National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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 242 NRHP sites listed in Milwaukee County, including 67 outside the City of Milwaukee included in the National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin and 175 in the city, listed below. One previously listed site in the city has been removed.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 29, 2016.[1]

Current listings

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location Description
1 Abbot Row
Abbot Row
March 3, 1983
(#83003402)
1019-1043 E. Ogden Ave.
43°02′52″N 87°53′53″W / 43.047778°N 87.898056°W / 43.047778; -87.898056 (Abbot Row)
Howland Russel-designed 1889 Queen Anne-style apartment building
2 Charles Abresch House
Charles Abresch House
January 16, 1986
(#86000095)
2126 W. Juneau Ave.
43°02′46″N 87°56′25″W / 43.046111°N 87.940278°W / 43.046111; -87.940278 (Charles Abresch House)
1890 Victorian-style home; part of the West Side Area Multiple Resource Area (MRA)
3 Emanuel D. Adler House
Emanuel D. Adler House
September 13, 1991
(#91001397)
1681 N. Prospect Ave.
43°03′09″N 87°53′30″W / 43.052378°N 87.891669°W / 43.052378; -87.891669 (Emanuel D. Adler House)
Victorian home of clothing manufacturer, built in 1888. Architect A.C. Clas.
4 All Saints' Episcopal Cathedral Complex
All Saints' Episcopal Cathedral Complex
December 27, 1974
(#74000099)
804-828 E. Juneau Ave.
43°02′46″N 87°54′06″W / 43.046111°N 87.901667°W / 43.046111; -87.901667 (All Saints' Episcopal Cathedral Complex)
1868 Gothic Revival design by E. Townsend Mix, originally as Olivet Congregational Church
5 Charles Allis House
Charles Allis House
January 17, 1975
(#75000072)
1630 E. Royall Pl.
43°03′13″N 87°53′25″W / 43.053611°N 87.890278°W / 43.053611; -87.890278 (Charles Allis House)
1911 Tudor-style mansion, home to Charles Allis, designed by Alexander Eschweiler
6 American System Built Homes-Burnham Street District
American System Built Homes-Burnham Street District
September 12, 1985
(#85002166)
W. Burnham St.
43°00′38″N 87°56′55″W / 43.010556°N 87.948611°W / 43.010556; -87.948611 (American System Built Homes-Burnham Street District)
Frank Lloyd Wright-designed affordable housing, built 1915
7 Astor on the Lake
Astor on the Lake
September 6, 1984
(#84003715)
924 E. Juneau Ave.
43°02′46″N 87°54′01″W / 43.046111°N 87.900278°W / 43.046111; -87.900278 (Astor on the Lake)
1920 Classical Revival Hotel
8 Baasen House-German YMCA
Baasen House-German YMCA
August 2, 1984
(#84003718)
1702 N. 4th St.
43°03′10″N 87°54′51″W / 43.052778°N 87.914167°W / 43.052778; -87.914167 (Baasen House-German YMCA)
Designed by Charles Gombert (1874); part of the Brewers' Hill MRA
9 Baumbach Building
Baumbach Building
March 3, 1983
(#83003403)
302 N. Broadway St.
43°02′03″N 87°54′25″W / 43.034167°N 87.906944°W / 43.034167; -87.906944 (Baumbach Building)
Built in 1900 for a men's clothing firm.
10 Bay View Historic District
Bay View Historic District
August 23, 1982
(#82000686)
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°W / 42.994722; -87.905556 (Bay View Historic District)
1867 residential neighborhood
11 Blatz Brewery Complex
Blatz Brewery Complex
April 15, 1986
(#86000793)
1101-1147 N. Broadway
43°02′42″N 87°54′32″W / 43.045°N 87.908889°W / 43.045; -87.908889 (Blatz Brewery Complex)
1891 Brewery
12 Valentin Blatz Brewing Company Office Building
Valentin Blatz Brewing Company Office Building
March 31, 1983
(#83003404)
1120 N. Broadway
43°02′44″N 87°54′29″W / 43.045556°N 87.908056°W / 43.045556; -87.908056 (Valentin Blatz Brewing Company Office Building)
1890 Brewery offices
13 Frederick C. Bogk House
Frederick C. Bogk House
October 18, 1972
(#72000058)
2420 N. Terrace Ave.
43°03′42″N 87°52′36″W / 43.061731°N 87.87665°W / 43.061731; -87.87665 (Frederick C. Bogk House)
1917 Frank Lloyd Wright-designed residence
14 Brewers Hill Historic District
Brewers Hill Historic District
August 2, 1984
(#84003745)
Vine, Reservoir, Palmer, 1st, 2nd, and Brown Sts.
•Boundary increase (listed April 27, 1995, refnum 95000449): Roughly, Brown and Lloyd Sts. and Garfield and North Aves. from 2nd St. to Hubbard St.

43°03′17″N 87°54′48″W / 43.054722°N 87.913333°W / 43.054722; -87.913333 (Brewers Hill Historic District)
part of the Brewers' Hill MRA
15 Herman W. Buemming House
Herman W. Buemming House
January 18, 1990
(#89002315)
1012 E. Pleasant St.
43°03′02″N 87°53′56″W / 43.050556°N 87.898889°W / 43.050556; -87.898889 (Herman W. Buemming House)
1901 Greek Revival house
16 J. L. Burnham Block
J. L. Burnham Block
February 11, 1988
(#88000086)
907-911 W. National Ave.
43°01′24″N 87°55′22″W / 43.023333°N 87.922778°W / 43.023333; -87.922778 (J. L. Burnham Block)
Early Italianate commercial architecture, by cream city brickmaker J.L. Burnham
17 Elias A. Calkins Doublehouse
Elias A. Calkins Doublehouse
January 18, 1990
(#89002313)
1612-1614 E. Kane Pl.
