- National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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This list comprises buildings, sites, structures, districts, and objects in the City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are 230 NRHP sites listed in Milwaukee County, including 63 outside the City of Milwaukee included in the National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin and 167 in the city, listed below. One previously listed site in the city has been removed.
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[1]
Contents
Current listings
[2] Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Abbot Row March 3, 1983 1019-1043 E. Ogden Ave.
43°02′52″N 87°53′53″W / 43.047778°N 87.898056°WMilwaukee 2 Charles Abresch House January 16, 1986 2126 W. Juneau Ave.
43°02′46″N 87°56′25″W / 43.046111°N 87.940278°WMilwaukee 1890 Victorian-style home 3 Emanuel D. Adler House September 13, 1991 1681 N. Prospect Ave.
43°03′09″N 87°53′30″W / 43.052378°N 87.891669°WMilwaukee Victorian home of clothing manufacturer, built in 1888. Architect A.C. Clas. 4 All Saints' Episcopal Cathedral Complex December 27, 1974 804-828 E. Juneau Ave.
43°02′46″N 87°54′06″W / 43.046111°N 87.901667°WMilwaukee 1868 Gothic Revival design by E. Townsend Mix, originally as Olivet Congregational Church 5 Charles Allis House January 17, 1975 1630 E. Royall Pl.
43°03′13″N 87°53′25″W / 43.053611°N 87.890278°WMilwaukee 1911 Tudor-style mansion, home to Charles Allis, designed by Alexander Eschweiler 6 American System Built Homes-Burnham Street District September 12, 1985 W. Burnham St.
43°00′38″N 87°56′55″W / 43.010556°N 87.948611°WMilwaukee Frank Lloyd Wright-designed affordable housing, built 1915 7 Astor on the Lake September 6, 1984 924 E. Juneau Ave.
43°02′46″N 87°54′01″W / 43.046111°N 87.900278°WMilwaukee 1920 Classical Revival Hotel 8 Baasen House-German YMCA August 2, 1984 1702 N. 4th St.
43°03′10″N 87°54′51″W / 43.052778°N 87.914167°WMilwaukee Designed by Charles Gombert (1874) 9 Baumbach Building March 3, 1983 302 N. Broadway St.
43°02′03″N 87°54′25″W / 43.034167°N 87.906944°WMilwaukee 10 Bay View Historic District August 23, 1982 Roughly bounded by Lake Michigan, Meredith, Superior, Nock, Wentworth, Pryor, Clair, RR tracks and Conway St.
42°59′41″N 87°54′20″W / 42.994722°N 87.905556°WMilwaukee 1867 residential neighborhood 11 Blatz Brewery Complex April 15, 1986 1101-1147 N. Broadway
43°02′42″N 87°54′32″W / 43.045°N 87.908889°WMilwaukee 1891 Brewery 12 Valentin Blatz Brewing Company Office Building March 31, 1983 1120 N. Broadway
43°02′44″N 87°54′29″W / 43.045556°N 87.908056°WMilwaukee 1890 Brewery offices 13 Frederick C. Bogk House October 18, 1972 2420 N. Terrace Ave.
43°03′42″N 87°52′36″W / 43.061731°N 87.87665°WMilwaukee 1917 Frank Lloyd Wright-designed residence 14 Brewers Hill Historic District August 2, 1984 Vine, Reservoir, Palmer, 1st, 2nd, and Brown Sts.
43°03′17″N 87°54′48″W / 43.054722°N 87.913333°WMilwaukee 15 Herman W. Buemming House January 18, 1990 1012 E. Pleasant St.
43°03′02″N 87°53′56″W / 43.050556°N 87.898889°WMilwaukee 1901 Greek Revival house 16 J. L. Burnham Block February 11, 1988 907-911 W. National Ave.
43°01′24″N 87°55′22″W / 43.023333°N 87.922778°WMilwaukee 17 Elias A. Calkins Doublehouse January 18, 1990 1612-1614 E. Kane Pl.
43°03′21″N 87°53′25″W / 43.055833°N 87.890278°WMilwaukee 18 Calvary Presbyterian Church March 10, 1986 935 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′18″N 87°55′27″W / 43.038333°N 87.924167°WMilwaukee 1870 Gothic Revival church 19 Michael Carpenter House January 16, 1986 1115 Thirty-fifth St.
43°02′43″N 87°57′28″W / 43.045278°N 87.957778°WMilwaukee 20 Cass-Juneau Street Historic District November 3, 1988 Roughly bounded by E. Knapp and Marshall Sts., Juneau Ave., and Van Buren St.
