Baasen House-German YMCA explained

Baasen House-German YMCA
Location:1702 N. 4th St.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Built:1874
Architect:C. A. Gombert
Architecture:Italian Villa
Refnum:84003718
Added:August 2, 1984

The Baasen House-German YMCA in Milwaukee, Wisconsin dates from 1874. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[1]

It is a three-story brick building with a one-story brick-veneered 44feetx48feetft (xft) gable-roofed extension. The original house was built in 1874 for John F. Baasen, a leading citizen and a director of the Milwaukee-Horicon Railroad and of the Berlin and Lake Superior Railroad. It was designed in Italian Villa style by architect Charles A. Gombert and was one of few brick houses in the Brewers' Hill neighborhood.

The house was home of the German Branch of the YMCA during 1888 to 1893; the extension, housing a gymnasium, was added in 1889.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Miss E. Baasen House/German YMCA. Wisconsin Historical Society. 2019-05-28.
  2. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=84003718}} State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Intensive Survey: Wisconsin House Tavern / Baasen House/German YMCA ]. . Resource Design Group . November 27, 1982 . April 19, 2017 . with