43°03′21″N 87°53′25″W / 43.055833°N 87.890278°W / 43.055833; -87.890278 (Elias A. Calkins Doublehouse)
18 Calvary Presbyterian Church
Calvary Presbyterian Church
March 10, 1986
(#86000098)
935 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′18″N 87°55′27″W / 43.038333°N 87.924167°W / 43.038333; -87.924167 (Calvary Presbyterian Church)
1870 Gothic Revival church; part of the West Side Area MRA
19 Michael Carpenter House
Michael Carpenter House
January 16, 1986
(#86000096)
1115 Thirty-fifth St.
43°02′43″N 87°57′28″W / 43.045278°N 87.957778°W / 43.045278; -87.957778 (Michael Carpenter House)
part of the West Side Area MRA
20 Cass-Juneau Street Historic District
Cass-Juneau Street Historic District
November 3, 1988
(#88002389)
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°W / 43.046389; -87.902222 (Cass-Juneau Street Historic District)
21 Cass-Wells Street Historic District
Cass-Wells Street Historic District
June 13, 1986
(#86001325)
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°W / 43.041944; -87.902222 (Cass-Wells Street Historic District)
22 Central Library
Central Library
December 30, 1974
(#74000101)
814 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′22″N 87°55′21″W / 43.039444°N 87.9225°W / 43.039444; -87.9225 (Central Library)
Ferry and Clas-designed 1895 Renaissance-style library
23 Chief Lippert Fire Station
Chief Lippert Fire Station
October 28, 1988
(#88002007)
642 W. North Ave.
43°03′38″N 87°55′10″W / 43.060556°N 87.919444°W / 43.060556; -87.919444 (Chief Lippert Fire Station)
1876 Firehouse
24 Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church
Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church
September 25, 1987
(#87001735)
2235 W. Greenfield Ave.
43°01′00″N 87°56′31″W / 43.016667°N 87.941944°W / 43.016667; -87.941944 (Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church)
1901 Gothic Revival church designed by Frederick Velguth
25 Commerce Street Power Plant Upload image
June 25, 1999
(#99000761)
1338 N. Commerce St.
43°02′49″N 87°54′48″W / 43.046944°N 87.913333°W / 43.046944; -87.913333 (Commerce Street Power Plant)
26 Concordia Historic District
Concordia Historic District
July 30, 1985
(#85001688)
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°W / 43.042222; -87.9525 (Concordia Historic District)
part of the West Side Area MRA
27 Congregation Beth Israel Synagogue
Congregation Beth Israel Synagogue
March 5, 1992
(#92000107)
2432 N. Teutonia Ave.
43°03′47″N 87°55′43″W / 43.063056°N 87.928611°W / 43.063056; -87.928611 (Congregation Beth Israel Synagogue)
1925 Synagogue
28 Thomas Cook House
Thomas Cook House
January 16, 1986
(#86000104)
853 N. Seventeenth St.
43°02′29″N 87°56′03″W / 43.041389°N 87.934167°W / 43.041389; -87.934167 (Thomas Cook House)
part of the West Side Area MRA
29 Edward J. Dahinden House
Edward J. Dahinden House
February 25, 1986
(#86000313)
3316 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′21″N 87°57′20″W / 43.039167°N 87.955556°W / 43.039167; -87.955556 (Edward J. Dahinden House)
part of the West Side Area MRA
30 Desmond-Farnham-Hustis House
Desmond-Farnham-Hustis House
January 18, 1990
(#89002314)
1535 N. Marshall St.
43°03′00″N 87°54′03″W / 43.05°N 87.900833°W / 43.05; -87.900833 (Desmond-Farnham-Hustis House)
31 Eagles Club
Eagles Club
July 29, 1986
(#86002096)
2401 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′18″N 87°56′35″W / 43.038333°N 87.943056°W / 43.038333; -87.943056 (Eagles Club)
1920s ballroom, belonging to the Fraternal Order of Eagles, architect Russell Barr Williamson; part of the West Side Area MRA
32 East Brady Street Historic District
East Brady Street Historic District
March 9, 1990
(#90000363)
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°W / 43.053056; -87.897778 (East Brady Street Historic District)
Commercial center of Polish neighborhood, from 1865
33 East Oregon and South Barclay Industrial Historic District Upload image
December 29, 2014
(#14001112)
300 S. Barclay, 139, 221 E. Oregon & 214 E. Florida Sts.
43°01′39″N 87°54′34″W / 43.0275°N 87.9095°W / 43.0275; -87.9095 (East Oregon and South Barclay Industrial Historic District)
34 East Side Commercial Historic District
East Side Commercial Historic District
September 23, 1986
(#86002325)
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°W / 43.038333; -87.907222 (East Side Commercial Historic District)
35 East Village Historic District
East Village Historic District
January 21, 2004
(#03001486)
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°W / 43.055278; -87.895833 (East Village Historic District)
Working class residential neighborhood
36 Abraham H. Esbenshade House
Abraham H. Esbenshade House
January 16, 1986
(#86000106)
3119 W. Wells St.
43°02′25″N 87°57′13″W / 43.040278°N 87.953611°W / 43.040278; -87.953611 (Abraham H. Esbenshade House)
part of the West Side Area MRA
37 Exton Apartments Building
Exton Apartments Building
January 9, 1997
(#96001576)
1260 N. Prospect Ave.
43°02′49″N 87°53′45″W / 43.046944°N 87.895833°W / 43.046944; -87.895833 (Exton Apartments Building)
1938 Nine-story Art Deco apartment building, architect Herbert Tullgren
38 Federal Building
Federal Building
March 14, 1973
(#73000082)
515-519 E. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′17″N 87°54′16″W / 43.038056°N 87.904444°W / 43.038056; -87.904444 (Federal Building)
Richardsonian Romanesque federal building and courthouse, 1890's
39 Otto F. Fiebing House
Otto F. Fiebing House
September 12, 1985
(#85002022)
302 N. Hawley Rd.
43°02′51″N 87°59′01″W / 43.0475°N 87.983611°W / 43.0475; -87.983611 (Otto F. Fiebing House)
part of the Ernest Flagg Stone Masonry Houses of Milwaukee County Thematic Resource (TR)
40 First Church of Christ, Scientist
First Church of Christ, Scientist
March 8, 1989
(#89000070)
1443-1451 N. Prospect Ave.
43°02′57″N 87°53′41″W / 43.049167°N 87.894722°W / 43.049167; -87.894722 (First Church of Christ, Scientist)
41 First Unitarian Church
First Unitarian Church
December 30, 1974
(#74000102)
1009 E. Ogden Ave.
43°02′53″N 87°53′57″W / 43.048056°N 87.899167°W / 43.048056; -87.899167 (First Unitarian Church)
1892 Gothic Revival church, architects Ferry and Class
42 First Ward Triangle Historic District
First Ward Triangle Historic District
March 19, 1987
(#87000489)
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°W / 43.046389; -87.897222 (First Ward Triangle Historic District)
43 Florida and Third Industrial Historic District
Florida and Third Industrial Historic District
July 10, 2008
(#08000656)
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°W / 43.0275; -87.912778 (Florida and Third Industrial Historic District)
Industrial properties, 1891–1928
44 Forest Home Cemetery and Chapel
Forest Home Cemetery and Chapel
November 3, 1980
(#80000166)
2405 Forest Home Ave.
42°59′53″N 87°56′35″W / 42.998056°N 87.943056°W / 42.998056; -87.943056 (Forest Home Cemetery and Chapel)
Resting place for many Milwaukee luminaries, founded 1850
45 Christian Foth House Upload image
March 22, 1988
(#88000218)
1209-1211 S. Seventh St.
