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THE MILWAUKEE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
PROUDLY PRESENTS THE RECIPIENTS OF THE 2017
CREAM OF THE CREAM CITY AWARD FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION
JUDGE JASON DOWNER HOUSE 1201 NORTH PROSPECT AVENUE (RESIDENTIAL RESTORATION)
JAMES HAERTEL (PRESERVATION ADVOCACY)
PABST BREWERY BUILDING # 23, FORMER FIRST GERMAN METHODIST 1027 WEST JUNEAU AVENUE (ADAPTIVE USE)
PABST BREWERY BUILDING # 29, FORMER BOTTLEHOUSE 1125 NORTH 9TH STREET (ADAPTIVE USE)
EMANUEL ADLER HOUSE 1681 NORTH PROSPECT AVENUE (RESIDENTIAL RESTORATION)
WGETTHTA BUILDING, FORMER ALBRECHT HALL AND RINKER LIBRARY 3215 W. STATE STREET (ADAPTIVE USE)
H. J. GEERLINGS HOUSE 2844 WEST KILBOURN AVENUE (RESIDENTIAL RESTORATION)
PFISTER & VOGEL BEAM HOUSE, RIVER PLACE LOFTS 625 WEST FRESHWATER WAY (BACK FROM THE BRINK)