Cari Taylor-Carlson
MKE Walks

Layton Boulevard Has Overlooked History

Once the city’s western boundary with homes for wealthy, the area later added Frank Lloyd Wright homes.

By - Jul 23rd, 2023 07:33 pm

Once the city’s western boundary with homes for wealthy, the area later added Frank Lloyd Wright homes. Back to the full article.

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2 thoughts on “MKE Walks: Layton Boulevard Has Overlooked History”

  1. oldbills says:

    I’ve often wondered how Urban Milwaukee scoops the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel so often.

    Is the wonderful camera used by Cari Taylor-Carlson limited to one-month prescience in its shots of the future?

  2. Mzalewski says:

    Great Story I lived at 1114 S Layton when I was a small child. I remember playing on the steps of the Lutheran Church and visiting the firehouse at 26th and Scott (even got to ring the firetruck bell)

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