43°01′08″N 87°55′11″W / 43.018889°N 87.919722°W / 43.018889; -87.919722 (Christian Foth House)
46 Fourth Street School
Fourth Street School
August 2, 1984
(#84003720)
333 W. Galena St.
43°03′03″N 87°54′55″W / 43.050833°N 87.915278°W / 43.050833; -87.915278 (Fourth Street School)
School that Prime Minister Golda Meir attended, 1906–1912; part of the Brewers' Hill MRA
47 Friedmann Row
Friedmann Row
April 12, 1996
(#96000420)
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°W / 43.050556; -87.902222 (Friedmann Row)
48 Gallun Tannery Historic District
Gallun Tannery Historic District
August 2, 1984
(#84003721)
Holton and Water Sts.
43°03′20″N 87°54′05″W / 43.055556°N 87.901389°W / 43.055556; -87.901389 (Gallun Tannery Historic District)
part of the Brewers' Hill MRA
49 Garden Homes Historic District
Garden Homes Historic District
May 4, 1990
(#90000669)
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°W / 43.0975; -87.944722 (Garden Homes Historic District)
50 German-English Academy
German-English Academy
April 11, 1977
(#77000037)
1020 N. Broadway
43°02′39″N 87°54′29″W / 43.044167°N 87.908056°W / 43.044167; -87.908056 (German-English Academy)
1888 School, central to the German community
51 Germania Building
Germania Building
July 7, 1983
(#83003405)
135 W. Wells St.
43°02′23″N 87°54′45″W / 43.039722°N 87.9125°W / 43.039722; -87.9125 (Germania Building)
1896 home to Germania Publishing Company. Largest office building in the city at the time.
52 Gesu Church
Gesu Church
January 16, 1986
(#86000108)
1145 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′18″N 87°55′38″W / 43.038333°N 87.927222°W / 43.038333; -87.927222 (Gesu Church)
Twin-spired Gothic-style church; part of the West Side Area MRA
53 Gimbels Parking Pavilion
Gimbels Parking Pavilion
March 29, 2001
(#01000310)
555 N. Plankinton Ave.
43°02′13″N 87°54′43″W / 43.036944°N 87.911944°W / 43.036944; -87.911944 (Gimbels Parking Pavilion)
Art moderne monument to postwar suburban mobility
54 Goodwill Industries Building
Goodwill Industries Building
July 14, 2004
(#04000714)
2102 W. Pierce St.
43°01′29″N 87°56′22″W / 43.024722°N 87.939444°W / 43.024722; -87.939444 (Goodwill Industries Building)
Training center for the disabled
55 Graham Row
Graham Row
July 27, 1979
(#79000095)
1501, 1503, and 1507 N. Marshall St.
43°02′58″N 87°54′04″W / 43.049444°N 87.901111°W / 43.049444; -87.901111 (Graham Row)
56 Grand Avenue Congregational Church
Grand Avenue Congregational Church
January 16, 1986
(#86000110)
2133 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′18″N 87°56′25″W / 43.038333°N 87.940278°W / 43.038333; -87.940278 (Grand Avenue Congregational Church)
part of the West Side Area MRA
57 Thomas A. Greene Memorial Museum
Thomas A. Greene Memorial Museum
November 4, 1993
(#93001615)
3367 N. Downer Ave.
43°04′44″N 87°52′41″W / 43.078889°N 87.878056°W / 43.078889; -87.878056 (Thomas A. Greene Memorial Museum)
Built in 1913 to house the collection of amateur geologist, Greene
58 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Factory Building
Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Factory Building
November 9, 1994
(#86003850)
3700 W. Juneau Ave. (1147 N. Thirty-eighth St.)
43°02′45″N 87°57′40″W / 43.045833°N 87.961111°W / 43.045833; -87.961111 (Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Factory Building)
part of the West Side Area MRA
59 Highland Avenue Methodist Church
Highland Avenue Methodist Church
January 16, 1986
(#86000114)
2024 W. Highland Ave.
43°02′41″N 87°56′19″W / 43.044722°N 87.938611°W / 43.044722; -87.938611 (Highland Avenue Methodist Church)
part of the West Side Area MRA
60 Highland Boulevard Historic District
Highland Boulevard Historic District
July 30, 1985
(#85001686)
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°W / 43.044722; -87.9525 (Highland Boulevard Historic District)
part of the West Side Area MRA
61 Historic Third Ward District
Historic Third Ward District
March 8, 1984
(#84003724)
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°W / 43.032222; -87.907222 (Historic Third Ward District)
Neighborhood of Irish settlers, and later Italian businesses
62 Alfred M. Hoelz House
Alfred M. Hoelz House
September 12, 1985
(#85002029)
3449-3451 Frederick Ave.
43°04′49″N 87°53′02″W / 43.080278°N 87.883889°W / 43.080278; -87.883889 (Alfred M. Hoelz House)
part of the Ernest Flagg Stone Masonry Houses of Milwaukee County TR
63 Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church
November 7, 1972
(#72000062)
605 S. 4th St.
43°01′30″N 87°54′57″W / 43.025°N 87.915833°W / 43.025; -87.915833 (Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church)
64 David W. Howie House
David W. Howie House
January 16, 1986
(#86000116)
3026 W. Wells St.
43°02′26″N 87°57′09″W / 43.040556°N 87.9525°W / 43.040556; -87.9525 (David W. Howie House)
part of the West Side Area MRA
65 Immanuel Presbyterian Church
Immanuel Presbyterian Church
December 27, 1974
(#74000104)
1100 N. Astor St.
43°02′41″N 87°53′58″W / 43.044722°N 87.899444°W / 43.044722; -87.899444 (Immanuel Presbyterian Church)
1873 Gothic Revival design by E. Townsend Mix, buff-colored Wauwatosa limestone with red and gray interjections, original interior destroyed by 1887 fire
66 Iron Block
Iron Block
December 27, 1974
(#74000105)
205 E. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′18″N 87°54′32″W / 43.038333°N 87.908889°W / 43.038333; -87.908889 (Iron Block)
Cast Iron façade, shipped from New York, built 1861
67 Johnston Hall
Johnston Hall
January 16, 1986
(#86000118)
1121 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′18″N 87°55′37″W / 43.038333°N 87.926944°W / 43.038333; -87.926944 (Johnston Hall)
part of the West Side Area MRA
68 Joseph B. Kalvelage House
Joseph B. Kalvelage House
May 23, 1978
(#78000118)
