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A Ghost Town On The River
Just north of Locust St. along the Milwaukee River are the remnants of homes in the River Colony.
Dec 15th, 2021 by Cari Taylor-CarlsonTau Kappa Epsilon House
The TKE fraternity's 1904 home has operated as a rooming house for generations, but it's now suspended and its president faces drug charges.
Sep 29th, 2014 by Michael HorneSummer Soulstice Music Festival 2014 Lineup Announced
New ‘Youth Showcase’ Features School of Rock, Wisconsin Conservatory of Music
Jun 17th, 2014 by East Side BIDBruce Murphy’s Home for Editors
His home along the Milwaukee River was previously owned by another editor and Carl Sandburg lived just down the street.
Feb 26th, 2014 by Michael HorneAlex Eggers
"You know it’s a good day when you spot the Milverine"
Oct 28th, 2013 by NewaukeeProtecting the Milwaukee River? Or Overreaching Zoning?
Over the past few years the Milwaukee River Work Group ("MRWG") has pushed to create an overlay district to "protect" the Milwaukee River. This overlay district would create new building setback requirements, height limits, and introduce the concept of a viewshed for properties along the Milwaukee River.
Dec 23rd, 2008 by Dave ReidNeighborhood Buildings
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2907-2911 N. Oakland Ave.
One-story commercial building.
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2915-2917 N. Oakland Ave.
Long-time home of Clark Graphics.
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2921-2923 N. Oakland Ave.
Anchored by Shawarma House restaurant.
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2961-2963 N. Oakland Ave.
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3029 N. Bartlett Ave.
















