I'll be heading to downtown Milwaukee for three days in mid October with my elderly father-in-law (85). We'll be staying at the Intercontinental Hotel. He likes tours, but his ability to walk is quite limited. Any suggestions?
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Historic Milwaukee offers boat tours at 12, 2, and 4 Saturdays and Sundays in October.
Some of the museums (such as the Milwaukee Art Museum and the Harley Davidson Museum) have wheelchairs available and self-guided audio tours.
thanks!