Thomas Cook House
The Thomas Cook House is a High Victorian Italianate-styled house built in 1875 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by pioneer stone merchant Cook. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: House
- Description: historic house in Wisconsin, United States
- Also known as: “Thomas D. Cook House”
- Address: 853 North 17th Street, Milwaukee, WI
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include St. George Melkite Catholic Church and Pabst Mansion.
St. George Melkite Catholic Church
Church
Photo: Freekee, Public domain.
St. George Melkite Catholic Church is a Melkite Greek Catholic Church, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. St. George Melkite Catholic Church is situated 590 feet northeast of Thomas Cook House.
Pabst Mansion
Museum
Photo: puroticorico, CC BY 2.0.
The Pabst Mansion is a grand Flemish Renaissance Revival-styled house built in 1892 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, for Captain Frederick Pabst, founder of the Pabst Brewing Company. Pabst Mansion is situated 1,200 feet southwest of Thomas Cook House.
Milwaukee Rescue Mission
Social service facility
Photo: Benahoekstra, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Milwaukee Rescue Mission provides meals, shelter, education and recovery services to struggling men, women and children. MRM's mission statement says: Sharing God's love by caring for those who are poor in body, mind and spirit, to see lives transformed through Christ to hope, joy and lasting productivity. Milwaukee Rescue Mission is situated 470 feet southwest of Thomas Cook House.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Menomonee Valley and Downtown Milwaukee.
Menomonee Valley
Suburb
The Menomonee Valley or Menomonee River Valley is a U-shaped land formation along the southern bend of the Menomonee River in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Because of its easy access to Lake Michigan and other waterways, the neighborhood has historically been home to the city's stockyards, rendering plants, shipping, and other heavy industry.
Downtown Milwaukee
Suburb
Photo: Michael Barera, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Downtown Milwaukee is the central business district of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The economic and symbolic center of the city and the Milwaukee metropolitan area, it is Milwaukee's oldest district and home to many of region's cultural, financial educational and historical landmarks including Milwaukee City Hall, Fiserv Forum and the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Martin Drive
Quarter
Photo: Awkwafaba, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Martin Drive neighborhood of Milwaukee is a residential district on the west side of the city. It is named for the local 19th-century politician Morgan Lewis Martin. Martin Drive is situated 1½ miles west of Thomas Cook House.
Thomas Cook House
- Categories: building, historic site, historic house, and residential building
- Location: Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Southeast Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Midwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
43.04146° or 43° 2′ 29″ northLongitude
-87.93439° or 87° 56′ 4″ westOpen location code
86MJ23R8+H6OpenStreetMap ID
way 400450521OpenStreetMap feature
building=houseOpenStreetMap feature
historic=houseWikidata ID
Q7788589
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In Other Languages
“Thomas Cook House” goes by many names.
- French: “Thomas Cook House”
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