North Sherman Boulevard roughly bounded by West Keefe Avenue and West Lisbon Avenue | National or State Registers Record | Wisconsin Historical Society

National or State Registers Record

North Sherman Boulevard roughly bounded by West Keefe Avenue and West Lisbon Avenue

National or State Register of Historic Places
North Sherman Boulevard roughly bounded by West Keefe Avenue and West Lisbon Avenue | National or State Registers Record | Wisconsin Historical Society
NAMES
Historic Name:North Sherman Boulevard Historic District
Reference Number:04000271
PROPERTY LOCATION
Location (Address):North Sherman Boulevard roughly bounded by West Keefe Avenue and West Lisbon Avenue
County:Milwaukee
City/Village:Milwaukee
Township:
SUMMARY
North Sherman Boulevard Historic District
2100-3400 N. Sherman Blvd.
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County
Period of Significance: 1907-1955

The North Sherman Boulevard Historic District is a residential street running north from Washington Park to West Keefe Avenue. Sherman Boulevard was one of a series of early twentieth century boulevards that influenced the physical development of Milwaukee. The Milwaukee Park Commission used boulevards to link the city's parks. In addition, developers created boulevards to attract higher income residents to a newly platted neighborhood. Adjacent streets became more desirable by their proximity to the more affluent boulevards, increasing the value of nearby lots and attracting prospective homeowners.

Sherman Boulevard developed in the early twentieth century as an outstanding collection of popular middle class architecture mostly inspired by colonial, Mediterranean, and northern European designs. The street's boulevard status encouraged flamboyant designs such as the Blankstein family's Mediterranean Revival house at 3259 N. Sherman or the Maertz family's eye-grabbing log bungalow at 2602 N. Sherman. These homes sit side by side with other fine Craftsman, Tudor Revival, and Mediterranean Style designs, many by notable Milwaukee architects. Public schools and churches built along on the boulevard further enticed would be owners. Sherman Boulevard remained a prestige address throughout its development, attracting people to its broad, stately street and high quality homes.

The houses in the district are private residences. Please respect the privacy of the residents.

PROPERTY FEATURES
Period of Significance:1907-1955
Area of Significance:Architecture
Area of Significance:Community Planning And Development
Applicable Criteria:Event
Applicable Criteria:Architecture/Engineering
Historic Use:Domestic: Single Dwelling
Historic Use:Education: School
Historic Use:Religion: Religious Facility
Architectural Style:Mission/Spanish Revival
Architectural Style:Classical Revival
Architectural Style:Bungalow/Craftsman
Architectural Style:Tudor Revival
Resource Type:District
Architect:George Zagel & Bros.
Architect:Truettner, Walter G.
DESIGNATIONS
Historic Status:Listed in the National Register
Historic Status:Listed in the State Register
National Register Listing Date:04/06/2004
State Register Listing Date:10/17/2003
NUMBER OF RESOURCES WITHIN PROPERTY
Number of Contributing Buildings:212
Number of Contributing Sites:1
Number of Contributing Structures:0
Number of Contributing Objects:2
Number of Non-Contributing Sites:1
Number of Non-Contributing Structures:0
Number of Non-Contributing Objects:0
RECORD LOCATION
National Register and State Register of Historic Places, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin

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