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Milwaukee spring, 2018

June 29, 2018 by Adam Carr Leave a Comment

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  • A major snow storm seen from the corner of Locust Street and Martin Luther King Drive in Harambee on April 18th, 2018. (All photos by Adam Carr)
  • Venice Williams hosts a group of UW-Milwaukee students at Alice's Garden during their "Black, Brown and Green" tour, which explored the intersection of environmental and social justice throughout the city.
  • Construction began on Greenfield Ave on the South Side, which is slated to stretch through the summer and fall.
  • Escuela Verde students clean up the Silver City neighborhood.
  • Maria Hamilton receives a mayoral proclamation on Dontre Day in Red Arrow Park.
  • The Menomonee Valley, seen from the 16th Street Viaduct.
  • A tree blooms on the near South Side after spring got a slow and chilly start.
  • A softball game takes place in Burnham Park, which hosts many Milwaukee Rec leagues throughout the year.
  • For the finale of the 50th anniversary of Milwaukee's Open Housing Marches, Commandos Wilbur Arms and Fred Reed helped lead a historical bus tour along with NAACP Youth Council members and youth activists.
  • A home on the near South Side.
  • A pick-up soccer games takes place at dusk in Mitchell Park, in the shadow of the Domes.
  • Piggsville neighborhood on a hot, quiet night in June.
  • A group of supporters on Cesar Chavez Drive celebrate Mexico's World Cup victory over Germany.
  • Tia Richardson's new mural, "The Rebirthing of the Earth Mother," was installed at The Griot Apartments and America's Black Holocaust Museum on the Historic Garfield Campus.
  • Walnut Way Conservation Corp youth workers tend the production gardens on N. 17th Street.

From snow in April to hot summer-like days in June; from early morning to dusk, this gallery collects photos taken throughout Milwaukee’s neighborhoods this spring.

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