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Pabst Theater, 144 East Wells St Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI
The Milwaukee Landmarks Commission resolution naming the theater a landmark cites it "as an integral part of the city`s culture" and for its "important historical and associative values as well as significant architectural and artistic interest..." An excellent example of late nineteenth century eclectic architecture, the Pabst is Milwaukee`s last remaining theater from that era. ... Read More Read Less
Pabst Theater, 144 East Wells St Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI
The Milwaukee Landmarks Commission resolution naming the theater a landmark cites it "as an integral part of the city`s culture" and for its "important historical and associative values as well as significant architectural and artistic interest..." An excellent example of late nineteenth century eclectic architecture, the Pabst is Milwaukee`s last remaining theater from that era. ... Read More Read Less


Pabst Theater, 144 East Wells St Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI
The Milwaukee Landmarks Commission resolution naming the theater a landmark cites it "as an integral part of the city`s culture" and for its "important historical and associative values as well as significant architectural and artistic interest..." An excellent example of late nineteenth century eclectic architecture, the Pabst is Milwaukee`s last remaining theater from that era.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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