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The Rave/Eagles Club (commonly known as simply The Rave, formerly known as the Eagles Club [2] [3] and Central Park Athletic Club and Entertainment Center [4] or commonly Central Park Ballroom) is a concert venue and landmark in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Eagles Club: Eagles Club: July 29, 1986 : 2401 W. Wisconsin Ave. 1920s ballroom, belonging to the Fraternal Order of Eagles, architect Russell Barr Williamson; part of the West Side Area MRA 42: East Brady Street Historic District
The building was Aerie No. 1 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles (which was founded in Seattle). [3] 12: Eagles Lodge Building 1927 built 13-15 S. Mission St. Wenatchee, Washington: Art Moderne. Included in Downtown Wenatchee Historic District. [4] 13: Eagles Club: 1924 built 1986 NRHP-listed 2401 W. Wisconsin Ave
The Black Keys perform at the Rave's Eagles Ballroom in Milwaukee on Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2023, for night one of two for WLUM-FM (102.1)'s Big Snow Show 17.
White typically plays the Rave's largest room, the 3,500-person-capacity Eagles Ballroom. But for Saturday's surprise concert, he'll play the single-level "Rave II" club in the basement, which has ...
What we know about Wisconsin developers' $14.8 million idea to build 52 units of affordable housing on the former Eagles Club site. ... Milwaukee and Madison developers have six months to refine ...
The Eagles Club, designed by Williamson. The Avalon Atmospheric Theatre designed by Russell Barr Williamson, Bay View Wisconsin The Anthony and Caroline Isermann House, designed by Williamson. The Frank and Jane Isermann House, designed by Williamson. Russell Barr Williamson (May 2, 1893 - October 3, 1964) was an American architect.
Fraternal Order of Eagles (F.O.E.) is a fraternal organization that was founded on February 6, 1898, in Seattle, Washington, by a group of six theater-owners including John Cort (the first president), brothers John W. and Tim J. Considine, Harry (H.L.) Leavitt (who later joined the Loyal Order of Moose), Mose Goldsmith and Arthur Williams. [1]