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Prospect Avenue, residence of Charles L. McIntosh Mansion and apartment buildings

Mayer, Harold; Wilson, Horatio R.

1974

From the digital collections

Description

High-rise apartments on Prospect Avenue with a view of the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music (Charles L. McIntosh Mansion). The Charles L. McIntosh mansion was designed in 1904 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Subjects

Title Prospect Avenue, residence of Charles L. McIntosh Mansion and apartment buildings
Author/Creator Mayer, Harold; Wilson, Horatio R.
Type Photos, Drawings, Prints
35 mm; Color slide
Date
  • 1974
Place
  • Milwaukee
  • Wisconsin
Description High-rise apartments on Prospect Avenue with a view of the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music (Charles L. McIntosh Mansion). The Charles L. McIntosh mansion was designed in 1904 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
From the Collections
  • American Geographical Society Library, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries
  • Harold Mayer Collection
  • Milwaukee Neighborhoods: Photos and Maps 1885 - 1992
Submitter University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Owner/Copyright The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System
From the Digital Collections
Subjects Residential facilities; Apartment houses; Historic buildings; Educational facilities; Music education; Music schools; Charles L. McIntosh Mansion; Wisconsin Conservatory of Music; Prospect Avenue

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