Layton Boulevard West Neighbors Inc., Sacred Heart Center 1545 S. Layton Boulevard Suite 506 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53215 414-383-9038
Burnham Park and Rogers Field Join in on the family fun with baseball and basketball leagues, kickball, playground equipment, and the children’s wading pool. Afterwards, stop at the El Rey Supermercado for freshly roasted corn on the cob or freshly baked tortillas!
Frank Lloyd Wright Homes Visitors travel from all over the world to see these unique American System Built homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright! These rare homes are located on the 2700 block of Burnham Street and were designed to be an affordable option for moderate-income families. Today, one of these homes has been transformed into a museum and attracts visitors, architects, students, and all who want to see the unique architecture designed by the world-renowned American architect!
Asian Festival Asian Festival promises loads of fun for everyone! Between the amazing variety of delicious food, the breathtaking performances and energy-filled parade, you will want to get here when it opens so you have time to enjoy it all! Click here to check out to check out pictures!
Silver City Days Every first Saturday in June, the businesses on Silver City’s Main Street, National Avenue, offer unbeatable Silver Dollar Specials, music, and other family attractions as a fun way to get to know all this district has to offer. Check out www.silvercitymainstreet.org to check out pictures!
Concerts in the Park Every 3rd Wednesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30, May through August, neighbors gather in Arlington Heights Park, to enjoy the sounds of local talent and a variety of musical styles! Check out www.silvercitymainstreet.org to check out pictures!
Trick or Treat Street Parents and children alike get thrilled about Trick or Treat Street with the National Avenue businesses! On the Saturday prior to and closest to Halloween, bring your family to walk down the Main Street and you will be sure to have lots of spooky fun!
Hank Aaron State Trail This state trail, which spans 7 miles between the Lakeshore Path on Lake Michigan, past the Menomonee River Valley and Miller Park and ending in Doyne Park, provides a great connection by foot, bike or blade to many parts of the city. These trails provide a place for recreation, fitness, and the chance to access many attractions and workplaces without using a car. We invite you to try out the trail or volunteer to help keep the area clean by participating in the annual Plant and Clean Day!