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The Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church is a historic church built in 1850 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin - now one of oldest surviving church buildings in the city, and very intact. In 1972, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. [1] [2]
Alverno College, Milwaukee [2] Cardinal Stritch University, Milwaukee [3] Marian University, Fond du Lac [4] Marquette University, Milwaukee [5] Mount Mary College, Milwaukee [6] Sacred Heart Seminary and School of Theology, Hales Corners [7]
St. Adalbert School, South Milwaukee St. Agnes Elementary School, Milwaukee St. Albert School, Milwaukee All Saints School, Milwaukee (merger of St. Casimir and St. Mary Czestocowa Schools)
Holy Rosary 2011 N. Oakland Ave. Church consecrated in 1885. Holy Rosary merged in 2000 into the Three Holy Women Parish [9] [10] Holy Trinity: 605 S. 4th St. Romanesque Revival church dedicated in 1850; listed on NRHP; [11] now known as Our Lady of Guadalupe Mother of Good Counsel 6924 W. Lisbon Ave. Founded in 1925, church dedicated in 1975 [12]
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Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 1849, Zopfstil style. The 1849 Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church at 605 S. Fourth St. was designed by Victor Schulte in Zopfstil style, a German counterpart of the American Federal style which was familiar to many of the south-German immigrants who formed the early parish. The current tower was added in 1862.
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