Showing posts with label Henry Maier Festival Grounds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Henry Maier Festival Grounds. Show all posts

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Summerfest Milwaukee History 1968 to 2012

Summerfest History Milwaukee
If you are old enough to remember what Summerfest Milwaukee was like in past decades, you will probably agree that the festival of old was so very different from today. The "Worlds Largest Music Festival" is what they call it today, but in the 1970's Summerfest was a bit more freewheeling fun when compared to the more structured and clean family style event that it is now. When it all started, the festival was spread out over the entire city. There were concerts, films, and contests. It was 1968, so one would imagine that the types of music and events varied greatly. Henry Maier was Milwaukee's mayor, and the founder of the festival. He was proud to say that the first Summerfest was a financial success.

Summerfest 1969 Comes Up Short

After the success of the inaugural Summerfest '68, city officials decided to make Summerfest 1969 even bigger. Sadly, the weather didn't cooperate, and the event lost money. If Summerfest were to continue, Mayor Maier felt that the festival needed a permanent home. He thought that a central location would make it easy to control and maintain the event, and he was right. The City of Milwaukee leased to festival organizers a large parcel of land located just south of downtown. The site is just shy of 80 acres, and looked out over Lake Michigan.

Summerfest Stages and Grounds
In those early years the Summerfest Stages were a bit more rickety and mobile. The rock stage was located on the north end of the grounds, and it pointed west towards Milwaukee's third ward. In front of the stage were wooden bleachers bolted to paved ground. Folks rarely sat on those bleachers, as they made for better viewing when stood upon. Kids would jump from row to row, while others danced on the thick wooden planks. These days, it's not unusual to see old and young dancing on top of picnic tables scattered around Summerfest. For nearly 20 years, Summerfest had a midway. In those days, one could walk the midway without having to pay admission to the festival, as the rides and games were located just north or south of the entrance. These days, the eleven stages that take up the grounds are beautiful, permanent structures that weather the cold snowy Wisconsin winters.
Summerfest Sponsors Over the Years
In the early years, there were few corporate sponsors of Summerfest. The companies that did pony up the funds for the festival were given naming rights to the stages on the grounds. If you are old like me, you will remember the Miller Jazz Oasis. The current rock stage has seen many sponsors, including Zippo Lighters. The largest stage, and what is really a separate venue is named after the Marcus family of Milwaukee. The Marcus Amphitheater will never lose it's name, as the 18,000 seat structure was paid for by the family that bears its name. Harley Davidson, M&I Bank, Miller, and US Cellular are a few of the corporate sponsors of Summerfest.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Summerfest at Milwaukee's Lakefront for 20 More Years



Where is Summerfest in Milwaukee? If you live here, you know that Summerfest has been at the Maier Festival Grounds for years. Now, you will find Milwaukee's Summerfest to be at the Maier Festival grounds for another 20 years. Summerfest signed a long term lease just yesterday. Now it's time for another Summerfest concert announcement to celebrate.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Summerfest Parking at Milwaukee's Henry Maier Festival Grounds


Every year, thousands of Milwaukeeans and music fans from all around come down to the annual Summerfest event down by the lakefront on the Henry Maier Festival Grounds. With so many people in attendance, it can definitely be a feat to find cheap parking, let alone parking at all. Here are some tips for Summerfest parking in Milwaukee.



  • If you can, take a freeway flyer out of the suburbs or the city bus! Skip the trouble of finding a place to park all together for a small fee and you’re able to head down with a larger group than might fight in one car.

  • If you are going to the festival with someone who might have difficulty walking long distances or you’re willing to pay a little more for the convenience of a close spot, the H lot near the Marcus Amphitheater. The cost is usually a bit more (around $20) but you are less than a block away from the grounds with easy in and out

  • If you’re willing to walk, you can definitely find lots of places to park in the downtown area to park very cheaply or free. To find the best parking, you’ll probably have to walk at least 5 or 8 blocks but it is an option for those looking to walk off the calories of the funnel cakes you know you’ll be eating at Summerfest.

Don't forget the cabs for all you fans of the Milwaukee Summerfest beer suppliers.