This place is super exclusive, heavily guarded, extremely confidential. Should you be blessed to gain access to this building, be prepared to have your mind blown. The highest levels of innovation, artistic decor and electronic integration. Creativity levels go through the roof the further you get into the building. NDA is of the utmost so I can't share too much in specifics but it'd definitely a place that if given the chance, come visit a tour of this famous facility.
On another note, their cafeteria is exquisitely excellent. The staff is so inviting and welcoming. Friendly is too small a word to describe their level of commitment to customer service and hospitality. You order something and tell them it’s your favorite, they will remember it to the last topping and call it out to you when you show up rubbing your forehead about what you want. The woman who runs the entire show, sweeter than southern ice tea. There’s also a Café that brews specialty coffee. The 2 that run that spot are second to none. Starbucks & Dunkin’ has got nothing on them hands down. Like I said it’s a must see/ must do experience. Put that on the bucket list...
Read moreThe Allen-Bradley Clock Tower in Milwaukee, designed by Fitzhugh Scott, was dedicated on October 31, 1962. Standing 280 feet tall, it features four illuminated clock faces, each 40 feet in diameter, making it the largest four-sided clock in the world until 2010. Nicknamed the "Polish Moon," it serves as a neighborhood landmark and navigation aid for Lake Michigan mariners. Commissioned by Harry Bradley, the clock is part of the Rockwell Automation headquarters and reflects Milwaukee's...
Read moreIt's a cool attraction to view from afar but I do not think getting within a few city blocks is worth it.
We actually walked right by and there is not much around the vicinity. It does happen to be the world's tallest/largest clock.
The building itself is also pretty imposing as it seems to stretch over four City blocks. Like I said, I don't think going out of the way to get up close is worth it as there is not much to see, it's a...
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