43°02′47″N 87°54′08″W / 43.046389°N 87.902222°WMilwaukee 21 Cass-Wells Street Historic District June 13, 1986 712, 718, and 724 E. Wells St. and 801, 809, 815, 819, and 823 N. Cass St.
43°02′31″N 87°54′08″W / 43.041944°N 87.902222°WMilwaukee 22 Central Library December 30, 1974 814 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′22″N 87°55′21″W / 43.039444°N 87.9225°WMilwaukee Ferry and Clas-designed 1895 Renaissance-style library 23 Chief Lippert Fire Station October 28, 1988 642 W. North Ave.
43°03′38″N 87°55′10″W / 43.060556°N 87.919444°WMilwaukee 1876 Firehouse 24 Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church September 25, 1987 2235 W. Greenfield Ave.
43°01′00″N 87°56′31″W / 43.016667°N 87.941944°WMilwaukee 1901 Gothic Revival church designed by Frederick Velguth 25 Commerce Street Power Plant June 25, 1999 1338 N. Commerce St.
43°02′49″N 87°54′48″W / 43.046944°N 87.913333°WMilwaukee 26 Concordia Historic District July 30, 1985 Roughly bounded by West State, N. 27th, W. Killbourn Ave. and N. 35th St.
43°02′32″N 87°57′09″W / 43.042222°N 87.9525°WMilwaukee 27 Congregation Beth Israel Synagogue March 5, 1992 2432 N. Teutonia Ave.
43°03′47″N 87°55′43″W / 43.063056°N 87.928611°WMilwaukee 1925 Synagogue 28 Thomas Cook House January 16, 1986 853 N. Seventeenth St.
43°02′29″N 87°56′03″W / 43.041389°N 87.934167°WMilwaukee 29 Edward J. Dahinden House February 25, 1986 3316 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′21″N 87°57′20″W / 43.039167°N 87.955556°WMilwaukee 30 Desmond-Farnham-Hustis House January 18, 1990 1535 N. Marshall St.
43°03′00″N 87°54′03″W / 43.05°N 87.900833°WMilwaukee 31 Eagles Club July 29, 1986 2401 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′18″N 87°56′35″W / 43.038333°N 87.943056°WMilwaukee 1920s ballroom, belonging to the Fraternal Order of Eagles, architect Russell Barr Williamson 32 East Brady Street Historic District March 9, 1990 E. Brady St. from N. Farwell Ave. to N. Van Buren St.
43°03′11″N 87°53′52″W / 43.053056°N 87.897778°WMilwaukee Commercial center of Polish neighborhood, from 1865 33 East Side Commercial Historic District September 23, 1986 Roughly bounded by E. Wells St., N. Jefferson St. and N. Broadway, Michigan and E. Clybourn, and N. Water Sts.
43°02′18″N 87°54′26″W / 43.038333°N 87.907222°WMilwaukee 34 East Village Historic District January 21, 2004 Generally bounded by North Humboldt, East Brady, North Warren and Milwaukee R
43°03′19″N 87°53′45″W / 43.055278°N 87.895833°WMilwaukee Working class residential neighborhood 35 Abraham H. Esbenshade House January 16, 1986 3119 W. Wells St.
43°02′25″N 87°57′13″W / 43.040278°N 87.953611°WMilwaukee 36 Exton Apartments Building January 9, 1997 1260 N. Prospect Ave.
43°02′49″N 87°53′45″W / 43.046944°N 87.895833°WMilwaukee 1938 Nine-story Art Deco apartment building, architect Herbert Tullgren 37 Federal Building March 14, 1973 515-519 E. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′17″N 87°54′16″W / 43.038056°N 87.904444°WMilwaukee Richardsonian Romanesque federal building and courthouse, 1890's 38 Otto F. Fiebing House September 12, 1985 302 N. Hawley Rd.
43°02′51″N 87°59′01″W / 43.0475°N 87.983611°WMilwaukee 39 First Church of Christ, Scientist March 8, 1989 1443-1451 N. Prospect Ave.
43°02′57″N 87°53′41″W / 43.049167°N 87.894722°WMilwaukee 40 First Unitarian Church December 30, 1974 1009 E. Ogden Ave.
43°02′53″N 87°53′57″W / 43.048056°N 87.899167°WMilwaukee 1892 Gothic Revival church, architects Ferry and Class 41 First Ward Triangle Historic District March 19, 1987 Roughly Franklin Pl., N. Prospect and E. Juneau Aves., and E. Knapp St.
43°02′47″N 87°53′50″W / 43.046389°N 87.897222°WMilwaukee 42 Florida and Third Industrial Historic District July 10, 2008 234-500 (N side) W. Florida St., 222 W. Pittsburgh Ave., 212, 222, 305, 331 S. Third St., 400 S. Fifth St.
