used to be a grand shopping arcade. 

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    It's a bird? It's a plane? It's the Milwaukee Flyers!

    A group of Milwaukee tumblers has been soaring through the air and wowing crowds. One listener wanted to know more.

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    Why is Milwaukee missing so many street signs?

    For Bubbler Talk, we hit the road to try to answer the question: why is Milwaukee missing so many street signs? And what can residents do about it? 

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    Chew on this: the life of Milwaukee's urban river beavers

    Beavers have been reintroduced into Milwaukee's waterways for over a decade. A Bubbler Talk listener wanted to know more. 

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    Unearthing the history of Milwaukee’s celery farms

    Celery is green, crunchy and flavorful. But did you know it also has a history in Milwaukee? "Bubbler Talk" takes a deep dive into this little-known chapter of the city’s history.

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    The story behind the lone high-rise in Milwaukee's Bay View neighborhood

    One Bay View building is not like the others. Bay View Terrace is 25-story condominium surrounded by single family homes.

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    Remembering when Marian Anderson, world-famous contralto, shared her voice with Milwaukee

    On this Bubbler Talk, WUWM's Teran Powell looks into this question: Did Marian Anderson ever visit and sing in Milwaukee? If so, where did she stay, as individuals who were Black were not allowed to stay in hotels in the past.

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    Did you know the Milwaukee Safety Academy used to be a Catholic girls school?

    An all-girls Catholic High School opened on Milwaukee's northwest side in 1965. Six years later, it shut down. What happened?

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    'Bubbler Talk': Discovering Milwaukee’s Water Current Walking Tour

    Discover Milwaukee’s Water Current Walking Tour with "Bubbler Talk," exploring public art, water innovation and hidden gems along the city’s rivers.

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    What happened to the historical marker at Lake Park's Native American burial mound?

    A historical marker used to recognize one of the last remaining Native American burial mounds in Milwaukee County. For "Bubbler Talk," we learn why it was removed and what's next for the sacred burial site.

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    How a 1959 military plane crash is connected to Milwaukee’s annual Air and Water Show

    Bubbler Talk investigates a military plane crash on Milwaukee's Jones Island in 1959, and its connection the annual Air and Water Show.

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    Who’s behind ‘The Unsung Hero,’ the 6-story mural in Milwaukee’s Third Ward?

    A massive mural in Milwaukee's Third Ward features a seated female figure wearing an apron. Her hands are crossed at the wrist and rest on her knees. But the painting stops at her shoulders. Who is behind "The Unsung Hero"?

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    Havenwoods State Forest in Milwaukee is the result of 'healing' after a military past

    A Bubbler Talk listener sent us a question asking why Wisconsin's only urban state forest, Havenwoods, was created.

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    The history of Milwaukee's Silver City & National Park neighborhoods

    For Bubbler Talk, we explore the history of Silver City, National Park and the neighborhood's former amusement park.

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    Where are the victims of the Bay View Massacre buried?

    The Bay View Massacre was a pivotal moment in Wisconsin's labor and political history, but not much is known about the victims. In this Bubbler Talk we explore who they were and where they're buried.

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    Where did the card game Sheepshead come from? Inside the cherished Wisconsin pastime

    Sheepshead is a card game played throughout Wisconsin. But where did it come from? And what's up with all the different rules? Answers ahead in this episode of "Bubbler Talk."

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    How Enderis Park neighborhood's namesake, Dorothy Enderis, shaped Milwaukee Recreation

    Dorothy Enderis was the second, and arguably most influential, leader of the Milwaukee Recreation Department. Learn about her and the neighborhood named in her honor.

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    The Native history behind the unmarked pedestrian bridge in Milwaukee's McKinley Park

    In 1971, Indigenous activists ripped the plywood off the abandoned Coast Guard station in Milwaukee's McKinley Park and occupied it. They successfully shaped the future, and a mysterious bridge remains.

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    What was Milwaukee's most devastating fire?

