The Hilda and Gustav Pabst House is a Neoclassical mansion completed in 1907. The home was built for real estate developer and heir to the Pabst Brewing Company Gustav Pabst. The home is located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the North Point South Historic District. The home was completed in 1907, and was listed in the Wisconsin state register January 1, 1989 and added to the National Register September 4, 1979 as part of the North Point South Historic District.[1]
Hilda and Gustav Pabst House | |
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Location | 2230 N Terrace Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202 |
Nearest city | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Coordinates | 43°03′28″N 87°52′50″W / 43.05785°N 87.88066°W |
Area | 5,686 square feet |
Built | 1906-1907 |
Built for | Wisconsin industrialist John Kern |
Original use | Home |
Architect | Ferry & Clas |
Architectural style(s) | Neoclassical |
Governing body | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Owner | James F. Holton, Suzanne Holton |
History
editThe Neoclassic mansion was built by Gustav Pabst 1906-07 for $70,000.[2] In 2021 dollars the home would be $2,037,201.06.[3]
Architectural elements
editThe home features carved limestone and hammered copper detailing.[1] The four pillars that adorn the entryway were carved from a single block of stone.[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Property Record 2230 N Terrace Ave Architecture and History Inventory". Wisconsin Historical Society. Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Archived from the original on 31 January 2020. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
- ^ a b Horne, Michael. "The Fabulous Gustave Pabst Mansion". urbanmilwaukee. Urban Milwaukee. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
- ^ "Value of $70,000 from 1907 to 2021". in2013dollars.com. Official Data Foundation. Retrieved 23 September 2021.