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Remember When...the streetcars passed by NML?
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company -- Buildings; Wisconsin Avenue (Milwaukee, Wis.); Milwaukee Gas Light Company -- Buildings; Electric railroads -- Cars -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Corporations -- Headquarters -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Wisconsin Gas Company -- Buildings; We Energies -- Buildings; Grand Avenue (Milwaukee, Wis.)
This photo, taken in 1914, shows a streetcar headed for N. 35th St., then the far West Side, after having just passed Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.'s newly opened headquarters building. The structure,...
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Remember When...visitors stayed at the Juneau Hotel?
Wisconsin Avenue (Milwaukee, Wis.); Wisconsin Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Juneau Hotel (Milwaukee, Wis.); Hotels -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Chicago and Northwestern Railway; Railroad stations -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Eugene's Restaurant (Milwaukee, Wis.); Automobiles
When the Chicago and North Western Railway Depot stood on Wisconsin St. overlooking the lake, the nearby Juneau Hotel at 229 Wisconsin welcomed visitors to Milwaukee. The structure was built at the turn...
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Remember When...Mitchell Park opened a dance pavilion?
Mitchell Park (Milwaukee, Wis.); Parks -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Dance halls -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Pavilions -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee
Mitchell Park, long famous for its gardens and, more recently, its three-domed conservatory, had other attractions, too. Pictured above is an open air dancing pavilion that opened in 1945. Mitchell was...
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