Bronze Fonz Statue of Arthur (The Fonz)

Fonzarelli, the role played by actor Henry Winkler in the “Happy Days” television series, set in Milwaukee. south of W. Wells St. on Milwaukee’s RiverWalk (east bank)


Mader’s

Once voted the most famous German restaurant in North America, Mader’s opened its doors in 1902 and has been owned and operated by the Mader family ever since. The restaurant boasts a three-million-dollar collection of Medieval Germanic weaponry and Mader’s Tower Gallery. madersrestaurant.com 1037 N. Old World 3rd St. (414) 271.3377 or (800) 558-7171


Milwaukee Art Museum

Always a destination for visitors, the Milwaukee Art Museum became a symbol of the city in 2001 with completion of the internationally acclaimed Santiago Calatrava-designed Quadracci Pavilion and Burke Brise Soleil. mam.org   700 N. Art Museum Dr. (414) 224-3200


North Point Lighthouse

74-foot, 1888 lighthouse. In Milwaukee’s Lake Park.  (414) 332-6754


St. Josaphat Basilica

Features one of the five largest domes in the world. 601 W. Lincoln Ave.(414) 645-5623