While strolling along the Milwaukee Riverwalk, you’ll likely come across a statue of a figure in a leather jacket, giving two thumbs up and exclaiming, ‘Aayyyy!’ This is Arthur Fonzarelli, better known as ‘The Fonz,’ from the 1970s TV show Happy Days. Set in Milwaukee, the character remains an iconic symbol of the city. The Bronze Fonz, as it’s affectionately called, stands as a testament to the enduring popularity of the show and its characters. Today, visitors often pause to take selfies with the beloved statue, capturing a moment with one of Milwaukee’s most recognizable figures.
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