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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee

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    A fragment of the old Yankee Hill neighborhood on the lower east side, including the William Metcalf house, which started as a Greek Revival-styled home in 1854, [34] the 1862 early-Italianate Carey house, [35] the 1874 full-on Italianate Inbusch house, [36] the 1883 Queen Anne-styled Brandt doublehouse, [37] the 1904 Gothic Revival-styled ...

  3. Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee Airport Rail Station has Amtrak service to Chicago. Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport is accessible from I-41/I-94 and WIS 38 via WIS 119. Local transit MCTS Green Line offers service to downtown and north shore suburbs. Route 80 serves the Airport from Oak Creek, downtown, and the Milwaukee's north side. [34] Intercity transit

  4. Ferry & Clas - Wikipedia

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    The Book of the Office Work of Geo. B. Ferry and Alfred C. Clas, Architects, Milwaukee, Wisconsin was published in 1895. [4] The partnership was dissolved in 1912. [ 5 ]

  5. Lawrence J. Timmerman Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was originally known as Curtiss-Wright Field, hence the letters "WC" in its airport codes. In 1945, Curtiss-Wright sold it to Fliteways, Inc., the airport's property manager since 1936. [5] Milwaukee County purchased the airport from Fliteways in July 1947, when it was 131 acres (53 ha) in size.

  6. What happened to Milwaukee's 'whale wall' and Bernie ... - AOL

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    It used to be that as you sat in I-43 traffic, you could gaze up at giant dolphins and whales commuting alongside you in deep blue waters. In 1997, Milwaukee debuted the "whale wall": a 76-feet ...

  7. Royal William Victualling Yard - Wikipedia

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    The Royal William Victualling Yard and basin. The Royal William Victualling Yard in Stonehouse, a suburb of Plymouth, England, was the major victualling depot of the Royal Navy and an important adjunct of Devonport Dockyard. It was designed by the architect Sir John Rennie and was named after King William IV. [1]

  8. Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport passengers tick up ...

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    Passengers at the airport were up 10.6 percent in 2023 and January data shows a continued increase this year, Yet total numbers still trail COVID-19 numbers. ... Milwaukee Mitchell International ...

  9. Walker's Point Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Bruce was the president of Bruce Publishing, author of Milwaukee history books, a prominent Catholic layman, and served on the Milwaukee school board and various commissions. [1] [18] The Tivoli Palm Garden at 500 W. National Ave. is a 2-story beer garden/dance hall designed by Charles Kirchhoff and built in 1901 for the Joseph Schlitz Brewing ...