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A Whitefish Bay resident who lives in a house the project will replace also weighed in. Timothy Wilson moved into the single-family home at 4818 N. Santa Monica Blvd., which the project will ...
Whitefish Bay: Cotswold Cottage-styled house built in 1925 according to one of Ernest Flagg's designs by Arnold F. Meyer & Co. 5: Barfield-Staples House: Barfield-Staples House: September 12, 1985 : 5461-5463 Danbury Rd. Whitefish Bay
Whitefish Bay is an unincorporated community on the Lake Michigan shoreline in the town of Sevastopol, Door County, Wisconsin. [1] [2] Native Americans, likely the Menominee, called Whitefish Bay Ah-Quas-He-Ma-Ganing ("save our lives"). [3] Glidden Drive stretches along the shore in Whitefish Bay.
In 1915 he bought a 3-acre lot on the former site of the Pabst Whitefish Bay Resort, a beer garden resort established in 1888. [2] Uihlein had his house built on the bluff overlooking Lake Michigan—two-stories, with limestone walls, a hip roof and classical details. It was designed by Roger Kirchoff and Thomas Leslie Rose of Milwaukee.
Whitefish Bay is a village in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 14,954 at the 2020 census . A suburb north of Milwaukee along the shore of Lake Michigan , it is part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area .
Tree-lined neighborhood of middle-class homes built from 1910 to 1953, [81] including the 1910 Dutch Colonial Revival Parizak house, [82] the 1921 American Foursquare Rockstroh house, [83] the 1935 Colonial Revival Kleinheinz house, [84] the 1935 Craftsman-style Stannard house, [85] the unusual 1935 Ware bungalow, [86] the 1938 Modernist ...
The Rufus Arndt House in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, United States, was built in 1925.It was designed by Ernest Flagg in a style that suggests Tudor Revival and Cotswold Cottage and built by the Arnold F. Meyer & Co. [2] One of the Ernest Flagg Stone Masonry Houses of Milwaukee County, this residence was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 12, 1985.
The Whitefish Point Light marks the entry of the bay, Ile Parisienne Light [2] is in the middle of the bay, and Gros Cap Reefs Light lies near the outlet of the bay and the approach to the Soo Locks at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Whitefish Point Lighthouse is the oldest active light on Lake Superior.