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St. Leonard W173 S7743 Westwood Dr, Muskego: Founded in 1957, church dedicated in 1980 [144] St. Louis 13207 County Road G, Caledonia: Founded in 1857, church dedicated in 1901 [145] St. Luke 18000 W. Greenfield Ave, Brookfield: Founded in 1956, church dedicated in 1958 [146] St. Martin of Tours 7963 S. 116th St, Franklin
Muskego (/ m ʌ s ˈ k iː ɡ oʊ / ⓘ) is a city in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. As of the 2020 census , the city had a population of 25,032. [ 3 ] It is part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area .
St Leonard's Church, the official name of the Church in the Wood, Hollington; Essex. Church of St Leonard at the Hythe, Colchester; St Leonard's Church, Lexden, ...
Leonard of Noblac (also Leonard of Limoges or Leonard of Noblet; also known as Lienard, Linhart, Lenart, Leonhard, Léonard, Leonardo, Annard; died 559) is a Frankish saint closely associated with the town and abbey of Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat, in Haute-Vienne, in the Limousin region of France. He was converted to Christianity along with the ...
Muskego Settlement's original Norway Lutheran Church, since moved to Saint Paul, Minnesota. The Muskego Settlement was one of the first Norwegian-American settlements in the United States. Situated near today's Muskego, Wisconsin, the Muskego Settlement covered areas within what is now the town of Norway in Racine County, Wisconsin. [1]
Principally through the efforts of historian, Hjalmar Holand, the Old Muskego Church was purchased, taken apart, moved and re-assembled in Saint Paul, Minnesota in 1904. The Minnesota Historical Society dedicated the church a State Historical Site in 1963.
St Leonard's Hospital may refer to: St Leonard's Hospital, Ferndown, a community hospital in Dorset; St Leonard's Hospital, Hackney, a former hospital in London, built in 1913; St Leonard's Hospital, Tickhill, a former monastic building in South Yorkshire, built in 1470; St Leonard's Hospital, York, ruined building in North Yorkshire
Consists of 100 duplex homes in 10 standard models. All originally had clapboard siding, wood shingles, and open porches. 3117-3119 17th St is an example of type 1. [49] The neighborhood is also known as "Rubberville." [50] 43: Rickeman Grocery Building: Rickeman Grocery Building: March 1, 1982 : 415 6th St.