What did early Milwaukeeans do to have fun and relax? This book answers
that question, covering pop culture from the mid-1800s up to 1950, from
the earliest tavern stages hosting traditional German plays and
musicals, to the large traveling circus acts that arrived via the
railroad, to the beer gardens, nickelodeons, and old grand cinemas that
dominated the city's landscape during the first half of the 20th
century. In its heyday, Milwaukee had several classic amusement parks
with roller coasters, fun houses, water rides, and more. The first movie
was shown in Milwaukee in 1896, and by 1920, there were nearly 100
buildings dedicated to motion pictures. And it was two Milwaukee
businessmen who discovered the great Charlie Chaplin and also produced
the 1915 epic Birth of a Nation.