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The Norwayne Historic District, or Norwayne Subdivision, is an historic residential subdivision, originally built for World War II defense workers. It is located in Westland, Michigan and roughly bounded by Palmer Road on the north, Wildwood Road on the west, Merriman Road on the east, and Glenwood Road and the Wayne County Lower Rouge Parkway on the south.
Fairly intact part of the old central business district, including the 1858 Greek Revival-styled Webber townhouse, [66] the 1860 Italianate Iron Block, [67] the 1878 Second Empire-style Mitchell building, [68] the 1879 High ItalJones-ianate-styled Mackie Building, which housed the Grain Exchange, [69] the 1883 Queen Anne-styled Milwaukee Club ...
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A well-known Milwaukee historic building facing possible demolition will receive emergency stabilization work under a new proposal.. Calvary Cemetery's gatehouse, 5503 W. Blue Mound Road, was ...
Historic Milwaukee Spaces & Traces 2024 Historic Milwaukee Inc. presents its 42nd annual Spaces & Traces tour from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 4, featuring mid-century modern homes in the metro Milwaukee ...
Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Milwaukee" The following 114 pages are in this category, out of 114 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Residential historic district with 22 contributing properties built from 1892 to 1954, including the 1892 Queen Anne Asa Craig house (pictured), [221] the 1926 Spanish Colonial St. James Catholic Church, [222] and a small replica of a tower from the Irish Blarney Castle, built as a garden folly in 1897.
Friday's one-two punch of snow and impending brutal cold has led some Milwaukee-area destinations to close for the day. Here's a list of the places that closed Jan. 12 that we know about so far.