Pabst Mansion Starts Major Exterior Restoration Project
Milwaukee's best-known house will no longer need buckets to capture rain inside.
Milwaukee's best-known house will no longer need buckets to capture rain inside. Back to the full article.
Milwaukee's best-known house will no longer need buckets to capture rain inside.
Milwaukee's best-known house will no longer need buckets to capture rain inside. Back to the full article.
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This is good news.
I haven’t been to the Pabst Mansion in years but, even back in the day, it needed some lovin’. (Note: I did a semester-long PR internship at the mansion back in 1984. Even then, Journalism majors needed to get what experience we could…)
I would love for something nice to happen with the grounds, too. The mansion is surrounded by commercial buildings of middling design. Trees and bushes would help!