43°01′39″N 87°54′46″W / 43.0275°N 87.912778°WMilwaukee Industrial properties, 1891–1928 43 Forest Home Cemetery and Chapel November 3, 1980 2405 Forest Home Ave.
42°59′53″N 87°56′35″W / 42.998056°N 87.943056°WMilwaukee Resting place for many Milwaukee luminaries, founded 1850 44 Christian Foth House March 22, 1988 1209-1211 S. Seventh St.
43°01′08″N 87°55′11″W / 43.018889°N 87.919722°WMilwaukee 45 Fourth Street School August 2, 1984 333 W. Galena St.
43°03′03″N 87°54′55″W / 43.050833°N 87.915278°WMilwaukee School that Prime Minister Golda Meir attended, 1906–1912 46 Friedmann Row April 12, 1996 1537, 1539, 1541, 1543 N. Cass St. and 731 E. Pleasant St.
43°03′02″N 87°54′08″W / 43.050556°N 87.902222°WMilwaukee 47 Gallun Tannery Historic District August 2, 1984 Holton and Water Sts.
43°03′20″N 87°54′05″W / 43.055556°N 87.901389°WMilwaukee 48 Garden Homes Historic District May 4, 1990 Roughly bounded by W. Ruby and N. Teutonia Aves., N. 24th Pl., W. Atkinson Ave. and N. 27th St.
43°05′51″N 87°56′41″W / 43.0975°N 87.944722°WMilwaukee 49 German-English Academy April 11, 1977 1020 N. Broadway
43°02′39″N 87°54′29″W / 43.044167°N 87.908056°WMilwaukee 1888 School, central to the German community 50 Germania Building July 7, 1983 135 W. Wells St.
43°02′23″N 87°54′45″W / 43.039722°N 87.9125°WMilwaukee 1896 home to Germania Publishing Company. Largest office building in the city at the time. 51 Gesu Church January 16, 1986 1145 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′18″N 87°55′38″W / 43.038333°N 87.927222°WMilwaukee Twin-spired Gothic-style church 52 Gimbels Parking Pavilion March 29, 2001 555 N. Plankinton Ave.
43°02′13″N 87°54′43″W / 43.036944°N 87.911944°WMilwaukee Art moderne monument to postwar suburban mobility 53 Goodwill Industries Building July 14, 2004 2102 W. Pierce St.
43°01′29″N 87°56′22″W / 43.024722°N 87.939444°WMilwaukee 54 Graham Row July 27, 1979 1501, 1503, and 1507 N. Marshall St.
43°02′58″N 87°54′04″W / 43.049444°N 87.901111°WMilwaukee 55 Grand Avenue Congregational Church January 16, 1986 2133 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′18″N 87°56′25″W / 43.038333°N 87.940278°WMilwaukee 56 Thomas A. Greene Memorial Museum November 4, 1993 3367 N. Downer Ave.
43°04′44″N 87°52′41″W / 43.078889°N 87.878056°WMilwaukee Built in 1913 to house the collection of amateur geologist, Greene 57 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Factory Building November 9, 1994 3700 W. Juneau Ave. (1147 N. Thirty-eighth St.)
43°02′45″N 87°57′40″W / 43.045833°N 87.961111°WMilwaukee 58 Highland Avenue Methodist Church January 16, 1986 2024 W. Highland Ave.
43°02′41″N 87°56′19″W / 43.044722°N 87.938611°WMilwaukee 59 Highland Boulevard Historic District July 30, 1985 W. Highland Blvd. roughly bounded by N. 33rd and N. 29th Sts.
43°02′41″N 87°57′09″W / 43.044722°N 87.9525°WMilwaukee 60 Historic Third Ward District March 8, 1984 Bounded by the Milwaukee River, C&NW RR, and E. St. Paul and N. Jackson Sts.
43°01′56″N 87°54′26″W / 43.032222°N 87.907222°WMilwaukee Neighborhood of Irish settlers, and later Italian businesses 61 Alfred M. Hoelz House September 12, 1985 3449-3451 Frederick Ave.
43°04′49″N 87°53′02″W / 43.080278°N 87.883889°WMilwaukee 62 Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church November 7, 1972 605 S. 4th St.
43°01′30″N 87°54′57″W / 43.025°N 87.915833°WMilwaukee 63 David W. Howie House January 16, 1986 3026 W. Wells St.
43°02′26″N 87°57′09″W / 43.040556°N 87.9525°WMilwaukee 64 Immanuel Presbyterian Church December 27, 1974 1100 N. Astor St.
