North Point Lighthouse
Milwaukee?s first lighthouse was erected in 1837 on a 56 foot bluff at the east end of Wisconsin Ave. It was replaced in 1855 by a 28 foot tower 100 feet east of the present location. Ero... hmdb.org
Pabst Mansion
This 1892 Flemish Renaissance mansion, constructed for beer baron Captain Frederick Pabst, was saved from demolition in 1975 by a group of concerned local citizens. Faithfully restored ... 10best.com
Milwaukee County Historical Society
Home to the Historical Society, this elaborately detailed neoclassical revival structure was completed in 1913 after two years of construction for the Second Ward Savings Bank... americanheritage.com
Pabst Brewing Company Saloon & Boarding House
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places Designed by Charles F. Peters Tour Site 37 1904 hmdb.org
Turner Hall Ballroom
Designed by Henry C. Koch, erected in 1882-83, and designated in 1975 as a Milwaukee Landmark in recognition of its architectural, cultural, and historical significance to the ... residentadvisor.net
The American Eisner Museum Of Advertising & Design
The museum works to honor and lend recognition to past achievements within the scope of advertising and design, foster public awareness of the influential role of advertising ... americanheritage.com
Trimborn Farm
Delve into Victorian-era industry, reminisce about 19th century farm life, and witness Wisconsin culture come to life as embodied by the immigrant entrepreneur Werner Trimborn... americanheritage.com
Harley-davidson Museum
Harley Davidson motorcycles represent the legacy of over 100 years of American history and the contributions to innovation before American manufacturing and industry lost its luster. Fo... igougo.com
Pabst Theater
Designed by Otto Strack and built by Milwaukee brewing magnate Captain Frederick Pabst, the Pabst Theater was constructed on the site of an earlier opera house destroyed by fire in 1895. ... hmdb.org
Merrill Park
In 1879, Sherburn S. Merrill, the General Manager of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, purchased almost half a square mile in the Menomonee Valley to construct a massive railr... hmdb.org
Mitchell Gallery Of Flight
Located inside the General Mitchell International Airport, this museum commemorates the achievements of Wisconsin's aviation trailblazers. With a wealth of artifacts, memorabilia, photo... 10best.com
Milwaukee Maritime Center
The Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company opened its terminal here in 1905. The first car entered this building January 1, 1905. The first floor was the terminal area, with two wai... hmdb.org
Birthplace Of The American League
The Republican House, a hotel that stood on this site from 1886 to 1961, was the birthplace of baseball?s American League. On the night of March 5, 1900, Milwaukee attorney Henry Killilea... hmdb.org
Historic Third Ward
Shh! Take your grandchildren to Milwaukee's best-kept secret in the Historic Third Ward, a turn-of-the-century district for warehouses and manufacturing. Today, the Third Ward boa... grandparents.com
Milwaukee Art Museum
Take your grandchildren to visit the Milwaukee Art Museum, a foremost destination for art and culture, with 20,000 works of art and more than 300,000 visitors each year. Founded i... grandparents.com
Milwaukee Public Museum
Take your grandchildren to a museum where they will explore three exhibit floors brimming with the magic of learning. This museum of human and natural history offers constantly-ch... grandparents.com
Milwaukee County War Memorial
Take your grandchildren to the Milwaukee County War Memorial Center to examine military displays, exhibits, and commemorative items in the Veterans Gallery. It's a way for you and... grandparents.com
First African-american Church Built In Wisconsin
St. Mark African Methodist Episcopal Church, the first African-American church built in Wisconsin, once stood on this site. The property was purchased in 1869, the year the congregation w... hmdb.org