2432 W. Kilbourn Ave.
43°02′30″N 87°56′38″W / 43.041667°N 87.943889°W / 43.041667; -87.943889 (Joseph B. Kalvelage House)
1897 German baroque house.
69 Sanford R. Kane House
Sanford R. Kane House
September 13, 1991
(#91001398)
1841 N. Prospect Ave.
43°03′15″N 87°53′22″W / 43.054167°N 87.889444°W / 43.054167; -87.889444 (Sanford R. Kane House)
1883 Queen Anne style mansion
70 Kenwood Park-Prospect Hill Historic District
Kenwood Park-Prospect Hill Historic District
March 7, 2002
(#02000185)
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°W / 43.075833; -87.875 (Kenwood Park-Prospect Hill Historic District)
71 Frederick Ketter Warehouse
Frederick Ketter Warehouse
August 2, 1984
(#84003725)
325 W. Vine St.
43°03′13″N 87°54′54″W / 43.053611°N 87.915°W / 43.053611; -87.915 (Frederick Ketter Warehouse)
part of the Brewers' Hill MRA
72 Kilbourn Avenue Row House Historic District
Kilbourn Avenue Row House Historic District
February 25, 1986
(#86000311)
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°W / 43.041389; -87.931389 (Kilbourn Avenue Row House Historic District)
part of the West Side Area MRA
73 Kilbourn Masonic Temple
Kilbourn Masonic Temple
January 16, 1986
(#86000121)
827 N. Eleventh St.
43°02′26″N 87°55′35″W / 43.040556°N 87.926389°W / 43.040556; -87.926389 (Kilbourn Masonic Temple)
part of the West Side Area MRA
74 Kinnickinnic River Parkway
Kinnickinnic River Parkway
July 14, 2011
(#11000462)
Between S. 72nd & S. 16th Sts.
42°59′51″N 87°57′49″W / 42.9975°N 87.963611°W / 42.9975; -87.963611 (Kinnickinnic River Parkway)
part of the Milwaukee County Parkway System Multiple Property Submission (MPS)
75 Knapp-Astor House
Knapp-Astor House
March 27, 1980
(#80000167)
930 E. Knapp St. and 1301 N. Astor St.
43°02′49″N 87°53′59″W / 43.046944°N 87.899722°W / 43.046944; -87.899722 (Knapp-Astor House)
76 Knickerbocker Hotel
Knickerbocker Hotel
June 2, 1988
(#88000680)
1028 E. Juneau Ave.
43°02′45″N 87°53′56″W / 43.045833°N 87.898889°W / 43.045833; -87.898889 (Knickerbocker Hotel)
1929 Classical Revival hotel
77 Koelsch Funeral Home
Koelsch Funeral Home
October 12, 2010
(#10000822)
7622 W, Greenfield Ave.
43°01′00″N 88°00′30″W / 43.016667°N 88.008333°W / 43.016667; -88.008333 (Koelsch Funeral Home)
78 Lake Park
Lake Park
April 22, 1993
(#93000339)
2900 N. Lake Dr. and 2800 E. Kenwood Blvd.
43°04′13″N 87°52′07″W / 43.070278°N 87.868611°W / 43.070278; -87.868611 (Lake Park)
Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, and begun in the 1890s
79 LIGHT VESSEL NO. 57 (Shipwreck)
LIGHT VESSEL NO. 57 (Shipwreck)
December 23, 1991
(#91001823)
Address Restricted
80 Lindsay-Bostrom Building
Lindsay-Bostrom Building
April 26, 2002
(#02000417)
133 W. Oregon St.
43°01′41″N 87°54′43″W / 43.028056°N 87.911944°W / 43.028056; -87.911944 (Lindsay-Bostrom Building)
81 Lohman Funeral Home and Livery Stable
Lohman Funeral Home and Livery Stable
March 17, 1988
(#88000220)
804 W. Greenfield and 1325 S. Eighth
43°01′02″N 87°55′16″W / 43.017222°N 87.921111°W / 43.017222; -87.921111 (Lohman Funeral Home and Livery Stable)
livery stable being razed as of October 2012[4]
82 Robert Machek House
Robert Machek House
October 28, 1977
(#77000038)
1305 N. 19th St.
43°02′50″N 87°56′12″W / 43.047222°N 87.936667°W / 43.047222; -87.936667 (Robert Machek House)
83 Mackie Building
Mackie Building
April 3, 1973
(#73000084)
225 E. Michigan St.
43°02′14″N 87°54′29″W / 43.037158°N 87.90805°W / 43.037158; -87.90805 (Mackie Building)
1879 Victorian landmark designed by E. Townsend Mix, once the world’s largest grain exchange
84 Mayer Boot and Shoe Company Building
Mayer Boot and Shoe Company Building
August 2, 1984
(#84003728)
116 E. Walnut St.
43°03′10″N 87°54′37″W / 43.052778°N 87.910278°W / 43.052778; -87.910278 (Mayer Boot and Shoe Company Building)
part of the Brewers' Hill MRA
85 McIntosh-Goodrich Mansion
McIntosh-Goodrich Mansion
August 31, 2000
(#00001045)
1584 N. Prospect Ave.
43°03′02″N 87°53′33″W / 43.050556°N 87.8925°W / 43.050556; -87.8925 (McIntosh-Goodrich Mansion)
1932 Classical revival mansion, designed by architect H.R. Wilson
86 McKinley Boulevard Historic District
McKinley Boulevard Historic District
July 30, 1985
(#85001687)
W. McKinley Blvd. between N. 34th & N. 27th Sts.
43°02′50″N 87°57′08″W / 43.047222°N 87.952222°W / 43.047222; -87.952222 (McKinley Boulevard Historic District)
part of the West Side Area MRA
87 Milwaukee Breakwater Light
Milwaukee Breakwater Light
September 16, 2011
(#11000678)
South end of the north breakwater, 0.7 miles (1.1 km) east of the mouth of the Milwaukee River
43°01′37″N 87°52′55″W / 43.026944°N 87.881944°W / 43.026944; -87.881944 (Milwaukee Breakwater Light)
part of the Light Stations of the United States MPS
88 Milwaukee City Hall
Milwaukee City Hall
March 14, 1973
(#73000085)
200 E. Wells St.
43°02′31″N 87°54′35″W / 43.041944°N 87.909722°W / 43.041944; -87.909722 (Milwaukee City Hall)
Henry C. Koch-designed 1894 Flemish Revival building, tallest building in US outside of New York City, 1895–1901
89 Milwaukee County Courthouse
Milwaukee County Courthouse
March 9, 1982
(#82000687)
