1600-4600 BLOCKS N MENOMONEE RIVER PKWY & 7200-8400 BLOCKS OF W MENOMONEE RIVER PKWY | Property Record | Wisconsin Historical Society

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1600-4600 BLOCKS N MENOMONEE RIVER PKWY & 7200-8400 BLOCKS OF W MENOMONEE RIVER PKWY

Architecture and History Inventory
1600-4600 BLOCKS N MENOMONEE RIVER PKWY & 7200-8400 BLOCKS OF W MENOMONEE RIVER PKWY | Property Record | Wisconsin Historical Society
NAMES
Historic Name:UPPER MENOMONEE RIVER PARKWAY DRIVE
Other Name:N MENOMONEE RIVER PARKWAY DR & W MENOMONEE RIVER PARKWAY DR
Contributing: Yes
Reference Number:206161
PROPERTY LOCATION
Location (Address):1600-4600 BLOCKS N MENOMONEE RIVER PKWY & 7200-8400 BLOCKS OF W MENOMONEE RIVER PKWY
County:Milwaukee
City:Wauwatosa
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PROPERTY FEATURES
Year Built:1929
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Survey Date:201120162024
Historic Use:road/street
Architectural Style:NA (unknown or not a building)
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Demolished?:No
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NATIONAL AND STATE REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
National/State Register Listing Name:Not listed
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NOTES
Additional Information:A 'site file' titled "Menomonee River Parkway" exists for this property. It contains additional information such as correspondence, newspaper clippings, or historical information. It is a public record and may be viewed in person at the Wisconsin Historical Society, State Historic Preservation Office. 2011- The Menomonee River Parkway Drive is a paved curvelinear drive with curb and gutter. The first plans for a series of Milwaukee County parkways was developed in 1923, illustrating a number of curvilinear drives along the waterways of Wauwatosa. Portions of the eventual Upper Menomonee River Parkway were purchased in 1926, with additional property added through the 1930s. In 1935, the county began constructing the parkway and drive with Civilian Conservation Corp laborers conducting most of the work including moving the river channel, excavating lagoons, street grading, masonry work, construction of concrete bridges, and the construction of a small comfort station building. In the 1950s more bridges were added to the Upper Menomonee River Parkway. The Upper Menomonee River Parkway covers 555 acres from Harmonee Avenue to Congress Street. The Upper Menominee River Parkway, which includes Currie Park and Golf Course and Hoyt Park, has a drive that follows the river closely in a curvilinear path meant as a pleasure drive. The parkway includes many small-scale elements including retaining walls, bridge piers, bollards, bridges, lighting, and signage. The largest of these are the WPA built retaining walls constructed along the parkway.
Bibliographic References:Mead and Hunt. Volume 1: Milwaukee County Parkway Inventory Report. Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Culture, 2012. 2024 - Historic Architectural Survey, Granville CPCN; Cities of Milwaukee, Wauwatosa, Brookfield, Waukesha, and New Berlin; Villages of Butler, Lannon, Germantown, and Menomonee Falls; Milwaukee, Washington, and Waukesha Counties, Wisconsin – Stantec
RECORD LOCATION
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin

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