The A.O. Smith Corporation Headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a prominent example of mid-20th century corporate architecture. Designed with a focus on functionality and modern aesthetics, it served as the central hub for a pioneering industrial company.
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Architecture
100 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Black; Ethnic Heritage; Social History
N. 16th From W. Clybourn To W. Pierce Sts., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Social History
2442 North 20th St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
757, 760, 800-810, 801-813, 817-831, 820-826 N.27th St., 2632, 2711 W. Wells St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Social History; Architecture
1715 North 37th St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Architecture
1019-1043 E. Ogden Ave., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Community Planning And Development
110 North Ellis Ave., 2-5 And 7 Fifield Row, Ashland, Wisconsin
Commerce; Agriculture; Entertainment/Recreation; Maritime History; Exploration/Settlement; Industry; Architecture
Sand Island, Apostle Islands Nl, Bayfield, Wisconsin
Architecture
800-868 East St. Francis Rd., 802-879 West St. Francis Rd., De Pere, Wisconsin
Architecture; Commerce; Entertainment/Recreation; Politics/Government; Social History
Portions Of Pine, Cherry, E. Walnut & Doty Sts. Bounded By S. Washington, N. Madison & N. Jefferson Sts.,, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Community Planning And Development
902-942 Mansion St., De Pere, Wisconsin
Architecture
Generally Bounded By N & S Sides Of Miramar Dr. Between Riverside Dr. & Nelson Ct., Allouez, Wisconsin