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THE MARSHALL BUILDING

Visit dozens of galleries in one space! Built between 1906-1907 and fully completed in 1911, the six-story red brick building was designated a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark because it’s one of the oldest existing examples of Claude A.P. Turner’s “spiral mushroom system”.

The Marshall Building was a major part of the revitalization of the Historic Third Ward neighborhood just a few decades ago. Developer George Bockl originally bought the building in 1948 and reacquired it in 1974 with the goal of keeping it an affordable home to the arts community and small businesses. The building remains a creative hub today. It is home to a dynamic mix of art studios, galleries, craftspeople and creative startups.

207 E. Buffalo St.
Milwaukee, WI 53202

414-276-5210

Hours vary

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The Historic Third Ward is 10 square blocks of Milwaukee’s past, present and future. Once a rough and tumble spot along the Milwaukee River, it rose from ruin — not once but twice — to become the arts and culture district it is today.

 

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