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Manitowoc County’s Remarkable Homes: Hungry for History

  • Branch Station 8112 Village Drive Whitelaw, WI 54247 (map)

Manitowoc County’s Remarkable Homes: Hungry for History Series

Tuesday, February 19 at 11 am at Branch Station


Osuld Torrison residence, 1506 Michigan Avenue, Manitowoc

Manitowoc County’s Remarkable Homes tells the story of the considerable contribution local historic homes have made to our community’s architecture. It also answers questions you've likely asked when you've seen a notable historic home: Who built this house? What brought them here? Why did they select that particular style?

The houses profiled are a mix of public ones you may have visited and private homes you've been hoping for an invitation to explore. Some of are still standing and others have fallen to time. These homes are representative of the varied architectural styles in Wisconsin and have owners with a wide range of interests but truly represent remarkable homes in Manitowoc County.


This program is part of the Hungry for History series.

Hungry for History Menu:
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About the Hungry for History Series:
This program is part of the Society's Hungry for History series with a meal following the program and takes place at Branch Station, 8112 Village Drive, Whitelaw.

Doors will open at 10:30 am for the program. The presentation will begin at 11 am with a meal to follow. If you have dietary restrictions, please note that when placing your reservation to attend the program.


Advanced registration

Advanced registration required, preferably one week prior to the program.

The cost is $35. MCHS Members receive a 15% discount.

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