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1874 2-story home of railroad man and leading Catholic John Baasen, designed by Charles Gombert. Housed offices of German YMCA from 1888 to 1893. Used by Mt. Sinai Hospital starting in 1905, Wisconsin House Hotel in 1919, and Joe Kerscher's tavern in 1933. 13: Lloyd A. Barbee House: Lloyd A. Barbee House: May 7, 2019 : 321 E. Meinecke Ave.
This longtime east side restaurant moved to the spot of the former Stubby's Gastro Pub in 2023. It serves pizza and pasta, and converted Stubby's 53 tap line system to instead hold 12 wines, 15 ...
Here are a few good examples of different styles, and houses with interesting owners, roughly in the order built. The Donath/Style house at 1933 N Hi-Mount Blvd is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story side-gabled Craftsman-style house designed by Edward Kozick and built in 1912 - the first known residence built on Hi-Mount. Its first floor is clad in brick.
By the 1830s the settlement around his trading post was growing into 'Juneautown.' [3] Also in the 1830s, Byron Kilbourn started a competing town on the west side of the Milwaukee River, 'Kilbourntown.' [4] Walker's Point developed more slowly than the other two settlements, not even platted until 1842. Nevertheless, 1,366 people lived there by ...
Here are some restaurants and bars in the Milwaukee area offering private outdoor dining this winter. These Milwaukee-area restaurants and bars have domes, greenhouses or huts in winter 2023-24 ...
During the early years of Milwaukee, the Third Ward was a relatively flat, swampy area located between the shore of Lake Michigan and the Milwaukee River. In the 1850s, the land was drained, and soon wood-frame houses populated the east side of the Ward, while on the west side, along the east side of the Milwaukee River , masonry factories and ...
June 19, 1985 (420 Henry Mall, University of Wisconsin campus: Madison: Georgian revival-style building designed by Paul Cret and Warren Laird, built in 1912, where Elmer McCollum discovered vitamins A and B, Harry Steenbock found that vitamin D could be concentrated by irradiating food, Conrad Elvehjem isolated niacin, and Karl Link isolated the anticoagulant dicoumarol.
Maria-Letizia Bonaparte [b] (née Ramolino; [c] 24 August 1750 or 1749 [a] – 2 February 1836), known as Letizia Bonaparte, was a Corsican noblewoman and the mother of Napoleon I of France. She received the title " Madame Mère " (French for "Madame Mother") due to her status as the Emperor's mother.