Content referencing Solomon Juneau
New Tavern Opens in Walker’s Point
Pomeroy, from Draft & Vessel owner Nathaniel Davauer, offers large tap list and draft cocktails.
Nov 5th, 2024 by Sophie BolichHistoric Cemetery Gatehouse Will Be Saved
At least for now. Repairs for Calvary Cemetery gatehouse will stabilize structure.
May 13th, 2024 by Jeramey JanneneKilbourntown Tour Offers Tons of History
A downtown walk with gargoyles, statues, monuments and more.
Oct 8th, 2023 by Cari Taylor-CarlsonInside The Trade Hotel
Deer District hotel hopes to win lots of business, including from NBA teams.
May 18th, 2023 by Jeramey JanneneNew Museum Gallery An Immersive Milwaukee Streetscape
Milwaukee Revealed offers immersive streetscape resembling Streets of Old Milwaukee.
Apr 14th, 2023 by Graham KilmerMore Changes For North Avenue Market
Plus: N/A bar opens on East Side and Ninja Steakhouse in Downtown, and Bridgewater adds brunch.
Feb 5th, 2023 by Sophie BolichThe Streets That Solomon Juneau Planned
A walk through Juneautown mixes downtown high rises and a surprising number of sculptures.
Nov 28th, 2022 by Cari Taylor-CarlsonYankee Hill Was Height Of Early Milwaukee Society
Area settled by New England transplants still has 19th century mansions and churches.
Sep 23rd, 2022 by Cari Taylor-CarlsonCity Has Few Streets Named After Women
Vast majority honor men. Here are some ways to begin changing that.
Apr 25th, 2022 by Ayodeji ObayomiNew Video Captures Sound, History of City Hall Bell
E-flat giant weighs 20,505 pounds, making it the third largest bell ever cast in U.S.
Jan 3rd, 2022 by Michael HorneThe Curious History of Cathedral Square
Over 180 years, rising from pig-filled mud-hole to Courthouse Square to a recreational hub of East Town.
Sep 7th, 2021 by Carl BaehrChildren’s Theater Digs for City History
New play by First Stage revolves around quest to find Solomon Juneau’s treasure.
Oct 28th, 2020 by Ana Martinez-Ortiz25 Streets Have Added Honorary Names
Since 2005, honorary signs for James Cameron, Don Sykes, Mae Elizabeth Dey, many others.
May 11th, 2020 by Carl BaehrThe Man Who Made Milwaukee
Fur trader Solomon Juneau arrived here in 1818 and saw the potential of Milwaukee.
Mar 9th, 2020 by Carl Swanson$25 Off Membership Sale for City’s Birthday!
Today only: flash membership sale to celebrate the founding of our city.
Jan 31st, 2020 by Maddy DayCuster’s Last Stand in Milwaukee
There’s still a city street that honors him. Or is it named after a Town of Granville settler?
Jan 23rd, 2020 by Carl BaehrRepresentative LaKeshia Myers Introduces Black Catholic History Month Resolution
Nationally, Black Catholic History Month was first recognized in 1990 by the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus of the United States.
Oct 25th, 2019 by State Rep. LaKeshia MyersClock Tower Building Worth $3.5 Million
A 1920s east side classic. Will it be worth more when that clock is fixed?
Sep 5th, 2019 by Michael HorneMurray Ave. Named for Early Real Estate Investor
Scottish immigrant and early Milwaukeean James Murray figured into history of city.
Aug 5th, 2019 by Carl BaehrHoward Avenue’s History Is Tangled Tale
It all began when this New Yorker named James Howard came here in the 1830s.
Dec 13th, 2018 by Carl BaehrAll Hail The “People’s Flag”
Huge version of flag installed a block from City Hall just before vote on whether to adopt it.
Jul 19th, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneHistoric Bells to be Rededicated
Convent Hill Bells Restored by Local Funders To be Unveiled Wednesday, July 11th
Jul 10th, 2018 by Bells of Milwaukee, Inc.Will People’s Flag Become Official Milwaukee Flag?
Trio of council members introduce resolution to change city flag.
May 31st, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneBottle Release on May 19th
The Fur Trader is the meeting point between Saison, Biere de Garde and Helles Bock.
May 14th, 2018 by Gathering Place Brewing CompanyNew Beer Release on May 12th
Prenzlauer Berliner Weisse is soft and tart with notes of apple, pear, and some yogurty funk.
May 3rd, 2018 by Gathering Place Brewing CompanyRescue Plan for Juneau Park Statues
$150,000 in private dollars sought to restore Juneau and Leif Erickson statues.
Aug 3rd, 2017 by Graham KilmerBastille Days Kisses French Culture
Because, you know, Milwaukee is such a Gallic town.
