Bay View became the first suburb of Milwaukee when it incorporated as a village in 1879. The village was then annexed in 1887, making Bay View a part of the city of Milwaukee for over a century.
With its quaint neighborhoods, interesting architecture, friendly people and a local business district, this South Shore Community still has the feel of a small village. It’s probably why this Milwaukee neighborhood continues to be referred to as Bay View.
Where Exactly Is Bay View?
Bay View is located on the southeast shore of the city of Milwaukee overlooking Lake Michigan. The precise borders of Bay View are often debated and will vary depending upon whom you talk to or what reference material you refer to.
Generally speaking, the Bay View boundaries are as follows:
- North: Becher Street
- South: Morgan Avenue (Excluding St. Francis)
- East: Lake Michigan
- West: Sixth Street
One thing most Bay Viewites will agree upon is that Bay View is not necessarily defined by precise boundaries; it is more a state of mind influenced by both Lake Michigan (“the lake”) and a long history of a strong sense of community.
Bay View Library

- Location: 2566 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.
- Phone Number: 414.286.3019
- Hours:
- Mon- Thurs. 10:00 am – 8:30 pm
- Fri. & Sat. 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
The Bay View Library opened in October, 1993. The library is one of the newest of Milwaukee’s 12 Public Neighborhood Libraries. This interesting structure makes extensive use of glass throughout the building to allow people to enjoy the sky and weather. It was designed to convey a feeling of a lantern, a light of learning on the hill. The building includes two meeting rooms open to the community and a special area designed specifically for young adults.
The Bay View Library takes pride in offering excellence in service to people of all ages. The library offers an outstanding children’s picture book and videocassette collection, Internet access, computers for personal use, and a growing number of electronic databases offering information and access to holdings throughout the country.
South Shore Farmers’ Market

Perched on a hill in South Shore Park overlooking Lake Michigan, the South Shore Farmers’ Market provides a “Town Square” atmosphere and has charmed the Bay View Neighborhood since 1999.
The Market’s mission is to provide an outlet for fresh, locally grown produce and other locally produced items to Bay View residents and visitors. It has also become an enjoyable meeting place that enhances a sense of community in the Bay View Neighborhood.
Each Saturday morning from mid-June through mid-October, more than 40 vendors offer vegetables, flowers, fruits, bakery, jellies, handmade soaps and oils, soups, mustards and other goodies to an average of 1800 strolling customers.
A “Special Event” is offered each Saturday from 10 to 11 a.m. Offerings include: Meet Your Elected Representatives; Children’s Story Hour; National Day Out sponsored by the South Shore Park Watch; Gardening Advice; Musical Presentations and other Events.
Selling begins at 8 a.m. and continues until 12 noon. Ample parking is available.
For further information, contact Kathy Mulvey, 414.744.0408.
South Shore Frolic

Sponsored by the Bay View Lions Club, the South Shore Frolic is one of the oldest annual festivals in the City of Milwaukee. This festival is typically held on the second weekend in July.
This free, three-day event is held in Bay View at South Shore Park on Lake Michigan. Festivities include: food, beer, live music, a classic auto show, games for children, movie on the beach, an art show, Friday fish fry, a parade on Saturday and atomic fireworks every night.
Bay View Bash
The Bay View Bash is proudly organized by the Bay View Community Fund, a IRS certified 501[c]4, Non-for-Profit Foundation. All proceeds from the Bay View Bash are directly invested back into our neighborhood by donation to other organizations who request funding for special projects.
The 2010 Bay View Bash will take place on Saturday, September 18, 2010, from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Kinnickinnic Avenue between Potter Street and Clement Avenue.
The Bay View Bash was created in 2004 as a way for us to celebrate and promote Milwaukee’s Bay View Neighborhood. The Bash, as it is affectionately known, is Milwaukee’s largest, and only 100% volunteer-run festival, and offers an opportunity for Bay View’s residents, business owners, and visitors to eat, drink, dance, shop and play on Kinnickinnic Avenue.
Each year, the Bay View Community Fund accepts requests for proposals to distribute the proceeds of that year’s Bash. To have your organization considered for the 2010 Bay View Bash distributions, or for more information, please call Bill Sell at 414–744–3970, or email info@ bayviewbash.org .
Previous years’ recipients of Bay View Bash proceeds:
•2004–2007 The Bay View Neighborhood Association: Bay View Night-Time Trick or Treat, Chill on the Hill
•2008–2009 The Bay View Historical Society: Renovation, restoration, and preservation of the historic Beulah Brinton House
For more information about the Bay View Bash, visit BayViewBash.org.