901 N. 9th St.
43°02′29″N 87°55′26″W / 43.041389°N 87.923889°W / 43.041389; -87.923889 (Milwaukee County Courthouse)
Massive 1931 Classical Revival courthouse; part of the County Courthouses of Wisconsin TR
90 Milwaukee County Dispensary and Emergency Hospital
Milwaukee County Dispensary and Emergency Hospital
March 21, 1985
(#85000639)
2430 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′22″N 87°56′38″W / 43.039444°N 87.943889°W / 43.039444; -87.943889 (Milwaukee County Dispensary and Emergency Hospital)
91 Milwaukee County Historical Center
Milwaukee County Historical Center
March 14, 1973
(#73000086)
910 N. 3rd St.
43°02′30″N 87°54′52″W / 43.041667°N 87.914444°W / 43.041667; -87.914444 (Milwaukee County Historical Center)
1913 Neo-Classical bank building, currently home to the Milwaukee County Historical Center
92 Milwaukee Fire Department High Pressure Pumping Station
Milwaukee Fire Department High Pressure Pumping Station
July 7, 1981
(#81000049)
2011 S. 1st St.
43°00′21″N 87°54′41″W / 43.005833°N 87.911389°W / 43.005833; -87.911389 (Milwaukee Fire Department High Pressure Pumping Station)
93 Milwaukee Hospital
Milwaukee Hospital
September 6, 2006
(#06000800)
2200 W. Kilbourn Ave.
43°02′33″N 87°56′26″W / 43.0425°N 87.940556°W / 43.0425; -87.940556 (Milwaukee Hospital)
First Protestant hospital west of Pittsburgh, founded 1863
94 Milwaukee News Building and Milwaukee Abstract Association Building
Milwaukee News Building and Milwaukee Abstract Association Building
March 1, 1982
(#82000688)
222 E. Mason St.
43°02′24″N 87°54′32″W / 43.04°N 87.908889°W / 43.04; -87.908889 (Milwaukee News Building and Milwaukee Abstract Association Building)
95 Milwaukee Normal School-Milwaukee Girls' Trade and Technical High School
Milwaukee Normal School-Milwaukee Girls' Trade and Technical High School
January 16, 1986
(#86000123)
1820 W. Wells St.
43°02′27″N 87°56′09″W / 43.040833°N 87.935833°W / 43.040833; -87.935833 (Milwaukee Normal School-Milwaukee Girls' Trade and Technical High School)
part of the West Side Area MRA
96 Milwaukee Paper Box Company Upload image
December 18, 2013
(#13000956)
1560 W. Pierce St.
43°01′29″N 87°55′57″W / 43.024691°N 87.932479°W / 43.024691; -87.932479 (Milwaukee Paper Box Company)
97 Milwaukee River Parkway Upload image
November 6, 2012
(#12000914)
Between Good Hope Rd. & W. Capitol Dr.
43°07′07″N 87°55′24″W / 43.118716°N 87.923241°W / 43.118716; -87.923241 (Milwaukee River Parkway)
Part of the Milwaukee County Parkway System MPS
98 Milwaukee-Western Fuel Company Building
Milwaukee-Western Fuel Company Building
March 5, 1992
(#92000108)
2150 N. Prospect Ave.
43°03′29″N 87°53′07″W / 43.058056°N 87.885278°W / 43.058056; -87.885278 (Milwaukee-Western Fuel Company Building)
1934 Art Deco office building designed by Herbert Tullgren
99 Milwaukee-Downer "Quad"
Milwaukee-Downer "Quad"
January 17, 1974
(#74000106)
NW corner of Hartford and Downer Aves.
43°04′42″N 87°52′43″W / 43.078333°N 87.878611°W / 43.078333; -87.878611 (Milwaukee-Downer "Quad")
100 Mitchell Building
Mitchell Building
April 3, 1973
(#73000087)
207 E. Michigan St.
43°02′14″N 87°54′31″W / 43.037222°N 87.908611°W / 43.037222; -87.908611 (Mitchell Building)
E. Townsend Mix-designed French Second Empire-style 1876 office building
101 Alexander Mitchell House
Alexander Mitchell House
August 28, 2012
(#86003852)
900 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′23″N 87°55′25″W / 43.039714°N 87.923745°W / 43.039714; -87.923745 (Alexander Mitchell House)
102 New Coeln House
New Coeln House
February 11, 1988
(#88000083)
5905 S. Howell Ave.
42°56′14″N 87°54′36″W / 42.937222°N 87.91°W / 42.937222; -87.91 (New Coeln House)
103 Newberry Boulevard Historic District
Newberry Boulevard Historic District
March 7, 1994
(#94000137)
1802-3000 E. Newberry Blvd.
43°04′10″N 87°52′50″W / 43.069444°N 87.880556°W / 43.069444; -87.880556 (Newberry Boulevard Historic District)
104 North First Street Historic District
North First Street Historic District
August 2, 1984
(#84003731)
Roughly 1st and 2nd Sts. between North and Center Sts.
43°03′47″N 87°54′42″W / 43.063056°N 87.911667°W / 43.063056; -87.911667 (North First Street Historic District)
part of the Brewers' Hill MRA
105 North Grant Boulevard Historic District
North Grant Boulevard Historic District
March 23, 1995
(#95000290)
2370-2879 N. Grant Blvd.
43°04′02″N 87°57′57″W / 43.067222°N 87.965833°W / 43.067222; -87.965833 (North Grant Boulevard Historic District)
Upscale subdivision, 1913–1931
106 North Point Lighthouse
North Point Lighthouse
July 19, 1984
(#84003732)
Wahl St. at Terrace
43°03′57″N 87°52′13″W / 43.065833°N 87.870278°W / 43.065833; -87.870278 (North Point Lighthouse)
Lighthouse established in 1855, current structure 1888 and 1913; part of the U.S. Coast Guard Lighthouses and Light Stations on the Great Lakes TR
107 North Point North Historic District
North Point North Historic District
March 24, 2000
(#00000255)
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°W / 43.065278; -87.876389 (North Point North Historic District)
108 North Point South Historic District
North Point South Historic District
September 4, 1979
(#79000322)
Roughly bounded by North Ave., Summit, Terrace, and Lafayette Sts.
