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'''The Rave''' is a concert venue and landmark in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]. The Rave hosts touring bands from across the globe. <ref>[http://www.onmilwaukee.com/bars/articles/musicbars.html The Rave at onmilwaukee.com], Retrieved [[June 8]] [[2007]]</ref> |
'''The Rave''' is a concert venue and landmark in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]. The Rave hosts touring bands from across the globe. <ref>[http://www.onmilwaukee.com/bars/articles/musicbars.html The Rave at onmilwaukee.com], Retrieved [[June 8]] [[2007]]</ref> |
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Location | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
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Architect | Russell Barr Williamson, Immel Construction |
Architectural style | 19th and 20th Century Revival (1924, 1927, 1939) |
NRHP reference No. | 86002096 |
Added to NRHP | July 29 1986 [1] |
For the Fraternal Origination, see Fraternal Order of Eagles The Rave is a concert venue and landmark in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Rave hosts touring bands from across the globe. [2]
Divisions
The Rave Bar is a small intimate club. [3]It was hosted numerous acts had their Wisconsin debut including: the Dave Matthews Band, Third Eye Blind, Smashmouth, Blink 182, Creed, Pearl Jam and Tantric.
The Rave is a larger concert style venue. [3] The Rave II is a Miami-style dance club. [3]
The Eagles Ballroom is another concert style venue with a capacity of approximately 1000 people. [3] The ballroom has a long history. It was a venue for acoustic classical ensembles, dancers, and jazz ensembles. was named to the National Register of Historic Places on July 29 1986. [1] The club is a significant example of 19th and 20th century Revival architecture, especially from 1924, 1927, and 1939.