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  2. 833 East Michigan - Wikipedia

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    833 East Michigan is an 18-story, 258-foot-tall (79 m) skyscraper in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Major tenants of 833 East Michigan include Godfrey & Khan, Adient, Irgens, and KPMG. [1] The building is located at 833 E. Michigan Street.

  3. Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, Milwaukee County informed them that the building would have to be torn down to make room for the new County Courthouse. After a lengthy discussion within B'ne Jeshurun's own congregation and with Emanu-El, the two congregations combined in the building on Kenwood (now the Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts ) on September 15 ...

  4. List of tallest buildings in Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    But a third significant building boom in the twenty-first century includes the construction of the Moderne, a skyscraper with luxury condominiums, the 833 East Michigan office building, the Potawatomi Casino Hotel, the Northwestern Mutual Tower and Commons, the 25-story, 335 feet (102 m) tall BMO Financial Center, the 34-story, 387 feet (118 m ...

  5. Germantown, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Germantown is a village in Washington County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 20,917 at the 2020 census. [5] The village surrounds the Town of Germantown, and is part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area.

  6. East Side (Milwaukee) - Wikipedia

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    The area is also known for its historic architecture, such as St. Hedwig's, on the corner of Humboldt Avenue and Brady Street. With the exception of St. Hedwig's, the buildings of the area reflect the styles popular in Milwaukee, including the Italianate, Queen Anne, Classical Revival, and the German Renaissance Revival.

  7. WLUM-FM - Wikipedia

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    WMKE (102.1 FM) launched in September 1960, broadcasting from studios located on North Avenue in Milwaukee with a format consisting primarily of Broadway show tunes. [3] The owners boasted that they were the nation's first "all-tape radio station", meaning that all programming would originate from reel-to-reel tape or other tape formats, rather than phonograph records, as they believed tape ...