My father had a radio and appliance shop in this building, and when I was in second grade, our family moved into an apartment above the store. This was the entrance and the shop to the right was a wonderful candy shop that specialized in fudge and caramels.
Here is a view from Capitol Drive of our apartment, Dad's store and a barber shop. Above the barber shop you can see the back view where there was also a porch off the kitchen. We had a cat that once escaped from inside and jumped off down to the street!
Directly across the street is Atwater School and a view of St. Robert's church and school. The high school started in Atwater School long ago.
Around the corner of Murray Ave. on Elmdale Ct. was my grandparent's house, and my Dad and his siblings grew up there.
When I was a senior in high school, my parents moved into this house on Farwell Ave. I lived there until I graduated from the University of Milwaukee-Wisconsin and left Wisconsin for a teaching job in Colorado where I met my husband!
We were married in the chapel of the Northshore Presbyterian Church almost 60 years ago! (My grandfather directed the choir and played the organ in the church until he passed away long ago.)
And here's Shorewood High School where I went along with my sister and a few cousins. My father and his siblings graduated from there, too. It will celebrate it's 100th anniversary this summer!
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In addition to seeing our family in Illinois and friends and relatives in Wisconsin, seeing these reminders of my growing up years was special and brought back lots of memories!
7 comments:
This looks like the fun part of the trip although the reason for the visit is sad.
It’s fun to revisit homes from the past. It seems they are always smaller than I remember.
I didn’t realize you were from Wisconsin. My mom grew up in Neenah.
What a fun little trip down memory lane. It's nice to see the area is so well taken care of.
What charming houses your family lived in! And to be above a candy shop. Every kid's dream!!!
what a lovely walk down memory lane!
How wonderful to be reminded of all the precious memories!
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