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Waukesha, Pewaukee and Brookfield

 

Located in the heart of southeastern Wisconsin’s Lake Country, Waukesha County pairs urban sophistication with small town charm. Explore historic downtown Waukesha for its architecture, boutiques, galleries, award-winning dining and pubs. Then, stroll the riverwalk that leads to picturesque Frame Park. Just five miles to the north, the city of Pewaukee hugs the eastern shore of 2,500-acre Pewaukee Lake. Set sail on the lake, fish, swim, paddle or boat. Ashore, enjoy the many shops and restaurants that ring the lake. Both communities offer weekly music and water ski shows, championship golf, relaxing parks and trails to bike, hike and cross-country ski. On the eastern edge of the county, Brookfield invites visitors to explore all it has to offer. For families, it’s less than a five-minute drive to the world-class Milwaukee County Zoo or Miller Park. If indoor sports are more appealing, Brookfield is a shopper’s delight with more than 20 shopping centers including specialty and national retail. From performing arts and art fairs to golf or a day at the spa, Brookfield is convenient, accessible and on the edge of it all. In southwestern Waukesha County near Genesee Depot, you can tour Ten Chimneys, the eclectic summer home of Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, the greatest acting team in the history of American theatre. For more information about the Waukesha and Pewaukee area, call 800/366-8474 or log on to visitwaukesha.org. For Brookfield, call 800/388-1835 or log on to visitbrookfield.com.

Waukesha, Pewaukee and Brookfield includes:

Waukesha Genesee Depot
Pewaukee Eagle