On top of being known as the “City Of Festivals” and “Cream City,” Milwaukee has been aptly called “A City Of Neighborhoods.” While enclaves like Bay View, Walker’s Point, and Third Ward are well-known neighborhoods, much of the city is reduced to broad regional generalizations like the East Side, South Side, North Side, and Downtown. In reality, Milwaukee has approximately 100 different neighborhoods, each with their own landmarks, their own distinct style, a unique history, and at least something to set it apart from its community counterparts.

From 1983 to 1990, Milwaukee Department of City Development had a local graphic designer named Jan Kotowicz design a neighborhood poster for a variety of different Milwaukee neighborhoods. With funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant Program, the illustrator joined forces with local historian John Gurda to create a total of 27 dazzling posters with neighborhood history on the poster’s reverse side. Each address in a specific neighborhood was mailed that region’s poster free of charge as part of what Gurda called a “city-building initiative.”

The artistic undertaking ran out of funding in 1990, leaving the project incomplete. However, Kotowicz and Gurda got the band together again in 2015 to release 11 new neighborhood posters to coincide with Gurda’s book, Milwaukee: City Of Neighborhoods. Though still well short of capturing every part of Milwaukee, the series makes quite a dent. These posters don’t just have noble intentions and a positive community focus, they’re also awesome. Even the worst one is great. Best yet, they can still be purchased from the Department of City Development and Historic Milwaukee, Inc. on the cheap.

This Milwaukee Day (April 14), Historic Milwaukee, Inc. is selling them for just $4.14. As you prepare to celebrate Milwaukee and ponder a print purchase, allow us to rank every Milwaukee neighborhood poster. We love them all, but there are some clear favorites here.

38. Bay View



37. Franklin Heights



36. Story Hill



35. St. Sava/White Manor



34. Concordia



33. Halyard Park



32. Hillside



31. Johnson’s Woods



30. Thurston Woods



29. Amani/Matcalfe Park



28. Midtown



27. Washington Heights



26. Third Ward



25. Silver City



24. Marquette



23. Upper East Side



22. Jackson Park



21. Historic South Side



20. Sherman Park



19. North Milwaukee



18. Menomonee Valley



17. Lindsay Heights



16. Walker’s Point



15. Riverwest



14. Merill Park



13. Northpoint



12. Washington Park



11. Enderis Park



10. Rufus King



9. Tippecanoe



8. Downtown



7. North Division



6. Layton Park



5. Lower East Side



4. Brewers’ Hill



3. The Valley



2. Harambee



1. Clarke Square

