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Remember When...this building housed Mount Sinai hospital?
Fourth Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Walnut Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Hospitals -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Mount Sinai Hospital (Milwaukee, Wis.); Young Men's Christian Association -- Buildings
The old Wisconsin House, built in 1856 when Solomon Juneau was still alive, was the birthplace of Mount Sinai hospital. Located at the corner of what is now N. 4th and W. Walnut sts., the building had...
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Remember When...The school building at 8th and Michigan was brand new?
Eighth Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Michigan Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Fourth Ward School (Milwaukee, Wis.); Plankinton School (Milwaukee, Wis.); Fourth District School (Milwaukee, Wis.); Eighth Street School (Milwaukee, Wis.); North Division Downtown Campus (Milwaukee, Wis.); Urban Day School (Milwaukee, Wis.); Fulton Junior High School Annex (Milwaukee, Wis.); Eighth Street Middle School (Milwaukee, Wis.); School buildings -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Milwaukee Public Schools -- Buildings
There were wooden sidewalks, hitching posts and gas lights at 8th and Michigan Streets when this building, now the oldest building in use in the Milwaukee Public School System, was built in 1884. A school...
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Remember When...class visits to the museum began at the lecture hall?
Eighth Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Milwaukee Public Library; Milwaukee Public Museum; Auditoriums -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Public buildings -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Library buildings -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Centennial Hall (Milwaukee, Wis.); School buses; School children -- Transportation
If you grew up in Milwaukee in the '40s and '50s, chances are you once stood in line like this at the entrance to the Museum Lecture Hall at 733 N. 8th Street. The lecture hall, built in 1913, was the...
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Remember When...N. 3rd St. sparkled during State Fair?
Third Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Schlitz Palm Garden (Milwaukee, Wis.); Davidson Theatre (Milwaukee, Wis.); Street-lighting -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Theaters -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Leo Abraham & Co. (Milwaukee, Wis.); Boston Store (Milwaukee, Wis.); Askin & Marine (Milwaukee, Wis.)
The lights of Broadway had competition when Milwaukee decked herself out to celebrate. During State Fair Week in 1906, N. 3rd St. was aglow with special displays of electric lights, welcoming visitors...
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Remember When...11th and Wisconsin av. looked like this?
Eleventh Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Wisconsin Avenue (Milwaukee, Wis.); Streets -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; Marquette University -- Buildings; Johnston Hall (Milwaukee, Wis.); Mackie, William
The area of N. 11th st. and W. Wisconsin av., now near the heart of the city's bustling metropolitan area, was a peaceful residential district when this picture was taken in the first decade of the 20th...
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Remember When...E. Wells was called Oneida?
Wells Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Oneida Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); Jefferson Street (Milwaukee, Wis.); City Hall (Milwaukee, Wis.); Public buildings -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee; City halls -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee
"The city directory is Milwaukee's catalog," its ads used to proclaim, and certainly their listings are still a big help in pinpointing what's where in Milwaukee, especially in old photographs like this...
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