Cost?
You are responsible for paying for your airfare, hotel accommodations, convention fee, dinners and personal entertainment. You need to pay the Utah Republican party for your hotel and convention fee.
Convention fee is $585 per person due June 8.
The cost of your hotel room will depend on your arrival date and the room type:
King room with sofa sleeper:
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Saturday - Friday $2,100
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Sunday - Friday $1,750
Two Double beds:
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Saturday - Friday $2,280
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Sunday - Friday $1,900
Hotel Accomodations?
The Utah delegation is staying at the Comfort Suites Milwaukee West.
414-462-3500
Located at:
11777 W Silver Spring Dr, Milwaukee, WI 53225
We have the hotel reserved for our delegation. You will make room reservations through the Utah Republican Party.
Specher Brewing Co
Established in 1985 by Rob and Randal Sprecher in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Sprecher Brewing Company is renowned for its craft beers and gourmet sodas. It began as a small brewery, focusing on German-style lagers and ales, including their flagship beer, the Sprecher Amber Lager. Over the years, Sprecher expanded its offerings to include a wide range of beer styles, from IPAs to stouts, while also gaining recognition for its handcrafted sodas made with natural ingredients. Sprecher's commitment to quality and innovation has earned it numerous awards, solidifying its reputation as a leading craft brewery in the Midwest. Today, Sprecher Brewing Company continues to thrive, serving beer and soda enthusiasts across the United States with its diverse and flavorful beverages.
Milwaukee Art Museum
The Milwaukee Art Museum is an iconic cultural institution celebrated for its stunning architectural design, notably the Quadracci Pavilion crafted by architect Santiago Calatrava, featuring the remarkable Burke Brise Soleil. Housing a vast collection of over 30,000 works spanning diverse cultures and periods, highlights include European and American art, decorative arts, contemporary pieces, and prints. The museum hosts a vibrant array of temporary exhibitions showcasing both established and emerging artists, supplemented by engaging educational programs catering to all ages. Situated on the picturesque shores of Lake Michigan, the museum offers breathtaking views and serves as a beacon of artistic expression and architectural innovation, drawing visitors from far and wide to experience its unique blend of art, design, and natural beauty.
A Brief History of Milwaukee
Milwaukee, located in southeastern Wisconsin on the western shore of Lake Michigan, has a rich history dating back to the 19th century. Originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Menominee, Fox, and Potawatomi, the area later became a trading post for French fur traders. In the early 19th century, Milwaukee saw an influx of German immigrants, who played a significant role in shaping the city's culture and economy. By the mid-19th century, Milwaukee had become a thriving industrial center, known for its breweries, manufacturing, and shipping industries. The city experienced rapid growth, attracting immigrants from various European countries and contributing to its diverse population. In the 20th century, Milwaukee continued to evolve as a major industrial hub, while also facing social and economic challenges. Today, Milwaukee is known for its vibrant arts scene, cultural festivals, and historic neighborhoods, while also grappling with issues of economic inequality and urban revitalization.
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Here are some things to do and sights to see when you have some free time:
- Americas Black Holocaust Museum
- Basilica of St. Josaphat
- Grohmann Museum
- Harley-Davidson Museum
- Historic Third Ward (Eateries & Shopping)
- Lakefront Brewery
- Milwaukee Art Museum
- Milwaukee Public Market
- Milwaukee War Memorial
- Mitchell Park Horticulture Conservatory
- National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum
- North Point Lighthouse
- Pabst Mansion
- Specher Brewing Co
- Convention Fest
- Usingers Deli Shop
- Wisconsin Cheese Mart
- Film Festival
