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Alexander Mitchell Mansion. 900 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Built from 1848, for Alexander Mitchell (1817-1887) and his wife Martha Reed (1817-1902). As Mitchell's fortune grew, so did Milwaukee's prosperity, and so did his house.
Grand Avenue was an officially designated Milwaukee street from 1876 to 1926. It first developed in the 1850s as Spring Street, where wealthy residents built large estates on the outskirts of the city. Over the successive decades, their mansions emerged as a suburban “gold coast.”
Milwaukeeans of the late 1800s never failed to take their visitors past the Schandein mansion, located at 24th and Grand (now W. Wisconsin) Ave. It was built by Emil Schandein, one of the owners of the Pabst Brewery, and was styled after a castle he had seen in Germany.
Henry & Marie Harnischfeger House is a German Renaissance Revival style mansion completed in 1905. The home was built for Wisconsin Industrialist Henry Harnischfeger. [1] [2] In 1991 the City of Milwaukee gave the building a Historical Designation. [3]
30 Μαρ 2017 · Discover Pabst Mansion in Milwaukee, Wisconsin: A giant, Gilded Age mansion that once belonged to the beer baron of Milwaukee.
7 Οκτ 2014 · Exterior of Alexander Mitchell’s Mansion, Mid-1870s. What would soon be known as Grand Avenue became a row of millionaires' mansions.
The Mitchell Mansion is arguably the best preserved and grandest of Milwaukee's Victorian mansions, and easily one of the best in the Midwest. This 360 virtual visit offers an engaging exploration of the mansion and its history through its current role as home of the Wisconsin Club.