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Emanuel L. Philipp, 23rd Governor of Wisconsin and resident of Milwaukee [203] Reince Priebus, Chairman of the Republican National Committee; Michael Redd, Milwaukee Bucks shooting guard, holds Bucks' franchise record for points in a single game with 57; Adolph Walter Rich, manufacturer and merchant
In August 2021, Weston was appointed by Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley as Milwaukee County's inaugural Chief Health Policy Advisor. When speaking of the promotion, Crowley stated that Weston's expertise will help "inform strategies and programs that further advance our health and equity goals and bring us closer to our vision of being ...
Milwaukee: Oak Creek: WIS 32 (Chicago Rd) / LMCT – Milwaukee, Racine: WIS 38 (Howell Avenue) I-41 / I-94 / US 41 – Milwaukee, Chicago: Oak Creek–Franklin line: WIS 241 (27th Street) Franklin: US 45 south / WIS 36 (Loomis Road) – Burlington: Southern end of US 45 concurrency — Rawson Avenue (CTH-BB) Interchange: Hales Corners: WIS 24 ...
Just outside the town of Franksville, WIS 38 turns north until it reaches County Trunk Highway G at Six Mile Road. Turning west, it cuts over to Howell Avenue near Husher . In Milwaukee County, most of WIS 38 is known as South Howell Avenue, and runs parallel to Interstate 41 / Interstate 94 (I-41/I-94).
WIS 57 begins at WIS 59 (National Avenue) in Milwaukee and continues north as Layton Boulevard until just south of I-94 where the road name becomes 27th Street. Continuing north of I-94 for eight blocks, WIS 57 turns east onto US 18 (Highland Avenue) before turning north eight blocks later while US 18 parts south towards Marquette University .
Walter Russell "Nick" Nickel (August 21, 1907 – April 16, 1989) was an American dermatologist who was one of the founders of the field of dermatopathology.He was a co-founder and president of four different professional societies and was the founding chairman of the Division of Dermatology at the University of California, San Diego Medical Center.
The road originally began in Lake Geneva, approximately four miles (6.4 km) south of its current terminus, and ended near downtown Milwaukee. In 1921, the route was shortened to end at the junction with what was then WIS 57 , which later became US 41 , and is now WIS 241 .
The Milwaukee Journal originally donated land in 1922 to the former Milwaukee County Council for a Scout camp that was named Camp Journal. [27] This first camp was located on 7.5 acres (0.030 km 2 ) on Watertown Plank Road west of Highway 100 in Wauwatosa ( 43°02′41″N 88°03′17″W / 43.0448°N 88.0546°W / 43.0448; -88.0546 ...