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42°59′52″N 87°53′16″W / 42.99778°N 87.88778°W / 42.99778; -87.88778. Built. 1870. (1870) Part of. Bay View Historic District (ID82000686) Designated CP. August 23, 1982. The Beulah Brinton House is a historically and architecturally significant house at 2590 S. Superior Street in the Bay View neighborhood of Milwaukee ...
NRHP reference No. 82000686 [1] Added to NRHP. 23 August 1982. (42 years ago) (1982-08-23) Bay View is a neighborhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, North America on the shores of Lake Michigan, south of the downtown area and north of the City of St. Francis. Bay View existed as an independent village for eight years, from 1879 to 1887.
Total sales in Jackson are up 78% year over year, according to data from the metro MLS -- 155 homes sold, compared to just 87 this time last year. The average home in Jackson sold for $401,657 ...
Length. 11,248 miles (18,102 km) (1929) 3,023 miles (4,865 km) (1984) The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (A CMStP&P), better known as the Milwaukee Road (reporting mark MILW), was a Class I railroad that operated in the Midwest and Northwest of the United States from 1847 until 1986.
This Milwaukee condo in the University Club Tower features views of Lake Michigan from one of the largest private balconies in the city. Built in 2007, this $2.079 million property was listed by ...
Milwaukee Steakhouse is looking to move after 13 years at 6024 W. Blue Mound Road, with hopes of trading up for a bigger space. Owners Kevin Nugent and Brian Young listed the restaurant building ...
1874 2-story home of railroad man and leading Catholic John Baasen, designed by Charles Gombert. Housed offices of German YMCA from 1888 to 1893. Used by Mt. Sinai Hospital starting in 1905, Wisconsin House Hotel in 1919, and Joe Kerscher's tavern in 1933. 13. Lloyd A. Barbee House. Lloyd A. Barbee House. May 7, 2019.
Added to NRHP. February 23, 1972 [1] The Benjamin Church House (also known as the Kilbourntown House), a modestly sized Temple-style Greek Revival home, was built in 1843–1844 by a pioneer carpenter of that name [2] in Kilbourntown, a settlement on the west side of the Milwaukee River. In 1846, Kilbourntown merged with Juneautown on the east ...