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Take Your Next Conference Call from Wauwatosa

We’re sure that many of you are dreaming of travel and your favorite destination(s) as of late we know we are! And when you do begin to travel again, we hope Wauwatosa is on your list of places to visit! To remind you of what’s in store on your next visit, we’ve rounded up images from some of our favorite spots and scenery in Tosa to create free tech downloads you can use as your Zoom background or computer desktop.

County Grounds

Runners rejoice! If you’re an avid jogger and enjoy Mother Nature and all of her beauty, this is the perfect backdrop for you. The trails, rolling hills, expansive green space, and scenic views of County Grounds Park appeal to naturalists, hikers, photographers, and outdoor adventurers.

East Tosa

East Tosa is home to a rich variety of eateries clustered around 69th Street Plaza including Rocket Baby Bakery, Cranky Al’s, BelAir Cantina, Il Mito Trattoria E Enoteca, and more! Envision yourself grabbing a delicious meal on a cool summer evening, enjoying dessert and lounging by the firefly lights sharing laughs and making memories with your friends and family.

East Tosa Murals

Vibrant patterns and pops of color in East Tosa will make your Zoom calls magical. You’ll encounter everything from raccoons, tigers, geometric shapes, a giant goldfish and more on your next visit to Wauwatosa. Transform your scenery with an amazing form of art that is both unique and inspiring.

Hoyt Park

A picturesque bridge, luscious greenery, and a light summer breeze await at Hoyt Park. This backdrop leads you to popular attractions including the Tosa Pool at Hoyt Park, The Landing at Hoyt Park beer garden, soccer fields, volleyball courts, and more. Ready to step into outdoor fun?

Kneeland-Walker House

Built in 1890, the historic Kneeland-Walker House sits on 1.5 acres of land and depicts the Queen Anne style of architecture. Today, it serves as a museum as well as headquarters to the Wauwatosa Historical Society. This backdrop is excellent for the culture seekers and history lovers!

(Image provided by Wauwatosa Historical Society)

The Village

Imagine going for a stroll in the heart of The Village of Wauwatosaa European-esque destination with an abundance of fine and casual dining, including hot-spots like The Ruby Tap, The Village Cheese Shop, Ristorante Bartolotta, Leff’s Lucky Town and more. If you love to shop, wine and dine, this one’s for you. 

We cannot wait to personally welcome you in the near future so that you can see the beauty of Wauwatosa for yourself. For now, we hope this (virtually) gives you a little piece of our charming town. 

We hope that you will share a selfie screenshot using your favorite Wauwatosa inspired Zoom background and don’t forget to tag us and include #VisitWauwatosa #DiscoverWauwatosa #VisitTosa #DiscoverTosa or #TosaStory.

To use on Zoom: Download your favorite images above by right-clicking and saving the image. Then, follow these instructions on Zoom.com. Happy downloading!