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There was a guy at Miller Park and in the parade with 105 flags on his bike! I don't know what the deal at Summerfest was with beer in bottles. During Summerfest they sell tap beer but with the bottles, you often got fairly warm beer or the stand would run out for a few minutes until someone came with 10 cases on a handtruck.
The House of Harley on Layton had to have the most vendors/largest set-up although I never did make it to Milw. H-D on the north side.
In the future, if you come to town, don't use the freeways, get yourself a map and take the city streets - we didn't get caught in any traffic jams except a little bit at Club HOG coming in from National Avenue.
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