Notable Buildings Around Bay View
South Shore Pavilion
Like many of the Milwaukee County Parks buildings, the South Shore Pavilion was built with laborers in the Work Progress Asministration (WPA). The brick building with arched windows and doors and a red tile roof was completed in 1933. It replaced a previous bathhouse, built in 1912, which burned down.
With its wall of windows overlooking Lake Michigan, the Pavilion is a popular wedding and party spot, as well as serving as a bathhouse for the adjacent beach and South Shore Park headquarters.
The Bay View Historical Society, along with the Milwaukee County Historical Society, designated the Pavilion as a landmark on November 10, 2008.
South Shore Yacht Club
From modest beginnings in 1913, the South Shore Yacht Club has grown to be one of the largest yacht clubs in Wisconsin. Members strive for a feeling of family, and take pride in being known as the “Harbor of Hospitality” on the Great Lakes.
The Club encompasses a variety of boating enthusiasts. Boating activities range from competitive, and casual day sailing, to an active power boating fleet. South Shore Yacht Club has something for everyone. Membership in the club consists of a majority of Active members, followed by life members, associate members (under 30 years of age), nonresidents, juniors and auxiliary members.

The Queen’s Cup race is the high point of the South Shore Yacht Club sailing season. The race is traditionally held at the end of June. The Cup itself is one of the oldest known cups in world yachting that is still offered for competition every year and is one of the most coveted trophies in racing.
Since the race is run at night, it is always exciting. The only predictable part of the race is how unpredictable it will be. Ever changing conditions on Lake Michigan, and the nighttime factor make this race one of the most interesting in all of racing.
The Queen’s Cup race has roots that trace back to an era long ago. The Cup itself dates from an age when both British Victorian silver work and English sailing yachts were without rival. Markings on the cup show that it was crafted by the silversmith firm of Robert Garrard, located at 29 Panton Street, St. Martins, England in 1847 – 1848. For more than sixty years, the Queen’s Cup Race and Queen’s Cup Trophy have symbolized the spirit of fine yachtsman and competition. The Queen’s Cup can be viewed throughout the year in the Club’s trophy case located in the main lounge area.
The South Shore Yacht club is located at the end of Nock Street – 2300 E. Nock St. For more information call: 414.481.2331 or check out their web site at ssyc.org.
Community Centers in Bay View

Beulah Brinton Community Center
The Beulah Brinton Community Center, located at 2555 S. Bay St., is part of the Milwaukee Public Schools – Division of Community Recreation. The Center offers enrichment classes for both youth and adults that include sports, art, health, dance and more.
For additional information or specific classes that are offered at the Center call 414.481.2494 or to obtain a Milwaukee Recreation Activity Guide, go to: milwaukeerecreation.net.
Bay View Community Center
Located at 1320 E. Oklahoma Ave., the Bay View Community Center aims to provide support and strength for family and to assist the development of the individual.
The Center offers activities and classes for children and adults covering topics such as arts and crafts, food and nutrition, life skills and recreation/fitness/sports. Activities and programs exclusively for individuals over 50 years of age are also offered.
For additional information call 414.482.1000 or visit their web site at: bayviewcenter.org.


