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The Westfahl house at 4812 W Washington Blvd is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Craftsman-style stucco and brick bungalow built by the Walter Treuttner Company. Fred C. Westfahl Jr. was a clerk in the U.S. Federal Court and a state assemblyman. [25] [4] The Speich house at 2010 N Hi-Mount Blvd is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story bungalow designed by Liebert & Liebert ...
Milwaukee Harbor entry N. pier, SE. corner of H.W. Maier Festival Park: 42-foot lighthouse built in 1906 on the end of a pier in Milwaukee's harbor. [186] 123: Milwaukee Protestant Home for the Aged: Milwaukee Protestant Home for the Aged: May 10, 2023
Sherman Park is a neighborhood, located on the northwest side of Milwaukee. It contains the neighborhoods of Grasslyn Manor, [ 1 ] Sunset Heights, Roosevelt Grove, St. Joseph's and Uptown neighborhood.
Milwaukee skyline, 2024. The city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is home to 119 high-rise buildings or skyscrapers, [1] 55 of which stand at 200 ft (61 m) or taller. The majority of the city's tallest buildings are located north of the Interstate 794, south of Juneau Avenue, east of Interstate 43, and west of Lincoln Memorial Drive.
The East Side is a district of Milwaukee, Wisconsin consisting of several neighborhoods encompassing an area just north of Downtown Milwaukee to the village of Shorewood, bordered by the Milwaukee River to the west and Lake Michigan to the east.
Claire Reid, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel January 2, 2024 at 11:56 AM Hundreds of people crowded Bradford Beach New Year's Day at noon and rang in 2024 by running into the chilly waters of Lake ...
A popular Milwaukee New Year's Day tradition, the Polar Bear Plunge at Bradford Beach, returns for another year on Monday, Jan. 1 at noon. The annual plunge takes place on the beach, 2400 N ...
2828 N Humboldt Blvd 25.0-acre (101,000 m 2) The City of Milwaukee purchased the site for Gordon Park in 1907. In 1937, it was turned over to Milwaukee County as part of the consolidation of parks. [16] Grant 100 E Hawthorne Ave 379.3-acre (1,535,000 m 2) Located in South Milwaukee, established in 1911 after Horace Fowle's sale of farm land. [17]