This photograph shows the offices of Valerian M. Popowski Real Estate and the Cudahy Savings and Loan Association, as well as a vacant storefront in the 1920s.
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From the Roman B. Kwaniewski Photographs Collection, Archives. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. Link to Image Source URL
This photograph, looking north on 10th Street just south of State Street, captures three elements of the St. Benedict the Moor Mission in the 1930s: on the far right a sliver of the church (with cupola along roofpeak), St. Anthony Hospital (right of center), and the boarding school (on the left, for decades the original home of Marquette College).
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Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Marquette University. Link to Image Source URL
St. John's Evangelical was built between 1889 and 1890 to accommodate its growing congregation. It is a renowned example of Gothic architecture in Milwaukee.
This photograph from around 1920 shows the Basilica from the lagoon in Kosciuszko Park.
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From the Archives Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries, Roman B. J. Kwasniewski Collection, 1886-1980. Photographs, 1907-1947. UWM Manuscript Collection 19, Nitrate Box 1, Nitrate Negative. Original ID: A07203; Digital Collection: Milwaukee Neighborhoods: Photos and Maps 1885-1992, Digital ID: kw000200.
St. Mark A.M.E. Lovell Johnson Quality of Life Center
1983 photograph of the Lovell Johnson Quality of Life Center on W. Atkinson Avenue, operated by the St. Mark A.M.E. Church. It offers a wide variety of social services to the community.
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From the Historic Photo Archive of the Milwaukee Public Library. Reprinted with permission. Link to Image Source URL
Built in 1874, St. Michael's was originally known as the Salem Evangelical Church (Lutheran). It became home to St. Michael's, Wisconsin's only Ukrainian Roman Catholic Church, in 1953. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
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From the National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Digital Archive. Link to Image Source URL
Photograph of the St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Cathedral taken in 2016. Completed in 1958, the church is a key aspect of Milwaukee's Serbian community and includes a school and other cultural organizations.