43°02′41″N 87°53′58″W / 43.044722°N 87.899444°WMilwaukee 1873 Gothic Revival design by E. Townsend Mix, buff-colored Wauwatosa limestone with red and gray interjections, original interior destroyed by 1887 fire 65 Iron Block December 27, 1974 205 E. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′18″N 87°54′32″W / 43.038333°N 87.908889°WMilwaukee Cast Iron façade, shipped from New York, built 1861 66 Johnston Hall January 16, 1986 1121 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′18″N 87°55′37″W / 43.038333°N 87.926944°WMilwaukee 67 Joseph B. Kalvelage House May 23, 1978 2432 W. Kilbourn Ave.
43°02′30″N 87°56′38″W / 43.041667°N 87.943889°WMilwaukee 1897 German baroque house. 68 Sanford R. Kane House September 13, 1991 1841 N. Prospect Ave.
43°03′15″N 87°53′22″W / 43.054167°N 87.889444°WMilwaukee 1883 Queen Anne style mansion 69 Kenwood Park-Prospect Hill Historic District March 7, 2002 Roughly bounded by N. Hackett Ave., E. Edgewood Ave., N. Lake Dr. and E. Newberry Ave.
43°04′33″N 87°52′30″W / 43.075833°N 87.875°WMilwaukee 70 Frederick Ketter Warehouse August 2, 1984 325 W. Vine St.
43°03′13″N 87°54′54″W / 43.053611°N 87.915°WMilwaukee 71 Kilbourn Avenue Row House Historic District February 25, 1986 Roughly bounded by N. 14th St., W. Kilbourn Ave., and N. 15th St.
43°02′29″N 87°55′53″W / 43.041389°N 87.931389°WMilwaukee 72 Kilbourn Masonic Temple January 16, 1986 827 N. Eleventh St.
43°02′26″N 87°55′35″W / 43.040556°N 87.926389°WMilwaukee 73 Kinnickinnic River Parkway July 14, 2011 Between S. 72nd & S. 16th Sts.
42°59′51″N 87°57′49″W / 42.9975°N 87.963611°WMilwaukee Milwaukee County Parkway System MPS 74 Knapp-Astor House March 27, 1980 930 E. Knapp St. and 1301 N. Astor St.
43°02′49″N 87°53′59″W / 43.046944°N 87.899722°WMilwaukee 75 Knickerbocker Hotel June 2, 1988 1028 E. Juneau Ave.
43°02′45″N 87°53′56″W / 43.045833°N 87.898889°WMilwaukee 1929 Classical Revival hotel 76 Koelsch Funeral Home October 12, 2010 7622 W, Greenfield Ave.
43°01′00″N 88°00′30″W / 43.016667°N 88.008333°WMilwaukee 77 Lake Park April 22, 1993 2900 N. Lake Dr. and 2800 E. Kenwood Blvd.
43°04′13″N 87°52′07″W / 43.070278°N 87.868611°WMilwaukee Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, and begun in the 1890s 78 Milwaukee 79 Lindsay-Bostrom Building April 26, 2002 133 W. Oregon St.
43°01′41″N 87°54′43″W / 43.028056°N 87.911944°WMilwaukee 80 Lohman Funeral Home and Livery Stable March 17, 1988 804 W. Greenfield and 1325 S. Eighth
43°01′02″N 87°55′16″W / 43.017222°N 87.921111°WMilwaukee 81 Robert Machek House October 28, 1977 1305 N. 19th St.
43°02′50″N 87°56′12″W / 43.047222°N 87.936667°WMilwaukee 82 Mackie Building April 3, 1973 225 E. Michigan St.
43°02′14″N 87°54′29″W / 43.037158°N 87.90805°WMilwaukee 1879 Victorian landmark designed by E. Townsend Mix, once the world’s largest grain exchange 83 Mayer Boot and Shoe Company Building August 2, 1984 116 E. Walnut St.
43°03′10″N 87°54′37″W / 43.052778°N 87.910278°WMilwaukee 84 McIntosh-Goodrich Mansion August 31, 2000 1584 N. Prospect Ave.
43°03′02″N 87°53′33″W / 43.050556°N 87.8925°WMilwaukee 1932 Classical revival mansion, designed by architect H.R. Wilson 85 McKinley Boulevard Historic District July 30, 1985 W. McKinley Blvd. between N. 34th & N. 27th Sts.