43°03′26″N 87°52′55″W / 43.057222°N 87.881944°W / 43.057222; -87.881944 (North Point South Historic District)
109 North Point Water Tower
North Point Water Tower
February 23, 1973
(#73000088)
E. North Ave. between N. Lake Dr. and N. Terrace Ave.
43°03′37″N 87°52′47″W / 43.060278°N 87.879722°W / 43.060278; -87.879722 (North Point Water Tower)
175-foot Victorian Gothic tower, used to regulate water pressure, designed by Charles Gombert and built in 1873
110 North Sherman Boulevard Historic District
North Sherman Boulevard Historic District
April 6, 2004
(#04000271)
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°W / 43.070278; -87.967222 (North Sherman Boulevard Historic District)
111 North Third Street Historic District
North Third Street Historic District
August 2, 1984
(#84003733)
Roughly N. 3rd St. between N. 3rd Ave. and Vine St.
43°03′35″N 87°54′52″W / 43.059722°N 87.914444°W / 43.059722; -87.914444 (North Third Street Historic District)
part of the Brewers' Hill MRA
112 Northwestern Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Historic District
Northwestern Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Historic District
June 3, 2005
(#05000530)
5000 W. National Ave.
43°01′44″N 87°58′33″W / 43.028889°N 87.975833°W / 43.028889; -87.975833 (Northwestern Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Historic District)
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
113 Home Office, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company
Home Office, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company
March 20, 1973
(#73000083)
605-623 N. Broadway
43°02′16″N 87°54′28″W / 43.037778°N 87.907778°W / 43.037778; -87.907778 (Home Office, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company)
114 Old St. Mary's Church
Old St. Mary's Church
March 7, 1973
(#73000253)
844 N. Broadway
43°02′29″N 87°54′28″W / 43.041389°N 87.907778°W / 43.041389; -87.907778 (Old St. Mary's Church)
Milwaukee's first German Catholic church, Zopfstil style, 1847
115 Old World Third Street Historic District
Old World Third Street Historic District
March 19, 1987
(#87000494)
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°W / 43.043611; -87.914722 (Old World Third Street Historic District)
116 Joseph B. Oliver House
Joseph B. Oliver House
January 18, 1990
(#89002312)
1516 E. Brady St.
43°03′10″N 87°53′29″W / 43.052778°N 87.891389°W / 43.052778; -87.891389 (Joseph B. Oliver House)
117 Oneida Street Station
Oneida Street Station
December 6, 1984
(#84000701)
108 E. Wells and 816 N. Edison Sts.
43°02′28″N 87°54′41″W / 43.041111°N 87.911389°W / 43.041111; -87.911389 (Oneida Street Station)
First use of pulverized coal in boilers, 1919
118 Pabst Brewery Saloon
Pabst Brewery Saloon
January 16, 1986
(#86000125)
1338-1340 W. Juneau Ave.
43°02′46″N 87°55′48″W / 43.046111°N 87.93°W / 43.046111; -87.93 (Pabst Brewery Saloon)
part of the West Side Area MRA
119 Pabst Brewing Company Complex
Pabst Brewing Company Complex
November 14, 2003
(#03001165)
Roughly bounded by Highland Ave., 11th, Winnebago and 9th Sts.
43°02′45″N 87°55′28″W / 43.045833°N 87.924444°W / 43.045833; -87.924444 (Pabst Brewing Company Complex)
Brewing company founded in 1844. One-time largest brewer in the world
120 Pabst Theater
Pabst Theater
April 11, 1972
(#72000063)
144 E. Wells St.
43°02′28″N 87°54′52″W / 43.041111°N 87.914444°W / 43.041111; -87.914444 (Pabst Theater)
Technologically innovative theater, built 1895
121 Frederick Pabst House
Frederick Pabst House
April 21, 1975
(#75000073)
2000 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′21″N 87°56′17″W / 43.039167°N 87.938056°W / 43.039167; -87.938056 (Frederick Pabst House)
1892 Flemish Renaissance Revival mansion of beer baron, Captain Frederick Pabst. Architect George Bowman Ferry.
122 Peckham Junior High School
Peckham Junior High School
May 30, 2012
(#12000319)
3245 N. 37th St.
43°04′42″N 87°57′37″W / 43.078238°N 87.9603°W / 43.078238; -87.9603 (Peckham Junior High School)
123 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Enamel Plant
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Enamel Plant
October 21, 2009
(#09000851)
201 E. Pittsburgh Ave.
43°01′44″N 87°54′30″W / 43.028797°N 87.908389°W / 43.028797; -87.908389 (Pittsburgh Plate Glass Enamel Plant)
Art deco factory and office building
124 Plankinton-Wells-Water Street Historic District
Plankinton-Wells-Water Street Historic District
June 13, 1986
(#86001328)
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°W / 43.040556; -87.911111 (Plankinton-Wells-Water Street Historic District)
125 John Pritzlaff Hardware Company
John Pritzlaff Hardware Company
January 14, 2013
(#12001187)
305-333 N. Plankinton & 143, 155, W. St. Paul Aves.
43°02′04″N 87°54′43″W / 43.034337°N 87.911977°W / 43.034337; -87.911977 (John Pritzlaff Hardware Company)
1875 home of Milwaukee's largest hardware company
126 Prospect Avenue Apartment Buildings Historic District
Prospect Avenue Apartment Buildings Historic District
April 19, 1990
(#90000640)
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°W / 43.055556; -87.888056 (Prospect Avenue Apartment Buildings Historic District)
127 Prospect Avenue Mansions Historic District
Prospect Avenue Mansions Historic District
April 7, 1990
(#90000478)
1363-1551 N. Prospect Ave.
43°02′56″N 87°53′40″W / 43.048889°N 87.894444°W / 43.048889; -87.894444 (Prospect Avenue Mansions Historic District)
128 Prospect Hill Historic District
Prospect Hill Historic District
March 1, 2005
(#05000104)
2700 block 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°W / 43.068056; -87.875833 (Prospect Hill Historic District)
129 Public School No. 27
Public School No. 27
August 2, 1984
(#84003735)
2215 N. 4th St.
43°03′34″N 87°54′58″W / 43.059444°N 87.916111°W / 43.059444; -87.916111 (Public School No. 27)
part of the Brewers' Hill MRA
130 Public Service Building
Public Service Building
May 20, 1998
(#98000576)
231 W. Michigan St.
43°02′14″N 87°54′52″W / 43.037222°N 87.914444°W / 43.037222; -87.914444 (Public Service Building)
1902 home of the first unified electric power utility in the nation, the Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company (now Wisconsin Energy Corporation), founded 1896
131 Pythian Castle Lodge
Pythian Castle Lodge
February 25, 1988
(#88000089)
