The Rave/Eagles Club
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          43°2′17.6″N 87°56′35.49″W / 43.038222°N 87.9431917°W
Exterior of venue, seen from Wisconsin Ave (2009)  | |
| Former names | Eagles Club (1927-89) Central Park Athletic Club and Entertainment Center (1989-94)  | 
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| Address | 2401 W Wisconsin Ave Milwaukee, WI 53233-1827  | 
| Location | Avenues West | 
| Seating type | General Admission, Reserved Seating, VIP Seating, Theater Seating | 
| Capacity | 3,500 (Eagles Ballroom) 1,800 (Rave Hall) 500 (Rave Bar) 1000 (Rave II)  | 
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | April 16, 1925 | 
| Opened | September 13, 1927 | 
| Construction cost | $2.6 million | 
| Architect | Russell Barr Williamson | 
| General contractor | Immel Construction | 
| Website | |
| Venue Website | |
Eagles Club  | |
| Built | 1926 | 
| Architectural style | 19th and 20th Century Revival (1924, 1927, 1939) | 
| NRHP reference No. | 86002096 | 
| Added to NRHP | July 29, 1986 | 
The Rave/Eagles Club (commonly known as simply The Rave, formerly known as the Eagles Club and Central Park Athletic Club and Entertainment Center or commonly Central Park Ballroom) is a concert venue and landmark in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.