May 18, 2013 9am to 5pm historicmilwaukee.org
0: 1. Benjamin Church House (Kilbourntown House) Ver detalle |
1: 2. Gottlieb & May Flaig House, 4131 N Ardmore Ave Ver detalle |
2: 3. Theodore & Emma Hoerchner House, 4100 N Morris Blvd Ver detalle |
3: 4. Shorewood High School Administration Building & Auditorium, 1701 East Capitol Drive Ver detalle |
4: 5. Department of Public Works 3801 North Morris Boulevard Ver detalle |
5: 6. Frank S. and Mabel C. Reynolds, 4163 N Stowell Ave Ver detalle |
6: 7. Edward Schroeder House, 4220 N Stowell Ave Ver detalle |
7: 8. James M. and Katherine “Kittie Belle” Walsh, 4430 N Lake Dr Ver detalle |
8: 9. Oscar & Amalie Hoffmann House, 4226 N Lake Dr Ver detalle |
9: 10. Dr. Frank & Hedwig Munkwitz House, 4200 N Lake Dr Ver detalle |
10: 11. Charles & Laura Albright House , 3534 N Lake Dr Ver detalle |
11: 12. Thomas Maxwell Spence House, 3525 N Lake Dr Ver detalle |
12: A. Hubbard Park Ver detalle |
13: B. Luther Memorial Chapel, 3833 N Maryland Ave Ver detalle |
14: C. St. Robert Parish, 2200 East Capitol Drive Ver detalle |
The Bungalow
Louis Wasserman& Caren Connolly
1pm
Luther Memorial Chapel, 3833N. Maryland Avenue
Authors and Architects, M. CarenConnolly and Louis Wasserman will illustrate America's most democratic ofhousing types AND Shorewood's best neighbor...THE BUNGALOW.
A History of theVillage of Shorewood
John Gurda
11am
St. Robert Parish, 2200 E. Capitol Drive
Hear Milwaukee-born writer and historian,John Gurda share the architectural and social history of the Village.