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  1. Wauwatosa ( / ˌwɔːwəˈtoʊsə /; coloquially Tosa) is a city in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 48,387 at the 2020 census. Wauwatosa is a suburb located immediately west of Milwaukee and is part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area. It is named after the Potawatomi Chief Wauwataesie and the Potawatomi word for firefly. [6]

    • Emilie P. Milwaukee, WI 110 contributions. Good beer. Really good beer. I loved the blood orange sour. I got a flight so I was able to try multiple beers. I liked them all.
    • Eva. Bothell, WA 171 contributions. One of the few good malls left in Milwaukee. Took my daughter to the mall I used to go to in my late teens. Something about nostalgia that is nice to share.
    • Stephanie M. Frankfurt, Germany 29 contributions. Fun night out. We hosted a work event here and they were fantastic to work with! We had about 15 people attend and they set up a space for us to be all together.
    • Baseball4444. Naperville, IL36 contributions. Well Worth It. Fantastic experience. Top shelf from A-Z. Great service, friendly accommodating and informative. Very interesting historic home.
    • Milwaukee County Zoo. The Milwaukee County Zoo, established in 1892, was originally located in Washington Park and moved to Wauwatosa, now a 200-acre site, in 1958.
    • Hoyt Park. Hoyt Park was a farmstead that transformed into a public park in the early 20th century. John Olin gifted the land to the city in 1911, envisioning a recreational space for residents featuring amenities like a swimming pool and golf course.
    • The Village Cheese Shop. The Village Cheese Shop, established in 1948, boasts a rich history steeped in artisanal cheese tradition. Originating in the quaint village of Wauwatosa, it began as a small family-run enterprise passionately curated by cheese enthusiasts.
    • Tosa Farmers Market. The Tosa Farmers Market, located in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, has a rich history dating back to the 1970s. Initially established by residents, the market aimed to provide a platform for farmers and artisans to showcase their products.
  2. Wauwatosa is Wisconsin's 14th largest city. Wauwatosa's population has a median age of 37.9 years, younger than both the state and national median ages. 81.4% of Wauwatosa residents are non-Hispanic White, while 18.6% are of another race or ethnicity.

  3. Wauwatosa, city, western suburb of Milwaukee, Milwaukee county, southeastern Wisconsin, U.S. It lies on the Menomonee River, just north of West Allis. Potawatomi and Menominee Indians were among the early inhabitants of the area. Settled in 1835, the community was at first attached to the township.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Located just 15 minutes west of downtown, Wauwatosa is an urban enclave with a timeless charm. Known affectionately by locals as “Tosa,” the city is a walkable destination comprised of five dynamic districts. Experience public murals, stroll the European-style village center, or shop local boutiques.

  5. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Essential Wauwatosa. Do. Places to see, ways to wander, and signature experiences. See all. Big Head Brewing Co. 22. Breweries. Mayfair Mall. 83. Shopping Malls. Arte Wine and Paint. 19. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Kneeland-Walker House. 9. Architectural Buildings, Historic Sites. Stay.

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