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The Capt Frederick Pabst Mansion, Inc.

2000 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI     (414) 931-0808

5 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

Of German birth, Pabst became a ship's captain in the 1850s and moved to Milwaukee in the 1860s. He later joined his ...

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North Point Lighthouse

2650 N Wahl Ave, Milwaukee, WI     (414) 332-6754

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Milwaukee had but ten residents in 1835, but over the next year, land speculators flocked in, and the po...

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Milwaukee County Historical Society

910 N Old World 3rd St, Milwaukee, WI     (414) 273-8288

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Home to the Historical Society, this elaborately detailed neoclassical revival structure was completed in...

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Matthew Keenan House

Milwaukee, WI    

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This Italianate double house was erected in 1860 for Matthew Keenan, prominent businessman and civic leader, and was ...

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Third Ward Caffe

225 E St Paul Ave, Milwaukee, WI     (414) 224-0895
Coffee 

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On the evening of October 28, 1892, an exploding oil barrel started a small fire in the Union Oil and Paint company w...

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Saint John Cathedral

Milwaukee, WI    

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The first church built in Wisconsin specifically as a Roman Catholic Cathedral, dedicated in 1853, and designated in ...

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Thomas Benjamin Hart House

N Wauwatosa Ave, Milwaukee, WI    

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Thomas B. Hart, with his brother, Charles, operated the saw and grist mills in the settlement of Hart?s Mills, now kn...

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Historic Milwaukee

219 N Milwaukee St, Milwaukee, WI     (414) 273-1173

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In the early 1800s, a young French Canadian named Solomon Juneau came to work in Milwaukee and met and married his bo...

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Lowell Damon House

N Wauwatosa Ave, Milwaukee, WI     (414) 273-8288

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In 1844, Oliver Damon, wheelwright and cabinet-maker, migrated from New Hampshire to what is now Wauwatosa. He and hi...

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Birthplace Of China-burma-india Veterans Ass'n.

Milwaukee, WI    

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On this site, August 28, 1948 was held the 1st CBI National reunion of World War II veterans who organized the CBIVA ...

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Birthplace Of The Department Of Wisconsin American Legion

Milwaukee, WI    

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On this site, September 3, 1919, was held the first caucus of World War veterans who organized the Department of Wisc...

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Milwaukee-downer College Buildings

Milwaukee, WI    

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On September 14, 1848, Mrs. William L. Parsons, the wife of a Congregational minister, opened the Milwaukee Female Se...

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Robin Yount

Milwaukee, WI    

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Two-time American League Most Valuable Player Became the 17th player to collect 3,000 career hits Brewers all-time le...

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Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex

Milwaukee, WI    

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Erected in 1878 and designated in 1967 as a landmark of the City of Milwaukee by the Milwaukee Landmarks Commission i...

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Wisconsin's Oldest Newspaper

Milwaukee, WI    

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The Milwaukee Sentinel has chronicled the events of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and the world longer than any other newspap...