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South Milwaukee: Urban park partly following Oak Creek, designed by Alfred Boerner and built in the 1930s with help from the Milwaukee County Department of Outdoor Relief, the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration. [59] 51: Painesville Chapel: Painesville Chapel: November 7, 1977 : 2740 W. Ryan Rd.
2.5-story stagecoach inn built by Israel McConnell in 1850-51 along the Milwaukee–Watertown Plank Road. The walls are 8-inch oak planks laid horizontal on top of each other, perhaps the only remaining example of this technique in the state. [214] [215] 108: Old Waukesha County Courthouse: Old Waukesha County Courthouse
The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 (NRHP reference Number 83001815) [2] and recently was joined to a more recently constructed building to serve as the Colonial Inn 1776 restaurant. On March 24, 2008, a fire destroyed the restaurant. The house itself suffered only minimal damage. [3]
2-story brick Italianate-styled village inn, built between 1862 and 1869 in New Coeln, which was then a hamlet of German farmers mostly immigrated from the Rhineland. Probably initially had a tavern and living quarters downstairs and sleeping rooms upstairs. [193] [194] 130: Newberry Boulevard Historic District: Newberry Boulevard Historic District
Restoration work is underway at the bar on Milwaukee's south side that closed in 2022 after the death of its longtime owner. Landmark 1850 Inn, one of Milwaukee's oldest bars, plans to reopen in ...
This Queen Anne styled business block built from 1890 to 1902 has housed a drug store, a saloon, a telephone exchange, restaurants, shops, and various offices. [10] 7: Independent Order of Odd Fellows-Lodge No. 189 Building: Independent Order of Odd Fellows-Lodge No. 189 Building: January 7, 1999 : 1335 Main St.
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Now the Usonian Inn [59] 41: William Riggert House: William Riggert House: December 26, 1984 : 547 S. Park St. Reedsburg: Riggert, a banker and city leader, had this Queen Anne house built in 1892. It still has a carriage house. [8] 42