43°02′50″N 87°57′08″W / 43.047222°N 87.952222°WMilwaukee 86 Milwaukee Breakwater Light September 16, 2011 South end of the north breakwater, .7 miles east of the mouth of the Milwaukee River
43°01′37″N 87°52′55″W / 43.026944°N 87.881944°WMilwaukee vicinity Light Stations of the United States MPS 87 Milwaukee City Hall March 14, 1973 200 E. Wells St.
43°02′31″N 87°54′35″W / 43.041944°N 87.909722°WMilwaukee Henry C. Koch-designed 1894 Flemish Revival building, tallest building in US outside of New York City, 1895–1901 88 Milwaukee County Courthouse March 9, 1982 901 N. 9th St.
43°02′29″N 87°55′26″W / 43.041389°N 87.923889°WMilwaukee Massive 1931 Classical Revival courthouse 89 Milwaukee County Dispensary and Emergency Hospital March 21, 1985 2430 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′22″N 87°56′38″W / 43.039444°N 87.943889°WMilwaukee 90 Milwaukee County Historical Center March 14, 1973 910 N. 3rd St.
43°02′30″N 87°54′52″W / 43.041667°N 87.914444°WMilwaukee 1913 Neo-Classical bank building, currently home to the Milwaukee County Historical Center 91 Milwaukee Fire Department High Pressure Pumping Station July 7, 1981 2011 S. 1st St.
43°00′21″N 87°54′41″W / 43.005833°N 87.911389°WMilwaukee 92 Milwaukee Hospital September 6, 2006 2200 W. Kilbourn Ave.
43°02′33″N 87°56′26″W / 43.0425°N 87.940556°WMilwaukee First Protestant hospital west of Pittsburgh, founded 1863 93 Milwaukee News Building and Milwaukee Abstract Association Building March 1, 1982 222 E. Mason St.
43°02′24″N 87°54′32″W / 43.04°N 87.908889°WMilwaukee 94 Milwaukee Normal School-Milwaukee Girls' Trade and Technical High School January 16, 1986 1820 W. Wells St.
43°02′27″N 87°56′09″W / 43.040833°N 87.935833°WMilwaukee 95 Milwaukee-Western Fuel Company Building March 5, 1992 2150 N. Prospect Ave.
43°03′29″N 87°53′07″W / 43.058056°N 87.885278°WMilwaukee 1934 Art Deco office building designed by Herbert Tullgren 96 Milwaukee-Downer "Quad" January 17, 1974 NW corner of Hartford and Downer Aves.
43°04′42″N 87°52′43″W / 43.078333°N 87.878611°WMilwaukee 97 Mitchell Building April 3, 1973 207 E. Michigan St.
43°02′14″N 87°54′31″W / 43.037222°N 87.908611°WMilwaukee E. Townsend Mix-designed French Second Empire-style 1876 office building 98 New Coeln House February 11, 1988 5905 S. Howell Ave.
42°56′14″N 87°54′36″W / 42.937222°N 87.91°WMilwaukee 99 Newberry Boulevard Historic District March 7, 1994 1802-3000 E. Newberry Blvd.
43°04′10″N 87°52′50″W / 43.069444°N 87.880556°WMilwaukee 100 North First Street Historic District August 2, 1984 Roughly 1st and 2nd Sts. between North and Center Sts.
43°03′47″N 87°54′42″W / 43.063056°N 87.911667°WMilwaukee 101 North Grant Boulevard Historic District March 23, 1995 2370-2879 N. Grant Blvd.
43°04′02″N 87°57′57″W / 43.067222°N 87.965833°WMilwaukee Upscale subdivision, 1913–1931 102 North Point Lighthouse July 19, 1984 Wahl St. at Terrace
43°03′57″N 87°52′13″W / 43.065833°N 87.870278°WMilwaukee Lighthouse established in 1855, current structure 1888 and 1913 103 North Point North Historic District March 24, 2000 Roughly bounded by N. Downer Ave., E. Park Pl., and N. Wahl Ave.
43°03′55″N 87°52′35″W / 43.065278°N 87.876389°WMilwaukee 104 North Point South Historic District September 4, 1979 Roughly bounded by North Ave., Summit, Terrace, and Lafayette Sts.
43°03′26″N 87°52′55″W / 43.057222°N 87.881944°WMilwaukee 105 North Point Water Tower February 23, 1973 E. North Ave. between N. Lake Dr. and N. Terrace Ave.
43°03′37″N 87°52′47″W / 43.060278°N 87.879722°WMilwaukee 175-foot Victorian Gothic tower, used to regulate water pressure, designed by Charles Gombert and built in 1873 106 North Sherman Boulevard Historic District April 6, 2004 N. Sherman Blvd. Roughly bounded by W. Keefe Ave. and W. Lisbon Ave.
