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Glance at yesteryear: Wisconsin Tower rises

This March 1, 1930 Brown & Rehbaum photo shows construction progress on the Wisconsin Tower at 606 W. Wisconsin Ave. in Milwaukee. The building, which was originally called the Mariner Tower, was designed by Weary & Alford Co. S.M. Siesel Co. served as general contractors and J.C. Theilacker did the steel erection. Once home to

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This March 1, 1930 Brown & Rehbaum photo shows construction progress on the Wisconsin Tower at 606 W. Wisconsin Ave. in Milwaukee. The building, which was originally called the Mariner Tower, was designed by Weary & Alford Co. S.M. Siesel Co. served as general contractors and J.C. Theilacker did the steel erection. Once home to offices, the 22-story Art Deco building was converted to condos in the mid-2000s. 

— Photo courtesy Milwaukee Public Library/Historic Photo Collection

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