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A Tour Of Historic Cedarburg
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Now we will depart on the east side of Washington Avenue and to the west side. This next historic residence is a prime example of stone made houses here in town. Not much is known about Adolph Boehme, but his residence shows the craftsmanship he put into the residence as a whole.


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Here is another original building as you cross bridge road and then back onto Washington Avenue. This building is a perfect example of Cedarburg's stone masonry and quality that makes the buildings here pop out alive. Established in 1860 or 1864 (The year of the establishment is confused). The building stood on a two-acre lot; its walls are made of the local limestone in the area with specific heavy motor joints added to it. There are also parallel course lines that are engraved into the motor. Along with these additions, the design of the building is very severe. Still, it is made up for it in its dignified and carefully integrated openings that show the degree of completeness in the structure. There are also neatly appareled quoins slightly raised above the wall's surface. Those course lines in the motor use the quoins for spacing throughout the structure. This residence shows the beauty and historical nature of Cedarburg in just one residence.

Zimmermann, H. Russell. The Heritage Guidebook: Landmarks And Historical Sites In Southeastern Wisconsin. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Heritage Banks, 1976. 199.

Zimmermann, H. Russell. The Heritage Guidebook: Landmarks And Historical Sites In Southeastern Wisconsin/Highlights Of Historic Cedarburg. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Heritage Banks, 1976.

A Walk Through Yesterday: In Cedarburg, Wisconsin. 2005.

Wisconsin Historical Society, Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, Adolph Martin Boehme, Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, 13430. https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Property/HI13430

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