43°04′13″N 87°58′02″W / 43.070278°N 87.967222°WMilwaukee 107 North Third Street Historic District August 2, 1984 Roughly N. 3rd St. between N. 3rd Ave. and Vine St.
43°03′35″N 87°54′52″W / 43.059722°N 87.914444°WMilwaukee 108 Northwestern Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Historic District June 3, 2005 5000 W. National Ave.
43°01′44″N 87°58′33″W / 43.028889°N 87.975833°WMilwaukee Cream city brick building in Gothic Revival style designed by E. Townsend Mix in 1867, surrounded by grounds that were one of the first city parks; designated a National Historic Landmark June 17, 2011 109 Home Office, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company March 20, 1973 605-623 N. Broadway
43°02′16″N 87°54′28″W / 43.037778°N 87.907778°WMilwaukee 110 Old St. Mary's Church March 7, 1973 844 N. Broadway
43°02′29″N 87°54′28″W / 43.041389°N 87.907778°WMilwaukee Milwaukee's first German Catholic church, Zopfstil style, 1847 111 Old World Third Street Historic District March 19, 1987 N. Old World Third St., W. Highland Ave., and W. State St.
43°02′37″N 87°54′53″W / 43.043611°N 87.914722°WMilwaukee 112 Joseph B. Oliver House January 18, 1990 1516 E. Brady St.
43°03′10″N 87°53′29″W / 43.052778°N 87.891389°WMilwaukee 113 Oneida Street Station December 6, 1984 108 E. Wells and 816 N. Edison Sts.
43°02′28″N 87°54′41″W / 43.041111°N 87.911389°WMilwaukee First use of pulverized coal in boilers, 1919 114 Pabst Brewery Saloon January 16, 1986 1338-1340 W. Juneau Ave.
43°02′46″N 87°55′48″W / 43.046111°N 87.93°WMilwaukee 115 Pabst Brewing Company Complex November 14, 2003 Roughly bounded by Highland Ave., 11th, Winnebago and 9th Sts.
43°02′45″N 87°55′28″W / 43.045833°N 87.924444°WMilwaukee Brewing company founded in 1844. One-time largest brewer in the world 116 Pabst Theater April 11, 1972 144 E. Wells St.
43°02′28″N 87°54′52″W / 43.041111°N 87.914444°WMilwaukee Technologically innovative theater, built 1895 117 Frederick Pabst House April 21, 1975 2000 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′21″N 87°56′17″W / 43.039167°N 87.938056°WMilwaukee 1892 Flemish Renaissance Revival mansion of beer baron, Captain Frederick Pabst. Architect George Bowman Ferry. 118 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Enamel Plant October 21, 2009 201 E. Pittsburgh Ave.
43°01′44″N 87°54′30″W / 43.028797°N 87.908389°WMilwaukee Art deco factory and office building 119 Plankinton-Wells-Water Street Historic District June 13, 1986 Roughly bounded by Wells, Bridge, N. Water, E. Mason, W. Wells, and N. Second Sts.
43°02′26″N 87°54′40″W / 43.040556°N 87.911111°WMilwaukee 120 Prospect Avenue Apartment Buildings Historic District April 19, 1990 N. Prospect Ave. area roughly between E. Kane Pl. and E. Windsor St.
43°03′20″N 87°53′17″W / 43.055556°N 87.888056°WMilwaukee 121 Prospect Avenue Mansions Historic District April 7, 1990 1363-1551 N. Prospect Ave.
43°02′56″N 87°53′40″W / 43.048889°N 87.894444°WMilwaukee 122 Prospect Hill Historic District March 1, 2005 2700 blk. of N. Hackett Ave., N. Shepard Ave., N. Summit Ave. and 2804-06 E. Park Place
43°04′05″N 87°52′33″W / 43.068056°N 87.875833°WMilwaukee 123 Public School No. 27 August 2, 1984 2215 N. 4th St.
43°03′34″N 87°54′58″W / 43.059444°N 87.916111°WMilwaukee 124 Public Service Building May 20, 1998 231 W. Michigan St.
43°02′14″N 87°54′52″W / 43.037222°N 87.914444°WMilwaukee 1902 home of the first unified electric power utility in the nation, the Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company, founded 1896 125 Pythian Castle Lodge February 25, 1988 1925 W. National Ave.
43°01′21″N 87°56′15″W / 43.0225°N 87.9375°WMilwaukee 126 Charles Quarles House July 27, 1979 2531 N. Farwell Ave.
43°03′52″N 87°52′55″W / 43.064444°N 87.881944°WMilwaukee 127 Saint George Melkite Catholic Church January 16, 1986 1617 W. State St.
