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  2. U.S. Bank Center (Milwaukee) - Wikipedia

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    Former names: First Wisconsin Center (1973-92) Firstar Center (1992-2002) General information; Type: Skyscraper: Architectural style: International style

  3. Statue of Abraham Lincoln (Milwaukee) - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Lincoln came to Milwaukee on September 30, 1859. He spoke at Wisconsin Agricultural Society, as well as to a group at the Newhall House. In 1916 the Lincoln Memorial Association, a group organized by Mayor Daniel Hoan , decided to commission a sculpture to commemorate the 60th anniversary of this event. [ 2 ]

  4. T. A. Chapman Co. - Wikipedia

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    T. A. Chapman Co., commonly known as Chapman's was a department store based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The chain was founded by Timothy Appleton Chapman in 1857. He opened the chain's flagship store on Wisconsin Avenue in downtown Milwaukee in 1872. The original Wisconsin Avenue location was destroyed by fire 1884, and rebuilt.

  5. Tabitha Brown (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Tabitha Bonita Brown (née Thomas; born February 4, 1979) is an American actress, Emmy winning host, social media personality, entrepreneur, & author. She creates online video content incorporating veganism , humor and motivational speaking .

  6. Club Baths - Wikipedia

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    2005, Club Washington. Club Baths was a chain of gay bathhouses in the United States and Canada with particular prominence from the 1960s through the 1990s.. At its ...

  7. Newhall House Hotel Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Newhall House Hotel Fire (January 10, 1883) is the deadliest fire ever to have affected the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. At least 70 people perished in the fire. Survivors of the fire included General Tom Thumb and his wife Lavinia Warren, who were carried out of the building under the arm of a Milwaukee firefighter. [1]

  8. Pabst Building - Wikipedia

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    The Pabst Building was a 14-story neo-gothic high-rise building in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Built in 1891, it was Milwaukee's first skyscraper, and was the tallest building in Milwaukee until the Milwaukee City Hall was finished four years later.

  9. 100 East Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    100 East Wisconsin, or The Faison Building is a skyscraper located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Erected in 1989 on the site of the old Pabst Building, its design is reflective of the German-American architecture that has been preserved in downtown Milwaukee, much like Detroit's Ally Detroit Center.

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