CSforALL will host the Summit in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with local partners Marquette University and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.

Airport Recommendations

MKE

Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport
5300 S Howell Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53207

ORD

Chicago O’Hare International Airport
10000 W Balmoral Ave, Chicago, IL 60666

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Transportation Recommendations

Transportation

Transportation will be provided from the Hotel to/from Harley Davidson only.

Hotel

The Hotel is connected to the Baird Convention Center via Skywalk bridge.

Rideshare

Rideshare is recommend from the airport to hotel. If you’re using Uber or Lyft, follow the instructions to request a ride and head to the pickup area.

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Hotel Recommendations

A discounted hotel rate will be made available exclusively for attendees of the Summit. Once registered, attendees may access special booking rates for the 2024 CSforALL Summit Hotel.

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Things to Do in Milwaukee

Milwaukee Public Market 400 N Water Street


Milwaukee’s indoor market is home to nearly 20 independent vendors serving a variety of cuisines like sushi, pizza, baked goods, and more.

Milwaukee Art Museum 700 N. Art Museum Drive


This art museum (known as MAM), is a showstopper thanks to its dramatic design. With its gleaming white exterior, Windover Hall opens to a 90-foot vaulted glass ceiling under the cantilevered wings of the Burke Brise Soleil – a moveable, wing-like sunscreen.

Milwaukee RiverWalk Connecting three riverfront neighborhoods


The walkway, which extends for 20 blocks, features dining, shopping, and public art installations. It’s also where you’ll find the iconic Bronze Fonz statue, which depicts Arthur Fonzarelli (“Fonzie”), Henry Winkler’s character in the Milwaukee-set sitcom, “Happy Days.”

Pabst Mansion 2000 W. Wisconsin Ave


Built in 1892, the former home of captain Frederick and Maria Pabst (a beer baron of Milwaukee), the home became the center of cultured society in Milwaukee.