Day 13: Milwaukee, WI

As the trip starts to wind down and we get more tired, we will become increasingly lazy. Besides from trying Milwaukee's famous Cannibal Sandwich (made of ground beef, onions on rye bread) there is not much that I am eager to do in Milwaukee. If I am wrong and we happen to want to explore the city, I have no question that we could take in the culture and sites that the city has to show to tourists.

Miller Park: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Texas Rangers 
This ballpark, built in 1991 to replace Milwaukee Country Stadium, is not only the only stadium in North America that can open and close its retractable roof in 10 minutes but it also features a huge slide in the left field stands. Every time the Brewers hit a home run, their mascot slides down. We will enter the stadium of 45, 808 people and head straight to the concessions to snack on the park's famous bratwurst with secret sauce and wash it down with Miller beer while watching my favorite baseball player play, Ryan Braun.

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