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Property Record

WASHINGTON PARK (BOUNDED BY W LLOYD, LISBON AVE, N 40TH ST, W VLIET)

Community: Milwaukee
County: Milwaukee
Historic Name: West Side Park
Reference Number: 111088
Property Record

2405 W FOREST HOME AVE

Community: Milwaukee
County: Milwaukee
Historic Name: Forest Home Cemetery and Chapel
Reference Number: 16285
Property Record

411 W 2ND ST

Community: Ashland
County: Ashland
Historic Name: PABST BLOCK/BLUE RIBBON BAR (C)
Reference Number: 896
Historical Essay

Shotz Brewery Costume

Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story
Shotz Brewery smock used in Laverne and Shirley television series, 1976-1980. (Museum object #2006.38.1)
National or State Registers Record

2000 W. Wisconsin Ave.

Community: Milwaukee
County: Milwaukee
Historic Name: Pabst, Frederick, House
Reference Number: 75000073
Property Record

853 N 17TH ST

Community: Milwaukee
County: Milwaukee
Historic Name: Thomas D. Cook House
Reference Number: 16408
Property Record

2501 W GREENFIELD AVE

Community: Milwaukee
County: Milwaukee
Historic Name: Mary Patock Tavern
Reference Number: 99749
Historical Essay

Prohibition Soda Pop

Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story
Case of soda pop bottles shipped by the Kurth Company of Columbus, Wisconsin during prohibition, 1920-1933. (Museum object #1994.77.1)
Property Record

2126 W JUNEAU AVE

Community: Milwaukee
County: Milwaukee
Historic Name: Charles Abresch House
Reference Number: 17082
Property Record

137-139 W COOK ST

Community: Portage
County: Columbia
Historic Name: Eulberg Brewery Saloon/Haertel Brewing
Reference Number: 45284
Feature Story

Black Pride, Peoples Beer Cans

Wisconsin Historical Museum Object Feature Story
These two beer cans are emblematic of a particular moment in Wisconsin and United States social and brewing history.
Historical Essay

The Rise of Professional Sports

Learn about the development of professional sports teams in Wisconsin in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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