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Tour Historically Significant Shorewood Sites Saturday with 'Spaces & Traces'

Historic Milwaukee Inc. visits Shorewood this weekend for a tour of over a dozen historical sites from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It will be only the second time the "Spaces & Traces" tour has ventured outside of the city limits in 32 years.

View the map above for a list of sites on the tour

The Spaces & Traces neighborhood tour is making a stop in Shorewood on Saturday, calling attention to the village's unique history as a Milwaukee suburb.

Over 32 years, it will be only the second time the tour has ventured outside the city limits. Historic Milwaukee, the organizers of the tour, partner with homeowners and neighbors to showcase architecturally and historically significant properties throughout Milwaukee County.

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Visit the Historic Milwaukee website for ticket information, and a list of other events as part of the Shorewood tour.

"Over the years, tour attendees have been educated about the 'historical traces' of areas as varied as the Third Ward, Yankee Hill, Lincoln Avenue, Bay View, Rufus King, Newberry Blvd, Sherman Park, and Story Hill as well as the areas along the rivers in downtown, Brady Street, Riverwest, and Walker’s Point," the organization's website reads. 

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The tour of over a dozen Shorewood sites takes place Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. This year, the organization has teamed up with the Shorewood Historical Society in research for the tour. 

The tour started in the spring of 1981, when Historic Walker’s Point, Inc. hosted its first day-long tour entitled Loft Spaces and Historic Traces, featuring interiors as well as exteriors of several buildings in the downtown area. Since, hundreds of volunteers have helped thousands of tour goers become more familiar with the unique characteristics of dozens of historic areas in Milwaukee’s richly textured neighborhoods.

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