43°02′35″N 87°56′00″W / 43.043056°N 87.933333°WMilwaukee Best example of Byzantine Revival inspired architecture in the city,exemplifies the association between ethnicity and architectural design 128 Saint James Court Apartments July 2, 2008 831 West Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′18″N 87°55′22″W / 43.038342°N 87.922714°WMilwaukee 129 St. James Episcopal Church June 27, 1979 833 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′17″N 87°55′22″W / 43.038056°N 87.922778°WMilwaukee 130 St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex May 18, 1992 804-816 W. Vliet St.
43°02′55″N 87°55′19″W / 43.048611°N 87.921944°WMilwaukee 1889 Gothic Revival church designed by Hermann Schnetzky 131 St. John's Roman Catholic Cathedral December 31, 1974 812 N. Jackson St.
43°02′30″N 87°54′14″W / 43.041667°N 87.903889°WMilwaukee Zopfstil-style cathedral, built 1847-1852 132 St. Josaphat Basilica March 7, 1973 601 W. Lincoln Ave.
43°00′09″N 87°55′09″W / 43.0025°N 87.919167°WMilwaukee Grand 1901 church, named the third basilica in the US in 1929. 133 St. Martini Evangelical Lutheran Church September 25, 1987 1557 W. Orchard St.
43°00′57″N 87°55′57″W / 43.015833°N 87.9325°WMilwaukee 134 St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church December 16, 1974 1105 S. 7th St.
43°01′12″N 87°55′13″W / 43.02°N 87.920278°WMilwaukee 135 St. Paul's Episcopal Church December 27, 1974 904 E. Knapp St.
43°02′50″N 87°54′02″W / 43.047222°N 87.900556°WMilwaukee Romanesque Revival style church noted for its Tiffany windows, built 1882-90 by local architect E. Townsend Mix adopting an original design published earlier by Henry Hobson Richardson 136 Saint Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church September 25, 1987 1204, 1213, 1214, and 1215 S. Eighth St.
43°01′08″N 87°55′16″W / 43.018889°N 87.921111°WMilwaukee Designed by Andrew Elleson in Italianate Gothic Revival style and completed in 1885 137 Saint Vincent's Infant Asylum September 25, 1987 809 W. Greenfield Ave.
43°01′01″N 87°55′16″W / 43.016944°N 87.921111°WMilwaukee 138 Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church Complex September 13, 1991 2474 and 2490 N. Cramer St. and 2479 and 2491 N. Murray Ave.
43°03′48″N 87°53′10″W / 43.063333°N 87.886111°WMilwaukee 139 Salem Evangelical Church October 1, 1987 1025 & 1037 S. Eleventh St.
43°01′13″N 87°55′32″W / 43.020278°N 87.925556°WMilwaukee 140 Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company Saloon April 11, 1977 2414 S. St. Clair St.
43°00′01″N 87°53′35″W / 43.000278°N 87.893056°WMilwaukee 141 Joseph Schlitz Company Brewery Complex December 30, 1999 219 W. Galena St.
43°03′03″N 87°54′46″W / 43.050833°N 87.912778°WMilwaukee 142 Victor Schlitz House January 16, 1986 2004 W. Highland Ave.
43°02′41″N 87°56′16″W / 43.044722°N 87.937778°WMilwaukee Designed by Charles Gombert 1890 143 Schoonmaker Reef September 25, 1997 N of West St., between N. 66th St. and N. 64th St. extended
43°02′50″N 87°59′37″W / 43.047222°N 87.993611°WMilwaukee 1862 discovery of fossilized reef, among the first in the world identified as such 144 George Schuster House and Carriage Shed January 16, 1986 3209 W. Wells St.
43°02′25″N 87°57′16″W / 43.040278°N 87.954444°WMilwaukee 145 Second Church of Christ Scientist January 16, 1986 2722 W. Highland Blvd.
43°02′43″N 87°56′54″W / 43.045278°N 87.948333°WMilwaukee 146 Shorecrest Hotel September 7, 1984 1962 N. Prospect Ave.
43°03′20″N 87°53′15″W / 43.05545°N 87.887444°WMilwaukee 147 Fred Sivyer House January 16, 1986 761 N. 25th St.
43°02′24″N 87°56′42″W / 43.04°N 87.945°WMilwaukee 148 Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist March 27, 1980 1036 N. Van Buren St.
43°02′42″N 87°54′17″W / 43.045°N 87.904722°WMilwaukee 149 Lloyd R. Smith House December 30, 1974 2220 N. Terrace Ave.
