South Side of Milwaukee

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The South Side of Milwaukee is a historically working-class, culturally diverse area of the city known for its industrial roots, vibrant Latino communities, and distinctive neighborhoods like Walker’s Point and Bay View.

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South Side of Milwaukee canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf neighborhood area
urban district
adjacentTo Downtown Milwaukee
borders Lake Michigan
containsNeighborhood Bay View
Historic Mitchell Street area
Lincoln Village
Walker’s Point
country United States of America
demographicGroup Latino population
Mexican American community
Polish American community
Puerto Rican community
other Central and Eastern European communities
hasCulturalEvent local neighborhood festivals
parades and community celebrations
hasCulturalFeature Catholic churches
Latino restaurants and bakeries
Spanish-language businesses
ethnic festivals
hasEconomicCharacteristic mix of industrial and residential land use
small businesses and local retail corridors
hasHistoricalCharacteristic industrial roots
hasLandmark Bay View Historic District
Mitchell Street commercial corridor
Walker’s Point Historic District
hasReputationFor cultural diversity
working-class character
hasUrbanCharacteristic dense housing stock
older housing and factory buildings
walkable commercial streets
historicallyAssociatedWith brewing industry
manufacturing
meatpacking and food processing
knownFor historic industrial neighborhoods
vibrant Latino communities
languageCommunity English-speaking community
Spanish-speaking community
locatedIn Milwaukee
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Milwaukee County
Wisconsin
partOf Milwaukee
surface form: City of Milwaukee
traversedBy Interstate 43 NERFINISHED
Interstate 94
Kinnickinnic River
Menomonee River

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Walker’s Point partOf South Side of Milwaukee
subject surface form: Walker's Point