German Fest

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German Fest is an ethnic festival in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at the Henry Maier Festival Park, on the Lake Michigan lakefront. It was first held in 1981 [1], and billed as the largest German celebration in North America. It occurs the last full weekend in July.

German Fest celebrates the culture of Germany as well as Switzerland, Austria, and Luxembourg and German speaking communities across the world. Along with traditional music, many from the Vaterland also make the journey to perform and educate at the festival.

Another attraction is the cultural tent, where one can see the various faction, and current provinces that are proud to call themselves German. They range from Bavarians (Bayern), and Hessians (Hesse), to Austrians (Österreich), Poles (Polen) and the former Czech Republic (Tschechoslowakei). This is in relation to former areas and possessions prior to post-wartime border drawing.

In the center area of the grounds periodically a parade will pass by showcasing the various German-American heritage organizations, local German immersion schools, and other people proud of their German heritage.

German cuisine is also featured at German Fest. Many well known German restaurants and foodservices in the area are present at the fest, including Mader’s, and Bavarian Inn, as well as the biggest sausage maker in Milwaukee, Usingers. Usingers celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2005, in a joint anniversary of German Fest’s 25th anniversary.

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