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Cream City brick

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St. Mary’s Catholic Church (1846), the National Soldiers Home (main building; 1867), St. Stanislaus (1873), and Milwaukee Turner Hall (1882) are all Milwaukee city monuments that were constructed using these local bricks that still standing today.
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was attempted; however, it not only proved to be ineffective, but damaged the bricks. Currently, chemical washes are accepted as the most effective method of cleaning Cream City bricks. The historic
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Cream City bricks are well known for their durability; many buildings constructed with them in the 19th century still stand today. An example of the durability of Cream City brick is
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was constructed of Cream City brick. But it had degraded so much in 35 years that it had to be encased in iron plating.
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Cream City bricks were widely exported, making their way not only to American cities such as
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was located in Milwaukee, many of them are built with Cream City bricks, including
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is an example of brick that has been cleaned to reveal its original color.
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Cream City bricks are made from a red clay containing elevated amounts of
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use Cream City cream as an official club color, starting with the
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team which played in Milwaukee in 1878 was commonly known as the
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Although light-colored when first made, Cream City bricks are
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Seeing the Light: Lighthouses of the western Great Lakes
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Terry Pepper, Seeing the Light, Grosse Point Light.
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Distinctive type of brick from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Cream City Brick

Dr. Fisk Holbrook Day House
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
cream
brick
clay
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Menomonee River Valley
Lake Michigan

lime
sulfur
Wisconsin
porous
pollutants
sandblasting
Trimborn Farmhouse
Greendale, Wisconsin

Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
Big Sable Point Lighthouse
Grosse Point Light
United States Lighthouse Board
lighthouses
Lake Michigan
Kenosha Light
Eagle Bluff Lighthouse
McGulpin Point Light

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