New Coeln House

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New Coeln House, still operating on the border of General Mitchell Field

The New Coeln House, also known as Deuster's Saloon and by other names, is a two-story brick Italianate-styled village inn, built between 1840 and 1850 in New Coeln, Wisconsin, which has since been annexed into Milwaukee. New Coeln was then a hamlet of German farmers, who mostly immigrated from the Rhineland. It probably initially had a tavern and living quarters downstairs and sleeping rooms upstairs. The first building, from the 1840s, functioned as a weigh station and inn for farmers traveling between Racine and Milwaukee counties.[1]

The present-day street address is 5905 S. Howell Ave., Milwaukee, on the edge of General Mitchell International Airport (much of which was built on the former New Coeln townsite). It is Milwaukee's oldest tavern.[2] still Since its purchase in 1983, it has operated under the name Landmark 1850 Inn. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.[3][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lackey, Jill Florence & Rick Petrie. Germans in Milwaukee: A Neighborhood History Charleston, South Carolina: The History Press, 2021; pp. 23-24
  2. ^ Molly Snyder (2022-05-11). "Hidden Gem: Landmark 1850". Retrieved 2023-06-29.
  3. ^ "New Coeln House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  4. ^ Les Vollmert (1987-08-07). Inventory/Nomination Form: New Coeln House. National Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 2020-01-17. With 12 photos.

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