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The William Plankinton Mansion (also known as the William Plankinton House) was built in 1876 by the millionaire meatpacking entrepreneur John Plankinton and presented as a wedding gift when his son William Plankinton married Mary Ella Woods. Located at 1529 W. Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the Victorian style residence was designed by Edward Townsend Mix, the most prominent Milwaukee architect of that era.

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  • La Mansión William Plankinton (también conocida como la Casa William Plankinton) fue construida en 1876​ por el millonario empresario y presentada como regalo de bodas cuando su hijo se casó con Mary Ella Woods.​ Ubicada en 1529 W. Wisconsin Avenue en Milwaukee (Estados Unidos), la residencia de estilo victoriano fue diseñada por Edward Townsend Mix, el arquitecto de Milwaukee más destacado de esa época.​ Uno de los adornos notables de la mansión era una cabeza de león en su construcción exterior con cara de mármol. El interior presentaba carpintería ornamentada y el hueco de la escalera estaba iluminado por una vidriera.​ El edificio se vendió en 1918 a la Universidad de Marquette y durante décadas sirvió como hospital anexo. En 1969 la Universidad de Marquette la demolió para dar paso a nuevas estructuras universitarias. (es)
  • The William Plankinton Mansion (also known as the William Plankinton House) was built in 1876 by the millionaire meatpacking entrepreneur John Plankinton and presented as a wedding gift when his son William Plankinton married Mary Ella Woods. Located at 1529 W. Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the Victorian style residence was designed by Edward Townsend Mix, the most prominent Milwaukee architect of that era. One of the mansion's notable ornaments was a lion's head on its external marble-faced construction. The interior featured ornate woodwork, and the stairwell was illuminated by a stained glass window. The building was sold in 1918 to Marquette University and for decades served as a hospital annex. In 1969 it was demolished to make way for new university structures. (en)
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  • La Mansión William Plankinton (también conocida como la Casa William Plankinton) fue construida en 1876​ por el millonario empresario y presentada como regalo de bodas cuando su hijo se casó con Mary Ella Woods.​ Ubicada en 1529 W. Wisconsin Avenue en Milwaukee (Estados Unidos), la residencia de estilo victoriano fue diseñada por Edward Townsend Mix, el arquitecto de Milwaukee más destacado de esa época.​ (es)
  • The William Plankinton Mansion (also known as the William Plankinton House) was built in 1876 by the millionaire meatpacking entrepreneur John Plankinton and presented as a wedding gift when his son William Plankinton married Mary Ella Woods. Located at 1529 W. Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the Victorian style residence was designed by Edward Townsend Mix, the most prominent Milwaukee architect of that era. (en)
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