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The Milwaukee News building (right in photo), built 1879, housed the Milwaukee Journal offices from 1885 to 1891. The Abstract Assn. building (left) was built in 1884. Both are clad in cream city brick, with form and styling typical of the period when they were built. [183] [184] 120: Milwaukee Normal School-Milwaukee Girls' Trade and Technical ...
James Moran of Moran's Pub, 912 Milwaukee Ave. in South Milwaukee, is hosting a "Pulp Fiction"-inspired pop-up called "Pub Fiction." “We have a samurai sword, a baseball bat, a hammer, a ...
Good City Brewing Milwaukee: 2016 Brewery and taproom opened on Milwaukee's East Side neighborhood. [55] Gray Brewing Company Janesville: 1856 One of the oldest family-owned beverage companies in the United States [56] Great Dane Pub & Brewing Company Madison: 1994 Brewpub. Great Dane now has five locations — four in Madison and one in Wausau ...
St. Paul's Episcopal Church; Basilica of St. Josaphat; St. Joan of Arc Chapel; Church of the Gesu; Three Holy Women Parish: St. Hedwig's, St. Rita's, and Holy Rosary
Silver City was its own village of 2,000 people by 1900, but a series of fires prompted residents to call for more services and the village to join the City of Milwaukee.
Downtown Milwaukee is the central business district of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [2] The economic and symbolic center of the city and the Milwaukee metropolitan area, it is Milwaukee's oldest district and home to many of region's cultural, financial educational and historical landmarks including Milwaukee City Hall, Fiserv Forum and the Milwaukee Art Museum.
During the early years of Milwaukee, the Third Ward was a relatively flat, swampy area located between the shore of Lake Michigan and the Milwaukee River. In the 1850s, the land was drained, and soon wood-frame houses populated the east side of the Ward, while on the west side, along the east side of the Milwaukee River , masonry factories and ...
In 1860, the city's first horse-drawn streetcar was operated by the River and Lakeshore City Railway Company, and the original route ran down Water Street. [4] The street is home to Milwaukee City Hall, which was one of the tallest buildings in the world when it was completed in 1895 [5] and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2005. [6]