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Urban spelunking: A deep dive into the history of Wolski's Tavern
Tucked away on the one-block-long, hockey stick-shaped Pulaski Street, just north of Brady, Wolski's would, to the naked eye, seem like an unlikely Milwaukee tavern superstar, but thanks to its iconic 'I Closed Wolski's' stickers - which have turned up darn near everywhere in the world - that seems to be the case.