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The Early Years 79–81 is a five-disc box set by the English rock group Def Leppard, released by UMC on 20 March 2020. The set includes remastered versions of the band's first two studio albums: On Through the Night (originally released in 1980) and High 'n' Dry (originally released in 1981), [1] plus songs from the band's 1979 EP, a complete live concert recording from 1980, and a variety of ...
South Milwaukee: Romanesque-styled brick railway station of the C&NW built in 1893. 56: South Milwaukee Post Office: South Milwaukee Post Office: October 24, 2000 : 2210 Tenth Ave. South Milwaukee: 1931 Classical revival U.S. post office. 57: Frederick Sperling House
Intact group of high style Victorian homes just south of Burns Park, including the 1855/1860/1895/1984 now-Neoclassical Diederichs house, [89] the 1874 Italianate Prentiss house, [90] the 1874 High Victorian Gothic Downer house, [91] the 1875 Queen Anne Rublee house, [92] the 1887 Queen Anne/Romanesque Miller house, [93] the 1890 wooden Queen ...
The 94-acre park, along the lakefront north of the War Memorial Center (seen at lower left in the video above), began as a Milwaukee County land reclamation project in 1957.
In 1833 George Walker arrived from Illinois to the wild country that would become Milwaukee. In 1834 he staked a claim to 160 acres on the point of land south of the confluence of the Milwaukee and Menomonee Rivers, and built a crude cabin and trading post at what is now the east side of Fourth Street where it meets Bruce.
South Milwaukee was laid out in 1891 by the South Milwaukee company within the Town of Oak Creek, with the purpose of serving as a rival industrial suburb of the City of Milwaukee, [7] and was named from its location south of Milwaukee. [8] South Milwaukee was incorporated as a village in 1892, [7] then as a city in 1897. [9]
Here's a look at three new projects ― a South Milwaukee banquet/event space, Cudahy's fire station, and townhomes in Oak Creek ― that are set to be open or operating in some capacity in 2024.
Sports organizations on the North Shore of Milwaukee will soon have a new home at MFC Sports Complex, a 10,000-square-foot indoor practice facility in Glendale with state-of-the-art turf.