From Guides to Historic Milwaukee: Juneautown Walking Tour by Mary Ellen Pagel and Virginia Palmer (1965)… Learning that his rival Byron Kilbourn intended to build a courthouse on this side of the river, Solomon Juneau hurriedly put a builder to work on one in Juneautown. Their small wooden courthouse was replaced in 1869 by a huge red sandstone building, but it, too, eventually proved too small. The gray, classical Milwaukee County Courthouse, which may be seen to the west, succeeded it in 1929. Courthouse Square, renamed Cathedral Park, now contains gardens and a statue of an immigrant mother, erected by William George Bruce in memory of his own and all immigrant mothers. Back to the full article.

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Nighttime rendering of Cathedral Square Park Part of "NEXT STOP: Place making along the Milwaukee Streetcar route," Craig Huebner's thesis project. Image courtesy of Craig Huebner Master of Architecture Master of Urban Planning UW-Milwaukee, May 2012

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