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Explore Waukesha's Ins And Outs: Unlocked Event Returns For 2nd Year
Waukesha Unlocked returns on Saturday and Sunday with plenty of opportunities to explore what makes you curious across the city.

WAUKESHA, WI — Waukesha Unlocked returns for its second year on Saturday and Sunday offering residents an opportunity to explore the city's architecture, history and operations first-hand.
Numerous Waukesha buildings, businesses, eateries and factories will be open to the public for free tours with an emphasis on architecture, history and community. Some locations this year may require advanced registration. This year will also include a city walking tour, a public art walking tour, a parish passport and more.
Some highlights of the Waukesha Unlocked event will include:
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- Presentations at the Andrew Frame House.
- Tours of Aries Industries.
- Historical walking tours of Bethesda Park.
- Carroll University tours.
- Tours of the City of Waukesha Water Utility Lake Michigan Reservoirs and Booster Pumping Station.
You can find a full list of participating locations at the Waukesha Unlocked website.
The city recommends that people build an itinerary ahead of exploring. Free parking will largely be available for the events.
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For information during Waukesha Unlocked, you can visit City Hall at 201 Delafield Street between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. both days or call the info line at 1-262-522-9356. Tour times and details can be found on their listing at the Waukesha Unlocked website.
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