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The Milwaukee Astronomical Society Observatory comprises 3.1 acres (1.3 ha) at 18850 W Observatory Rd, in New Berlin, WI. The site currently has 9 observatories: 4 domed; 4 with a roll-off roof; and 1 flip-top. [17] Viewing and imaging celestial objects is a major focus. [18] Milwaukee Astronomical Society Observatory Grounds - August 2021
String of upper-middle-class homes along a landscaped boulevard, including the 1896 Chateauesque-style Goldberg house, [194] the 1900 Elizabethan Revival Wiggenhorn house, [195] the 1908 Arts and Crafts-style Russel house, [196] the 1908 American Foursquare Meisenheimer house, [197] the 1909 Georgian Revival Halsey house, [198] the 1917 Italian ...
The Turner Society in Milwaukee grew and by the 1880s they needed a new meeting hall. The building was designed by architect Henry C. Koch, and was completed in 1882, with an addition in 1899. In keeping with the Turner movement's philosophy, the interior is decorated with artwork, including rare murals by German immigrant artists.
Old neighborhood with 31 contributing houses in various styles, [74] including the 1868 front-gabled Pelton house, [75] the 1896 Queen Anne Hulburt house, [76] the 1914 Spanish Colonial Revival Underwood Apartments, [77] the 1918 Mediterranean Revival Kirchhoff house, [78] the 1919 Craftsman Meyer house, [79] the 1922 Arts and Crafts Hall house ...
Morrow and his friends started a House of Infiniti chapter in Milwaukee with an emphasis on being accepting and celebratory, but also a health and education resource for people in the Black LGBTQ ...
Hickory Hill House Madison: 1842 Residential Possibly the oldest extant building in Madison, Wisconsin, the Hickory Hill House was built from local sandstone by John G. Hicks, a farmer who came to Wisconsin from New York. [49] [50] Benjamin Church House: Shorewood: Milwaukee: 1843–1844 Residential The oldest extant house in Milwaukee County.
How Milwaukee's Kooky Cookie House was built. According to a Milwaukee Journal article dating back to 1963, the Kooky Cooky House took four men four months to construct, with most parts made of ...
Most of the photos were taken at a 1976 party in Milwaukee celebrating the United States bicentennial. [8] In 2021, the venue suggested the removal of a photo with a man sticking out his tongue, but Blau refused because he considered the artwork a fixed set. [7] The installation was removed on August 18, 2023, during the building's expansion ...