Bradford Beach

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AgeApproximately 100 years old
Elevation3.1 m (10 ft)
Bradford Beach
Bradford Beach is located in Wisconsin
Bradford Beach
Bradford Beach
Coordinates: 43°03′42″N 87°52′23″W / 43.061667°N 87.873056°W / 43.061667; -87.873056
LocationMilwaukee, Wisconsin
Part ofLake Park, Milwaukee Historic park
Offshore water bodiesLake Michigan
AgeApproximately 100 years old
Area
  Total28.3 hectares (70 acres)[1]
Dimensions
  Length1.94 km (1.21 mi)[2]
Elevation3.1 m (10 ft)
Websitebradfordbeachmke.com

Bradford Beach is a public beach in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The beach which was constructed in the 1920s is part of Lake Park; a mile (1.6 km)-long park on a bluff above Lake Michigan. Lake Park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 22, 1993.[3]

Bradford Beach falls within Lake Park which was designed in the late 19th century by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who also designed Central Park in New York City.[4][5]

The beach is wheelchair accessible.[6] In 2021 the rising water of Lake Michigan has shrunk the width of the beach.[7]

History

In the 1920s, the beach was created by filling in swampy areas near Lake Michigan.[6][8] It has been Milwaukee's most popular beach. On the beach near the road, there is a historic bathhouse.[7] The Bathhouse was built in 1949 and includes a walkway above Lincoln Memorial Drive. The Wisconsin Historical Society surveyed it in 2011.[8]

One local resident who patronized the beach was a man named Dick Bacon. Bacon was known to work on his sun tan in the middle of winter at Bradford Beach.[9]

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