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Koelsch Funeral Home: Koelsch Funeral Home: October 12, 2010 : 7622 W, Greenfield Ave. Tudor Revival-styled funeral home, designed by Raymond Dwyer and built in 1937 with air conditioning and a sound system - advanced for the time. [152] 96
A committee appointed by members of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in 1847 established Forest Home Cemetery on what would later become Milwaukee's south side. When the land was selected it was located nearly two miles outside of the city limits along the newly built Janesville Plank Road (now Forest Home Avenue), in an area believed to be far enough from urban development to remain rural. [4]
By the 1890s, full-service funeral homes were beginning to appear in Milwaukee, with more space than the typical home. A Schroth was one of the first, advertising his funeral parlor with livery service in 1898. [4] Archibald Lohman and his family lived on the second floor of the house, with the funeral parlor at ground level.
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Another Flagg-system home built in 1925 by Meyer & Co. - 1.5 stories, clad in limestone with slate shingles, with two round-capped chimneys and one ridge dormer. Starke was a brother of the builder, and manager of the Milwaukee Tug Boat line. [51] [52] 43: Milwaukee County Home for Dependent Children-Administration Building
A general overall aerial view of Rose Bowl Stadium facade, the site of the 111th Rose Bowl Game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Oregon Ducks.
(47:43) Oklahoma City Thunder look legit Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat looks on during the game against the Toronto Raptors on December 1, 2024 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario ...