Historic Germania building represents new history in downtown Milwaukee
Posted: Oct 13, 2017 4:20 PM CDT

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History of the American Geographical Society Library
Amanda Porterfield meets Kalan Haywood, Sr., the first African American to own a major downtown Milwaukee building and the developer responsible for restoring the historic Germania Building on Wells Street.
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