Capitol Court shopping center opened in 1956 at the intersection of Capitol Drive, 60th Street and Fond du Lac Avenue. But when you ask people what they remember about it, they rarely talk about the ...
Many Milwaukeeans who grew up in the `60s, `70s and `80s remember the Kooky Cooky House - an electronic gingerbread cookie factory that featured dozens of moving parts - that was located in the now ...
MILWAUKEE -- The legendary Kooky Cooky House, which graced Capital Court Mall from the 1960s through the 1980s, will once again delight families and children in Milwaukee this holiday season. The ...
A little bit of Chicago television history has been showing up on eBay. Paintings by Roy Brown — better known as Cooky the Clown from “Bozo’s Circus” and “The Bozo Show” — have recently been consigned ...
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'The magic came out of this house:' A look at the history of Milwaukee's Kooky Cooky house
People lined up in the cold in the former Capitol Court shopping center just to catch a glimpse of Milwaukee's nostalgic "automated" gingerbread house, which was designed in 1960. Holding on to the ...
Never fear, Milwaukeeans! Even though Discovery World has a lot of construction going on this holiday season, the Kooky Cooky House is still going to be around for this holiday season. The holiday ...
Roy T. Brown, 69, who played Cooky the Clown, sidekick and pal to Bozo the Clown on WGN-TV for more than 25 years; before creating Cooky, he was the puppeteer for “Garfield Goose” and creator of many ...
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