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  2. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    1576335 [4] Website. www.wauwatosa.net. Wauwatosa (/ ˌwɔːwəˈtoʊsə / WAW-wə-TOH-sə; coloquially Tosa) is a city in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 48,387 at the 2020 census. Wauwatosa is a suburb located immediately west of Milwaukee and is part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area.

  3. Washington Highlands Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. December 18, 1989. The Washington Highlands Historic District is a historic subdivision in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, planned by Hegemann & Peets starting in 1916. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. [1][2] The Washington Highlands has a rich history and is known for its large, unique, and stately homes.

  4. Church Street Historic District (Wauwatosa, Wisconsin)

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    Location. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Coordinates. 44°3′6″N 88°0′37″W  /  44.05167°N 88.01028°W  / 44.05167; -88.01028. NRHP reference No. 89001099. Added to NRHP. August 10, 1989. The Church Street Historic District is a one-block neighborhood of historic homes built from about 1857 to 1920.

  5. Lowell Damon House - Wikipedia

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    Lowell Damon House. /  43.05722°N 88.00750°W  / 43.05722; -88.00750. The Lowell Damon House is a historic house located at 2107 Wauwatosa Avenue in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin built from 1844 to 1846, displaying a design unusual for Wisconsin. [1] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 23, 1972.

  6. Thomas B. Hart House - Wikipedia

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    85003135. Added to NRHP. October 10, 1985. The Thomas B. Hart House is a Gothic Revival-styled house built in the 1840s in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Its most distinctive feature is the many elaborate bargeboards decorated with various patterns. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985, and is today one of Wauwatosa's oldest ...

  7. Dr. Fisk Holbrook Day House - Wikipedia

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    September 25, 1997 [2] The Dr. Fisk Holbrook Day House, also known as Sunnyhill Home, is a historic house at 8000 West Milwaukee Avenue in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Built in 1874, it was the home of Doctor Fisk Holbrook Day (1826-1903), a prominent local physician and amateur geologist. The stylistically eclectic house was built in part to house ...

  8. Hart Park (Wauwatosa, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Hart Park is a 19.5-acre (7.9 ha) park on the Menomonee River in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Created in 1921 and originally known as City Park, the park has a football/soccer field, baseball diamond, field house, several tennis courts, a skate park, and nature trails. [ 2] In 1960, to commemorate Wauwatosa's 125th anniversary, the common council ...

  9. Kneeland-Walker House - Wikipedia

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    88003212. Added to NRHP. January 19, 1989. The Kneeland-Walker House is a 3-story mansion built in 1890 in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, styled Queen Anne with Shingle style influence. Still largely intact, and possibly the finest example of Queen Anne architecture in Wauwatosa, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. [1] [2]