How Milwaukee's Washington Park bandshell became a temple of music
In 1938, the heir of the Blatz Brewing Company wanted to bring his love of classical music to Milwaukee. Emil Blatz provided $100,000 for the construction of a bandshell that would soon become a temple of music.
don't worry if you don't have an account with us, we'll create one
[{"meta":{"author":"Bubbler Talk","authorlink":""},"src":"https:\/\/feedpress.me\/link\/14792\/15144246\/cb-0311-bt-wash-park-final.mp3","thumb":{"src":"https:\/\/images.lystnfm.com\/tr:n-app_thumbnail_medium\/podcastsnw-202311\/ffeea0-f70b-fc58-a024a2_800.png"},"title":"How Milwaukee's Washington Park bandshell became a temple of music","link":"javascript:;","id":"item-10786531"}]