Milwaukee Wi Stickers
Description: MKE Day 414 • Milwaukee, WI: On April 14 – Milwaukee’s 414 area code – Milwaukeeans celebrate the people, places, and spirit that make the city unique. Whether you’re a 414 resident for life or just happen to be in town on this most auspicious day, it’s the perfect excuse to do something uniquely Milwaukee! MKE Day 414 • Milwaukee, WI Designed & Sold by Grumble Services, LLC • All rights reserved.
Description: MCTS • Milwaukee buses • MKE WI: The Milwaukee County Transit System is the largest transit agency in Wisconsin, and is the primary transit provider for Milwaukee County. It ranks among the top 50 transit agencies in the United States for total passenger trips. MCTS • Milwaukee buses • MKE WI Designed & Sold by © 2024 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved.
Description: Milwaukee Wisconsin • 1957 Bushville Wins! was the slogan seen and heard across the world as the Milwaukee Braves defeated the New York Yankees in the 1957 World Series. It was the first professional sports championship for Milwaukee and one that deserved a celebration unlike anything seen in the city. Milwaukee Wisconsin • 1957 Bushville Wins! © 2022-2025 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved.
Description: Are we the only ones who can’t get enough of the graphics from vintage Italian American restaurant matchbooks and menus?? Well, if you’re like us, then you’ll love our new “Red Sauce Revival” tees. Inspired by some of the long-gone old school joints that dotted Italian neighborhoods across America. Grab one today, and keep your eyes peeled for our next editions… you might just find your favorite haunt here too!
Description: Milwaukee City Hall • MKE WI: The Milwaukee City Hall is a skyscraper and town hall located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It was finished in 1895, and was Milwaukee's tallest building until completion of the First Wisconsin Center in 1973. Milwaukee City Hall • MKE WI © 2020-2026 Grumble Services, LLC • All rights reserved.
Description: Mitchell Domes Sign • Mitchell Park, Milwaukee WI: Features Mitchell Park Domes. The old Milwaukee conservatory was replaced with a new facility designed by local architect Donald L. Grieb. His design included three domes to open to the public in this order: The “show” dome featuring seasonal plants and special exhibitions in 1965; The tropical dome in 1966; and The arid (or desert) dome in 1967. To this day, many consider the three domed structures to be the gem of Milwaukee’s public parks system. First Lady, Claudia Alta aka “Lady Bird” Johnson dedicated the seasonal dome in September of 1965. Mitchell Domes Sign • Mitchell Park, Milwaukee WI © 2020-2024 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved.
Description: Milwaukee County Stadium • Milwaukee, WI: Milwaukee County Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium opened in 1953. It was primarily a baseball park for Major League Baseball's Milwaukee Braves and later the Milwaukee Brewers. If you were lucky, you might've scored a couple Packer tickets back in the day. The National Football League's Green Bay Packers played 2 or 3 home games per year at County Stadium from 1953 to 1994. Hank "The Hammer" Aaron hit his 755th and final home run on July 20, 1976 at County Stadium. Milwaukee County Stadium • Milwaukee, WI © 2024 Grumble Services, LLC • All rights reserved.
Description: MKE Day 414 • Milwaukee, WI: On April 14 – Milwaukee’s 414 area code – Milwaukeeans celebrate the people, places, and spirit that make the city unique. Whether you’re a 414 resident for life or just happen to be in town on this most auspicious day, it’s the perfect excuse to do something uniquely Milwaukee! MKE Day 414 • Milwaukee, WI Designed & Sold by Grumble Services, LLC • All rights reserved.
Description: First Nations • Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk, Menominee • Native Milwaukee WI: Before the infiltration of white settlers, there were First Nations. First Peoples found a balance of life and land persisting over thousands of years before the arrival of the first Europeans. Our waterways served as their lifeline. The three rivers and the “big lake” were viewed as sources of life. The Menominee and Ho–Chunk were the first to settle here. Centuries later, they were joined by The Fox, Sauk, Ojibwa, Odawa, Huron, Mascouten, and Kickapoo, most of whom were taken in by the displaced Potawatomi Tribe. First Nations • Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk, Menominee • Native Milwaukee WI Designed & Sold by © 2024 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved.
First Nations • Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk, Menominee • Native Milwaukee WI Sticker
by MKE Rhine Maiden
$3.50
Description: Miller Park • Milwaukee Brewers • MKE WI: Miller Park (now AmFam Field) is located in what used to be the center field parking lot of Milwaukee County Stadium. Helfaer Field, a $3.1 million Little League ballpark, is located next door to Miller Park on land formerly occupied by County Stadium. Miller Park • Milwaukee Brewers • MKE WI © 2022-2025 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: Milwaukee Wisconsin • 1957 Bushville Wins! was the slogan seen and heard across the world as the Milwaukee Braves defeated the New York Yankees in the 1957 World Series. It was the first professional sports championship for Milwaukee and one that deserved a celebration unlike anything seen in the city. Milwaukee Wisconsin • 1957 Bushville Wins! © 2022-2025 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved.
Description: Miller Park • 2001-2020 • Milwaukee WI: Miller Park (now AmFam Field) is located in what used to be the center field parking lot of Milwaukee County Stadium. Helfaer Field, a $3.1 million Little League ballpark, is located next door to Miller Park on land formerly occupied by County Stadium. Miller Park • 2001-2020 • Milwaukee WI © 2022-2026 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: MKE Flag & City Skyline • Milwaukee, WI: Celebrate the people, places, and spirit that make the city of Milwaukee unique. This downtown skyline depicts some of MKE's most well-known architecture, both old and new. See Milwaukee's Skyline! Buildings include: Milwaukee's City Hall, 100 E. Wisconsin Avenue, Wisconsin Gas Light Building, US Bank Building, the NEW Couture Building, Northwestern Mutual Headquarters, Discovery World, MAM Calatrava, Miller Park, and the Hoan! MKE Flag & City Skyline • Milwaukee, WI © 2022-2026 Grumble Services, LLC • All rights reserved.
Description: Sausage Race • Milwaukee WI: Originating in the 1990s, the sausage race is a staple of the Milwaukee baseball experience. A beloved tradition at American Family Field (formerly Miller Park), it features five costumed mascots—Bratwurst, Polish, Italian, Hot Dog, and Chorizo—racing along the warning track during the middle of the sixth inning of every home game. Sausage Race • Milwaukee WI © 2022-2026 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved
Description: County Stadium Scoreboard • First Official Sausage Race • Milwaukee, WI: Milwaukee County Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium opened in 1953. The first official Klements Sausage Race played on County Stadium’s state-of-the-art black and white scoreboard on June 27, 1993. The Polish, Bratwurst, & Italian Sausages raced over the harbor’s Hoan Bridge (above left). During the final season played at County Stadium in 2000, the virtual race turned real, with larger-than-life sausages now racing during every game. County Stadium Scoreboard • First Official Sausage Race • Milwaukee, WI © 2020-2025 Grumble Services, LLC • All rights reserved.
County Stadium Scoreboard • First Official Sausage Race • Milwaukee, WI Sticker
by MKE Rhine Maiden
$3.50
Description: 6th Inning Italian Wipeout • Milwaukee WI: The famous Klements Racing Sausages, has honored Milwaukee’s immigration story since 1993. Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Randall Simon swings & hits the Italian Racing Sausage with a bat while passing the visitor’s dugout on July 9, 2003. 6th Inning Italian Wipeout • Milwaukee WI © 2022-2024 Grumble Services, LLC. • All rights reserved