43°03′28″N 87°52′51″W / 43.057778°N 87.880833°WMilwaukee 1924 Italian villa-style home overlooking Lake Michigan 150 Soldiers' Home Reef November 4, 1993 NE of jct. of Wood Ave. and General Mitchell Blvd., Clement J. Zablocki Veterans Affairs Medical Center grounds
43°01′40″N 87°58′29″W / 43.027778°N 87.974722°WMilwaukee 1862 discovery of fossilized reef, among the first in the world identified as such 151 South Branch Library February 11, 1988 931 W. Madison St.
43°01′04″N 87°55′25″W / 43.017778°N 87.923611°WMilwaukee 152 South First and Second Street Historic District November 30, 1987 Roughly bounded by Menomonee River, Chicago & N. Western RR, Seeboth, S. First, Oregon, & S. Second Sts.
43°01′49″N 87°54′43″W / 43.030278°N 87.911944°WMilwaukee 153 South Layton Boulevard Historic District April 24, 1996 921-2264 S. Layton Blvd.
43°00′48″N 87°56′54″W / 43.013333°N 87.948333°WMilwaukee 154 Spencerian Business College March 14, 2008 2800 W Wright St.
43°03′52″N 87°56′56″W / 43.064444°N 87.948889°WMilwaukee Distinguished business training institution, founded 1863 155 Spring Grove Site September 10, 1979 Address Restricted Milwaukee 156 State Bank of Wisconsin March 8, 1984 210 E. Michigan St.
43°02′15″N 87°54′30″W / 43.0375°N 87.908333°WMilwaukee 157 William Steinmeyer House October 11, 1984 1716-1722 N. 5th St.
43°03′11″N 87°55′01″W / 43.053056°N 87.916944°WMilwaukee 158 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church May 8, 1979 1046 N. 9th St.
43°02′39″N 87°55′21″W / 43.044167°N 87.9225°WMilwaukee 1878 German Romanesque/Gothic Revival-style church designed by Frederick Velguth 159 Tripoli Temple January 16, 1986 3000 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′21″N 87°57′05″W / 43.039167°N 87.951389°WMilwaukee Moorish Revival Shrine Center, loosely based on the Taj Mahal, Ferry and Clas, 1928 160 Turner Hall November 7, 1977 1034 N. 4th St.
43°02′37″N 87°54′56″W / 43.043611°N 87.915556°WMilwaukee Henry C. Koch-designed 1882 meeting place of German-American social, political and gymnastic organization, The Turners 161 Harry B. Walker House January 16, 1986 3130 W. Wells St.
43°02′26″N 87°57′14″W / 43.040556°N 87.953889°WMilwaukee 162 Walker's Point Historic District December 19, 1978 Roughly bounded by the Freeway, Scott, 2nd, and W. Virginia Street
43°01′27″N 87°55′00″W / 43.024167°N 87.916667°WMilwaukee 163 Ward Memorial Hall September 6, 1984 5000 W. National Ave.
43°01′32″N 87°58′35″W / 43.025556°N 87.976389°WMilwaukee One of the oldest theaters in Wisconsin, opened 1882 164 West Side Commercial Historic District December 22, 2000 Roughly, W. Wisconsin Ave., N. Third St., N. Plankinton Ave, and N. 2nd St.
43°02′18″N 87°54′49″W / 43.038333°N 87.913611°WMilwaukee 165 West Washington-North Hi-Mount Boulevards Historic District May 18, 1994 4701-5929 W. Washington Blvd.; 1720-2049 N. Hi-Mount Blvd.
43°03′12″N 87°58′49″W / 43.053333°N 87.980278°WMilwaukee 166 Wisconsin Consistory Building September 26, 1994 790 N. Van Buren St.
43°02′29″N 87°54′08″W / 43.041389°N 87.902222°WMilwaukee 167 Wisconsin Leather Company Building March 30, 2005 320 E. Clybourn St.
43°02′18″N 87°54′24″W / 43.038333°N 87.906667°WMilwaukee 1874, E. Townsend Mix 168 Woman's Club of Wisconsin October 4, 1982 813 E. Kilbourn Ave.
43°02′33″N 87°54′05″W / 43.0425°N 87.901389°WMilwaukee The oldest woman's clubhouse in the United States, 1887, designed by architects Ferry & Clas Former listings
Landmark name Image Date delisted Location City or Town Summary 1 Old Coast Guard Station July 1, 2009 1600 North Lincoln Memorial Drive
43°3′4″N 87°53′15″W / 43.05111°N 87.8875°WMilwaukee Listed on August 7, 1989 See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Wisconsin
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Wisconsin
References
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
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