Jul 17th, 2017 by Jack FennimorePoetry in the Park on July 11th
Second installment of summer series runs July 11th in downtown park.
Jul 6th, 2017 by Juneau Park FriendsElliott Circle Is A Unique Oddity
City’s only full-circle street near 58th and North has pie-shaped lots, oddly numbered addresses.
Mar 6th, 2017 by Carl BaehrMilwaukee Arts Board Invites Applications for Public Art Conservation and New Work Funds
Conservation applications are due no later than Jan. 31, 2017. New Work applications are due Feb. 28, 2017.
Jan 10th, 2017 by City of Milwaukee Arts BoardBells to Sound a Message of Peace at Midnight New Year’s Eve
Churches from as far away as Kenosha will participate.
Dec 29th, 2016 by Bells of Milwaukee, Inc.Milwaukee Arts Board Invites Applications for Public Art Conservation and New Work Funds
Up to $15,000 is available for Public Art New Work in 2017.
Dec 29th, 2016 by City of Milwaukee Arts BoardNew Public Charity Seeks to Revive Old Custom: Bells to Herald the New Year as a Message of Peace
Announcing the formation of the Bells of Milwaukee, Inc.
Oct 24th, 2016 by Bells of Milwaukee, Inc.Reservoir Ave. Was Font of City’s Water
And part of street, now named Glover, celebrates the freeing of famed fugitive slave.
Oct 24th, 2016 by Carl BaehrCudahy’s Packed Avenues
Some cities name their streets after states or even wines, but Cudahy took a meatier approach.
Sep 29th, 2016 by Carl BaehrMilwaukee & Rock River Canal, 1870
Near what is now Cherry St., and the fabulous Notre Dame convent atop the hill.
Sep 7th, 2016 by Jeff BeutnerFinal Poetry in the Park with Br!NK at Juneau Park, Sept. 13
The staged reading at Juneau Park is part of the tour culminating in a weekend reading festival at the Broadway Theatre Center.
Sep 6th, 2016 by Milwaukee County ParksCity Hall Vigil For Orlando Victims
All in attendance were silent as the nation's ninth-largest bell tolled for the dead.
Jun 14th, 2016 by Michael HorneHumboldt Once Part of a Separate Village
Village of Humboldt, south of Capitol Dr., along Humboldt Plank Rd., lasted for decades.
Jun 2nd, 2016 by Carl BaehrWater Street Is Old Indian Trail
The first street built ran crooked, with gambling houses and other dens of vice.
May 6th, 2016 by Carl BaehrGhost Markers of Milwaukee
College Ave., Court St., Pittsburgh Ave. and other names are for something gone -- or never there.
Apr 7th, 2016 by Carl BaehrTiny Corcoran Ave. Raised a Big Star
Cornelius L. Corcoran served as Third Ward’s alderman for 44 years, longer than any council member in history
Mar 25th, 2016 by Carl BaehrCream City Brick Workers, 1885
Milwaukee was the world's largest producer of bricks, and it was hard and skilled work.
Mar 22nd, 2016 by Jeff BeutnerJefferson Street Became Asphalt Showcase
Charles Pfister spent his own money to pave the street abutting his hotel in the new style.
Mar 4th, 2016 by Carl BaehrWells Building, 1915
Built in 1902 by Daniel Wells, building still stands, but stripped of roofline ornamentation.
Mar 1st, 2016 by Jeff BeutnerState Street Had Three Names
And once was the chief connection to Watertown Plank Rd, a road made of oak planks.
Feb 25th, 2016 by Carl BaehrPabst Building, 1890s
City's first skyscraper, 14-floors high, built by Frederick Pabst, lasted until 1981.
Feb 9th, 2016 by Jeff BeutnerJackson St. Almost Had a Subway
A mile-long underground railway was planned in 1890s.
Feb 4th, 2016 by Carl BaehrLudington Building, 1885
On the northwest corner of Wisconsin and Water, center of a booming downtown.
Feb 3rd, 2016 by Jeff BeutnerCity Birthday Party All About Dining
Politicians and candidate hopefuls mix with winners of dining awards.
Feb 1st, 2016 by Michael HorneBuffalo St. Was Where Black Man Lynched
Short street had city’s only lynching and only one of an African American in state history.
Jan 22nd, 2016 by Carl BaehrMichigan Street Had a Mob Riot
And a dispute involving the streetcar, which ultimately won the day.
Jan 8th, 2016 by Carl BaehrVan Buren Named After Democratic Vice-President
Solomon Juneau was a Democrat and named many streets after members of his party.