1925 W. National Ave.
43°01′21″N 87°56′15″W / 43.0225°N 87.9375°W / 43.0225; -87.9375 (Pythian Castle Lodge)
1927 Spanish Colonial Revival-style lodge of Knights of Pythias.
132 Charles Quarles House
Charles Quarles House
July 27, 1979
(#79000096)
2531 N. Farwell Ave.
43°03′52″N 87°52′55″W / 43.064444°N 87.881944°W / 43.064444; -87.881944 (Charles Quarles House)
133 St. George Melkite Catholic Church
St. George Melkite Catholic Church
January 16, 1986
(#86000128)
1617 W. State St.
43°02′35″N 87°56′00″W / 43.043056°N 87.933333°W / 43.043056; -87.933333 (St. George Melkite Catholic Church)
Best example of Byzantine Revival inspired architecture in the city,exemplifies the association between ethnicity and architectural design; part of the West Side Area MRA
134 Saint James Court Apartments
Saint James Court Apartments
July 2, 2008
(#08000606)
831 West Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′18″N 87°55′22″W / 43.038342°N 87.922714°W / 43.038342; -87.922714 (Saint James Court Apartments)
135 St. James Episcopal Church
St. James Episcopal Church
June 27, 1979
(#79000098)
833 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′17″N 87°55′22″W / 43.038056°N 87.922778°W / 43.038056; -87.922778 (St. James Episcopal Church)
136 St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex
May 18, 1992
(#92000459)
804-816 W. Vliet St.
43°02′55″N 87°55′19″W / 43.048611°N 87.921944°W / 43.048611; -87.921944 (St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex)
1889 Gothic Revival church designed by Hermann Schnetzky
137 St. John's Roman Catholic Cathedral
St. John's Roman Catholic Cathedral
December 31, 1974
(#74000108)
812 N. Jackson St.
43°02′30″N 87°54′14″W / 43.041667°N 87.903889°W / 43.041667; -87.903889 (St. John's Roman Catholic Cathedral)
Zopfstil-style cathedral, built 1847-1852
138 St. Josaphat Basilica
St. Josaphat Basilica
March 7, 1973
(#73000089)
601 W. Lincoln Ave.
43°00′09″N 87°55′09″W / 43.0025°N 87.919167°W / 43.0025; -87.919167 (St. Josaphat Basilica)
Grand 1901 church, named the third basilica in the US in 1929.
139 St. Martini Evangelical Lutheran Church Upload image
September 25, 1987
(#87001741)
1557 W. Orchard St.
43°00′57″N 87°55′57″W / 43.015833°N 87.9325°W / 43.015833; -87.9325 (St. Martini Evangelical Lutheran Church)
140 St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church
December 16, 1974
(#74000109)
1105 S. 7th St.
43°01′12″N 87°55′13″W / 43.02°N 87.920278°W / 43.02; -87.920278 (St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church)
141 St. Paul's Episcopal Church
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
December 27, 1974
(#74000110)
904 E. Knapp St.
43°02′50″N 87°54′02″W / 43.047222°N 87.900556°W / 43.047222; -87.900556 (St. Paul's Episcopal Church)
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
142 Saint Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church
Saint Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church
September 25, 1987
(#87001736)
1204, 1213, 1214, and 1215 S. Eighth St.
43°01′08″N 87°55′16″W / 43.018889°N 87.921111°W / 43.018889; -87.921111 (Saint Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church)
Designed by Andrew Elleson in Italianate Gothic Revival style and completed in 1885
143 Saint Vincent's Infant Asylum
Saint Vincent's Infant Asylum
September 25, 1987
(#87001742)
809 W. Greenfield Ave.
43°01′01″N 87°55′16″W / 43.016944°N 87.921111°W / 43.016944; -87.921111 (Saint Vincent's Infant Asylum)
144 Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church Complex
Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church Complex
September 13, 1991
(#91001392)
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°W / 43.063333; -87.886111 (Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church Complex)
145 Salem Evangelical Church
Salem Evangelical Church
October 1, 1987
(#87001760)
1025 & 1037 S. Eleventh St.
43°01′13″N 87°55′32″W / 43.020278°N 87.925556°W / 43.020278; -87.925556 (Salem Evangelical Church)
146 Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company Saloon
Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company Saloon
April 11, 1977
(#77000040)
2414 S. St. Clair St.
43°00′01″N 87°53′35″W / 43.000278°N 87.893056°W / 43.000278; -87.893056 (Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company Saloon)
147 Joseph Schlitz Company Brewery Complex
Joseph Schlitz Company Brewery Complex
December 30, 1999
(#99001632)
219 W. Galena St.
43°03′03″N 87°54′46″W / 43.050833°N 87.912778°W / 43.050833; -87.912778 (Joseph Schlitz Company Brewery Complex)
148 Victor Schlitz House
Victor Schlitz House
January 16, 1986
(#86000145)
2004 W. Highland Ave.
43°02′41″N 87°56′16″W / 43.044722°N 87.937778°W / 43.044722; -87.937778 (Victor Schlitz House)
Designed by Charles Gombert 1890; part of the West Side Area MRA
149 Schoonmaker Reef
Schoonmaker Reef
September 25, 1997
(#97001266)
North 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°W / 43.047222; -87.993611 (Schoonmaker Reef)
1862 discovery of fossilized reef, among the first in the world identified as such
150 George Schuster House and Carriage Shed
George Schuster House and Carriage Shed
January 16, 1986
(#86000137)
3209 W. Wells St.
43°02′25″N 87°57′16″W / 43.040278°N 87.954444°W / 43.040278; -87.954444 (George Schuster House and Carriage Shed)
1891 bright red eclectic-style home and carriage barn; part of the West Side Area MRA
151 Second Church of Christ Scientist
Second Church of Christ Scientist
January 16, 1986
(#86000139)
2722 W. Highland Blvd.
43°02′43″N 87°56′54″W / 43.045278°N 87.948333°W / 43.045278; -87.948333 (Second Church of Christ Scientist)
part of the West Side Area MRA
152 Shorecrest Hotel
Shorecrest Hotel
September 7, 1984
(#84003737)
1962 N. Prospect Ave.
43°03′20″N 87°53′15″W / 43.05545°N 87.887444°W / 43.05545; -87.887444 (Shorecrest Hotel)
153 Fred Sivyer House
Fred Sivyer House
January 16, 1986
(#86000141)
761 N. 25th St.
43°02′24″N 87°56′42″W / 43.04°N 87.945°W / 43.04; -87.945 (Fred Sivyer House)
part of the West Side Area MRA
154 Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist
Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist
March 27, 1980
(#80000168)
