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  2. Knickerbocker Hotel (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The Knickerbocker Hotel was designed by architects Rossman & Wierdsma of Milwaukee in late Neo-Classical Revival style, somewhat simplified as fashion shifted toward Art Deco and more modern styles. The building was generally U-shaped, eight stories tall. The exterior is reddish brick decorated with terra cotta. The first two floors are covered ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee

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    Generally bounded by North Humboldt, East Brady, North Warren and Milwaukee R 43°03′19″N 87°53′45″W  /  43.0553°N 87.8958°W  / 43.0553; -87.8958  ( East Village Historic Working class residential neighborhood settled chiefly by Polish immigrants starting in the 1860s.

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  5. Freeways of Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    The Park Freeway was a planned and partially constructed freeway in Milwaukee. The freeway removal policy resulted in the demolition of the Park East Freeway, the only section to have been completed. The planned eastern terminus of the Park Freeway in downtown Milwaukee was near Prospect Avenue and Ogden Avenue.

  6. Here's a guide to Milwaukee's lower east side neighborhood - AOL

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    The lower east side is home to Brady Street, a historic district known as one of Milwaukee's best areas for restaurants and shopping.

  7. Burns Commons - Wikipedia

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    By the turn of the 20th century, the park was known as Baby Park, since the nursemaids in the affluent neighborhood took their charges to the pleasant park. [3] In 1909, a statue of Robert Burns was donated by James Anderson Bryden, a Scottish immigrant, and erected on the south end of the park. Its dedication was on June 26, 1909.

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