    Earlier this year, wildfires ravaged Los Angeles for almost a month. Destroying historical landmarks and reshaping the city forever. It got a "Bubbler Talk" listener thinking: How have Milwaukee fires shaped the city? Where and how did the fires start?

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    Signs around Milwaukee promise to buy your home for cash. What happens if you sell?

    On this week's episode of "Bubbler Talk," we answer a question about what happens to homes that are sold to cash buyers advertising around Milwaukee.

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    Why are there so many shipwrecks in Lake Michigan?

    "Bubbler Talk" listeners Amy Gajewski and Victor Muñoz are certified scuba divers with an interest in shipwrecks. That’s why they want to know: Why are there so many shipwrecks in Lake Michigan, especially off the coast of the Milwaukee area?

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    What happens when an animal at the Milwaukee County Zoo dies?

    Every day, thousands of people visit the Milwaukee County Zoo to see the animals they love — whether it’s the adorable otters, roaring tigers or giant elephants. These animals live their lives on display, but most of us don’t know what happens after they die.

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    What does the rooster represent at the Milwaukee Public Market?

    This "Bubbler Talk" takes us to the Milwaukee Public Market. Or rather, you could say something calls us to the market: it's signature colorful rooster logo. We find out what it represents and how it reflects the inspiration behind the 20-year-old iconic Milwaukee food hall.

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    The search for the mystery artist behind the wooden birds on the Oak Leaf Trail

    Here’s a mystery for you: Who is leaving colorful, wood-carved birds in not-so-obvious places along Milwaukee’s Oak Leaf Trail? No one knows, but locals love them.

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    The geological secrets of Estabrook Park

    Bubbler Talk listener, Sophia Heyn discovered the geological history of quarrying in Estabrook Park while researching a school assignment. We went together to discover the history of the riverbed.

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    Who uses Milwaukee's downtown skywalks?

    Walking downtown on a cold day, a "Bubbler Talk" listener wondered whether they could use Milwaukee's skywalks.

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    Bubbler Talk: Taking a Milwaukee County bus to landmarks — where do you want to ride next?

    A WUWM listener's question about taking MCTS to the Mitchell Park Domes comes as MCTS wants to hear your ideas about possible service changes later in 2025.

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    The Morris Pratt Institute has been a source of Spiritualist education for more than a century

    The Morris Pratt Institute, located in Wauwatosa, offers education in Spiritualism. Spiritualists believe in communicating with the deceased, or spirits, through a medium.

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    Is it possible to rank custard stands?

    The story of Milwaukee custard is a story of FDA regulations, nostalgia and cooperative economics.

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    What's going on at Milwaukee's Veterans Park lagoon?

    Recently a large section of trees was removed along Milwaukee's lakefront at the southeast end of the Veterans Park lagoon. We learn why, and more about what's going on in the lagoon itself.

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    Holiday hibernation: What happened to the Grand Avenue Mall's robotic bear orchestra?

    For about 20 years, the Leonard Bearstein Symphony Orchestra performed at the Grand Avenue Mall. Where did the animatronic bears go?

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    The history of Milwaukee's Silver City & National Park neighborhoods

    For Bubbler Talk, we explore the history of Silver City, National Park and the neighborhood's former amusement park.

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    Is Milwaukee a community of haters?

    For Bubbler Talk, we look into a question posed by a Milwaukee native: are we a bunch of haters?

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    What happened to the Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear in Milwaukee?

    Bubbler Talk question asker Susan Armour Seidman wants to know: What happened to the Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear in Milwaukee?

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    A Fox Point house has a twin in Fort Atkinson — how did that happen?

    Nearly 120 years ago, Theodore Kronshage — who would become Fox Point's first village president — had a home designed above Lake Michigan. Somehow the designs were used to build a house in Fort Atkinson.

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What's got you scratching your head about the Milwaukee area? WUWM investigates your questions.

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What's got you scratching your head about the Milwaukee area? WUWM investigates your questions.

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