Dec 17th, 2015 by Carl BaehrHighland Was Known as “Sauerkraut Boulevard”
It was also Johnson St. and Prairie St. before its name changed.
Dec 11th, 2015 by Carl BaehrMarshall Street Attracted Orphans
Not to mention delinquent boys. Yet it was named after a famed judge.
Dec 3rd, 2015 by Carl BaehrThe Short Swampy History of Chicago Street
Built on a marsh, it became a magnet for immigrants.
Nov 19th, 2015 by Carl BaehrAstor Street Was For The “Bluebellies”
The highest point between lake and river was where wealthiest people settled.
Nov 12th, 2015 by Carl BaehrOgden and Lyon Almost Obliterated
Park East Freeway would have run to lakefront, eliminating both streets.
Nov 5th, 2015 by Carl Baehr‘Happy’ Popalisky was descendant of Milwaukee’s first mayor
Nov 1st, 2015 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Crocker StephensonWells Street Has Quite a History
That includes the impact of plutocrat Daniel Wells, Greta Garbo and an Irish/German riot.
Oct 15th, 2015 by Carl BaehrClybourn Was Once the City’s Main Street
All the lake traffic got off at Clybourn and hotels and restaurants lined the street.
Oct 2nd, 2015 by Carl BaehrThe History of Milwaukee Street
It's one of the original village streets dating back to 1835.
Sep 25th, 2015 by Carl BaehrCass Street, the Avenue of Plutocrats
That included the wealthiest man in Milwaukee history, richer than Bill Gates.
Sep 10th, 2015 by Carl BaehrThe Curious History of St. Paul Avenue
It was once Detroit and Fowler Streets, and before that was under water.
Sep 3rd, 2015 by Carl BaehrThe History of Kilbourn Avenue
Formerly Biddle and Cedar Streets, it was renamed and widened into grand civic lane.
Aug 24th, 2015 by Carl BaehrThe History of Juneau Avenue
Once Division and Chestnut streets, it was consolidated into a tribute to city’s founder.
Jul 29th, 2015 by Carl BaehrThe History of Mason Street
Named after a Michigan Territory governor, the street became Milwaukee’s Newspaper Row.
Jul 20th, 2015 by Carl BaehrBastille Days Opens Thursday!
Our photos capture the festival's Eiffel Tower rising up. And how old is the festival, anyway?
Jul 8th, 2015 by Helen KothWater Street in 1880
Looking south from Wisconsin, this was a prime business district dominated by Victorian buildings from the 1850s.
Jun 30th, 2015 by Jeff BeutnerSolomon Juneau Statue, Late 1880s
At the time it dominated the view, before changes in Juneau Park and on the lakefront.
May 5th, 2015 by Jeff BeutnerLeif Erikson at the Lakefront, About 1910
Not long after Solomon Juneau's statue was erected, a knockoff of a Boston-made sculpture of Leif Erikson was erected in the lakefront park.
Apr 28th, 2015 by Jeff BeutnerLakefront Looking North, 1880s
Oh, what a view Juneau Park offered back then.
Apr 14th, 2015 by Jeff BeutnerJournal Sentinel 20 Years Later
What is it about April Fool's Day? 20 years after the Journal-Sentinel merger comes its absorption into a chain of dailies.
Apr 1st, 2015 by Michael HorneThe Lakefront in 1911
This scene from a century ago, with paths winding down to the lake, may have been when this area was at its peak.
Mar 25th, 2015 by Jeff BeutnerWalker’s Landing Coming to Commerce Street
The $19.5 million, 133-unit apartment complex along the river will fill in one of the last developable pieces of land on the Beerline.
Dec 12th, 2014 by Michael HorneBuilding the Second Courthouse, 1870s
The courthouse was built in 1872 where Cathedral Square now stands, but only after sticky legal situation was finessed.
Nov 26th, 2014 by Jeff BeutnerMitchell Building, Around 1880
The headquarters for what became the Marine Bank, built by Alexander Mitchell, survives today almost exactly as originally built.
Oct 29th, 2014 by Jeff BeutnerNewhall House, Late 1860s
It was the largest and finest hotel in the West, a sign that Milwaukee was becoming a significant city.
Jul 29th, 2014 by Jeff BeutnerSpring Street Bridge, 1867
The street also known as Wisconsin Ave. exemplified the conflict between dueling developers on each side of the river.
Mar 25th, 2014 by Jeff BeutnerDowntown History Presents Opportunity in Milwaukee
Milwaukee needs to continue working to distinguish itself.
Feb 4th, 2010 by Matthew TrussoniKennedy Walks
Substantial Fine for Possession of Forged Artwork
Jan 3rd, 2005 by Michael Horne