Talk:Wisconsin Lutheran College

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[edit] Milwaukee & Wauwatosa

Finding proof that campus is in both cities: Examine map of the Milwaukee city limits (western part). You'll notice that there's a part that extends east of E. 89th Street and north of Bluemound Rd. Now, look at this map of WLC. You'll notice that part of their campus is also east of E. 89th Street and north of Bluemound Rd. Not a dog 01:02, 1 April 2007 (UTC)

We always got a kick out of the fact that you could have you mail sent to either city and it would get to us without a problem. I can confirm that the campus is in Milwaukee and Wauwatosa. The majority is in Wauwatosa, which has caused some frustration, both in Wauwatosa and on the WLC board, since Wauwatosa is not as charitable towards new building as the city of Milwaukee is. --Lendorien 19:23, 13 April 2007 (UTC)