1036 N. Van Buren St.
43°02′42″N 87°54′17″W / 43.045°N 87.904722°W / 43.045; -87.904722 (Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist)
155 Lloyd R. Smith House
Lloyd R. Smith House
December 30, 1974
(#74000107)
2220 N. Terrace Ave.
43°03′28″N 87°52′51″W / 43.057778°N 87.880833°W / 43.057778; -87.880833 (Lloyd R. Smith House)
1924 Italian villa-style home overlooking Lake Michigan
156 Soldiers' Home Reef
Soldiers' Home Reef
November 4, 1993
(#93001617)
Northeast of the junction 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°W / 43.027778; -87.974722 (Soldiers' Home Reef)
1862 discovery of fossilized reef, among the first in the world identified as such
157 South Branch Library Upload image
February 11, 1988
(#88000084)
931 W. Madison St.
43°01′04″N 87°55′25″W / 43.017778°N 87.923611°W / 43.017778; -87.923611 (South Branch Library)
158 South First and Second Street Historic District
South First and Second Street Historic District
November 30, 1987
(#87002092)
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°W / 43.030278; -87.911944 (South First and Second Street Historic District)
159 South Layton Boulevard Historic District Upload image
April 24, 1996
(#96000412)
921-2264 S. Layton Blvd.
43°00′48″N 87°56′54″W / 43.013333°N 87.948333°W / 43.013333; -87.948333 (South Layton Boulevard Historic District)
160 Spencerian Business College
Spencerian Business College
March 14, 2008
(#07001331)
2800 W Wright St.
43°03′52″N 87°56′56″W / 43.064444°N 87.948889°W / 43.064444; -87.948889 (Spencerian Business College)
Distinguished business training institution, founded 1863
161 Spring Grove Site
Spring Grove Site
September 10, 1979
(#79000097)
Address Restricted
162 Square D Company-Industrial Controller Division Upload image
October 22, 2014
(#14000878)
710 S. 3rd St.
43°01′26″N 87°54′50″W / 43.0239°N 87.9139°W / 43.0239; -87.9139 (Square D Company-Industrial Controller Division)
163 State Bank of Wisconsin
State Bank of Wisconsin
March 8, 1984
(#84003742)
210 E. Michigan St.
43°02′15″N 87°54′30″W / 43.0375°N 87.908333°W / 43.0375; -87.908333 (State Bank of Wisconsin)
164 William Steinmeyer House
William Steinmeyer House
October 11, 1984
(#84000102)
1716-1722 N. 5th St.
43°03′11″N 87°55′01″W / 43.053056°N 87.916944°W / 43.053056; -87.916944 (William Steinmeyer House)
part of the Brewers' Hill MRA
165 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
May 8, 1979
(#79000099)
1046 N. 9th St.
43°02′39″N 87°55′21″W / 43.044167°N 87.9225°W / 43.044167; -87.9225 (Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church)
1878 German Romanesque/Gothic Revival-style church designed by Frederick Velguth
166 Tripoli Temple
Tripoli Temple
January 16, 1986
(#86000142)
3000 W. Wisconsin Ave.
43°02′21″N 87°57′05″W / 43.039167°N 87.951389°W / 43.039167; -87.951389 (Tripoli Temple)
Moorish Revival Shrine Center, loosely based on the Taj Mahal, Ferry and Clas, 1928; part of the West Side Area MRA
167 Turner Hall
Turner Hall
November 7, 1977
(#77000041)
1034 N. 4th St.
43°02′37″N 87°54′56″W / 43.043611°N 87.915556°W / 43.043611; -87.915556 (Turner Hall)
Henry C. Koch-designed 1882 meeting place of German-American social, political and gymnastic organization, The Turners
168 Harry B. Walker House
Harry B. Walker House
January 16, 1986
(#86000144)
3130 W. Wells St.
43°02′26″N 87°57′14″W / 43.040556°N 87.953889°W / 43.040556; -87.953889 (Harry B. Walker House)
part of the West Side Area MRA
169 Walker's Point Historic District
Walker's Point Historic District
December 19, 1978
(#78000120)
Roughly bounded by the Freeway, Scott, 2nd, and W. Virginia Street
43°01′27″N 87°55′00″W / 43.024167°N 87.916667°W / 43.024167; -87.916667 (Walker's Point Historic District)
170 Ward Memorial Hall
Ward Memorial Hall
September 6, 1984
(#84003748)
5000 W. National Ave.
43°01′32″N 87°58′35″W / 43.025556°N 87.976389°W / 43.025556; -87.976389 (Ward Memorial Hall)
One of the oldest theaters in Wisconsin, opened 1882
171 West Side Commercial Historic District
West Side Commercial Historic District
December 22, 2000
(#78003462)
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°W / 43.038333; -87.913611 (West Side Commercial Historic District)
172 West Washington-North Hi-Mount Boulevards Historic District
West Washington-North Hi-Mount Boulevards Historic District
May 18, 1994
(#94000422)
4701-5929 W. Washington Blvd.; 1720-2049 N. Hi-Mount Blvd.
43°03′12″N 87°58′49″W / 43.053333°N 87.980278°W / 43.053333; -87.980278 (West Washington-North Hi-Mount Boulevards Historic District)
173 Wisconsin Consistory Building
Wisconsin Consistory Building
September 26, 1994
(#94001158)
790 N. Van Buren St.
43°02′29″N 87°54′08″W / 43.041389°N 87.902222°W / 43.041389; -87.902222 (Wisconsin Consistory Building)
174 Wisconsin Leather Company Building
Wisconsin Leather Company Building
March 30, 2005
(#05000250)
320 E. Clybourn St.
43°02′18″N 87°54′24″W / 43.038333°N 87.906667°W / 43.038333; -87.906667 (Wisconsin Leather Company Building)
1874, E. Townsend Mix
175 Woman's Club of Wisconsin
Woman's Club of Wisconsin
October 4, 1982
(#82001847)
813 E. Kilbourn Ave.
43°02′33″N 87°54′05″W / 43.0425°N 87.901389°W / 43.0425; -87.901389 (Woman's Club of Wisconsin)
The oldest woman's clubhouse in the United States, 1887, designed by architects Ferry & Clas

Former listings

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Summary
1 Old Coast Guard Station Upload image
August 7, 1989
(#89001047)
July 1, 2009
1600 North Lincoln Memorial Drive
43°03′04″N 87°53′15″W / 43.0511°N 87.8875°W / 43.0511; -87.8875 (Old Coast Guard Station)
Milwaukee

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References

  1. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on April 29, 2016.
  2. 1 2 Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  3. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  4. Pabst, Georgia (October 18, 2012). "Historic Stable Coming Down". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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