Additional Resources & Information
- Free city pamphlets, publications and walking tours: http://www.ci.mil.wi.us/hpc/Publications
- Lake Park Friends document the history of this renowned, Frederick Law Olmsted-designed historic park. http://www.lakeparkfriends.org/history.shtml
- A variety of interesting historic Milwaukee maps from 1883 through 2000 have been digitized by the Collections at UWM Libraries and are available here.
- Want to know about the North Point Water Tower, the historically designated landmark that is our group’s namesake? Here are a few resources:
- “History of the Milwaukee Water Works | 1874 – 2014,” history on the tower published by the Milwaukee Water Works, which owns the structure
- City of Milwaukee historic designation report
- Another history of the North Point Water Tower by the Milwaukee Water Works
- Historic newspaper articles on the Water Tower
Historic Water Tower Neighborhood Preservation
Guidelines and Resources to Help Maintain Your Historic Home
The Story of Your Historic Home
Researching Your Home’s History
Want to learn more about the history of your historic home? Here
are valuable resources:
- “Researching Your Home at Milwaukee Public Library’s Central Library” (MPL flyer PDF)
- Researching the history of your Milwaukee home (Milwaukee Historic Preservation Commission website)
- “Find your thread in the tapestry of Milwaukee history” (OnMilwaukee.com article on researching your home’s history)
- Books and other resources listed on our Neighborhood History page include information on many specific homes in our area.