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  2. North Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Expansion was fuelled by real estate developer and streetcar magnate Henry Clay Payne, and the village (now renamed North Milwaukee) was incorporated in 1897 and merged with the City of Milwaukee on January 1, 1929. The village (later to become a city) covered an area from Congress Street to Silver Spring Drive between 27th Street and Sherman ...

  3. List of parks in Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    City-owned park. The last trace of a Milwaukee fishing village that had been settled by Kaszubs on Jones Island. Smallest park in Milwaukee. [39] Kilbourn Reservoir 750 E North Ave 35-acre (140,000 m 2) The park was created with the removal of a 135-year-old underground drinking water reservoir that once held 20 million gallons of water.

  4. Milwaukee Open Invitational - Wikipedia

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    The field at North Hills Country Club in Menomonee Falls did include 21-year-old Jack Nicklaus of Ohio State, [1] already a veteran of eight majors and the reigning NCAA champion, he won his second U.S. Amateur a month later. [4] The purse was $30,000 and Bruce Crampton won by a stroke; his winner's share was $4,300. [2]

  5. Milwaukee metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The city at the center is Milwaukee. Above Milwaukee in the photo is Waukesha. It is a 2012 photo from Expedition 30 of the International Space Station. The line of lights connecting the two cities comes from vehicles and development on and along Bluemound Road and I-94. Due to the angle of the photo, north points rightwards, and west upwards.

  6. Lake Park, Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    Lake Park in 1890. Historic North Point Lighthouse at left, in background.. Covering 138.1-acre (559,000 m 2) on the shore of Lake Michigan, [2] the park is part of a mostly contiguous stretch of lakefront amenities that extend north from Milwaukee's downtown, including Bradford Beach, various parks, McKinley Marina, and the Milwaukee Art Museum.

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  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee ...

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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.

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