Coast Guard Extends Lake Lockdown for Milwaukee's Aerial Extravaganza
Published Date: 6/26/2025
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Summary
The Coast Guard is adding an extra day to the safety zone around the Milwaukee Air and Water Show on Lake Michigan to keep everyone safe. This means boats and people can’t enter the area near McKinley Park and Bradford Beach during the event’s third weekend in July unless they get special permission. It’s all about making sure the show is fun and safe for everyone involved!
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Extra Day Added to Safety Zone
The Coast Guard added one extra day to the safety zone around the Milwaukee Air and Water Show on Lake Michigan. During the event’s third weekend in July, people and boats may not enter the waters near McKinley Park and Bradford Beach unless the Captain of the Port Sector Lake Michigan or a designated representative gives permission.
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