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Two historic buildings are completely covered as their facades are restored.
Two historic buildings are completely covered as their facades are restored. Back to the full article.
Two historic buildings are completely covered as their facades are restored.
Two historic buildings are completely covered as their facades are restored. Back to the full article.
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My great grandparent’s candy store was once in the Iron Block. It was called Webers Candies. I will put a photo of the front of it on my web site so you can see the facade in circa 1890.
Here is a bit more information on Webers store in the Iron Block:
1 June 1885 with Louis Weimann, A. F. Weber bought a confectionery and fruit store from John D. Droppers, Jr. for $800.00 at 83 Wisconsin Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin–a 19 by 40 foot shop in the Iron Block.