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8000 W. Milwaukee Ave.

National or State Register of Historic Places
8000 W. Milwaukee Ave. | National or State Registers Record | Wisconsin Historical Society
NAMES
Historic Name:Day, Dr. Fisk Holbrook, House
Reference Number:97001268
PROPERTY LOCATION
Location (Address):8000 W. Milwaukee Ave.
County:Milwaukee
City/Village:Wauwatosa
Township:
SUMMARY
Dr. Fisk Holbrook Day House
8000 West Milwaukee Avenue, Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County
Architect: James Douglas
Date of Construction: 1874

Dr. Fisk Holbrook Day, Wauwatosa's most prominent citizen, was a highly regarded physician and a member of many societies that reflected his varied interests. Day was most devoted to amateur geology and paleontology as seen in his rock and fossil collections, many taken from nearby quarries and outcrops, where he made detailed scientific observations.

Day commissioned noted Milwaukee society architect James Douglas to design Sunnyhill Home in 1874. The High Victorian mansion was set far back from the street and atop an imposing hill in order to give an impressive appearance. It was constructed with local Cream City brick, for which Milwaukee is famous. A low-pitched pyramid caps the multi-colored Mansard roof. The front is composed of slightly recessed bays and prominent bay windows. Many elaborate details such as ornamental scrollwork and engaged columns adorn the building.

Day incorporated a "Cabinet Room" into the plan of Sunnyhill. Towering display cases housed collected artifacts, historical documents, and works of art, minerals and other natural history specimens from around the world. Collecting specimens for one's own "cabinet" was a popular Victorian pastime, but few pursued it with Day's vigor. He built a nationally prominent fossil collection that formed the backbone of public collections, such as UW-Milwaukee's Greene Museum.

The house is a private residence; please respect the privacy rights of its owners.

This property was listed in the National Register in 1980 as Sunnyhill Home. NRIS #80000169.

PROPERTY FEATURES
Period of Significance:1875-1899
Period of Significance:1850-1874
Area of Significance:Architecture
Area of Significance:Science
Area of Significance:Social History
Applicable Criteria:Person
Applicable Criteria:Architecture/Engineering
Applicable Criteria:Event
Historic Use:Domestic: Single Dwelling
Architectural Style:Italianate
Architectural Style:Second Empire
Architectural Style:Gothic
Resource Type:Building
DESIGNATIONS
Historic Status:Listed in the National Register
Historic Status:Listed in the State Register
Historic Status:National Historic Landmark Status Granted
National Register Listing Date:05/07/1980
State Register Listing Date:01/01/1989
NUMBER OF RESOURCES WITHIN PROPERTY
Number of Contributing Buildings:1
Number of Contributing Sites:0
Number of Contributing Structures:0
Number of Contributing Objects:0
Number of Non-Contributing Sites:0
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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