Wakeley-Giles Commercial Building
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wakeley-giles-commercial-building-271-8656522
title:
Wakeley-Giles Commercial Building
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The Wakeley-Giles Commercial Building is a historic building at 117-119 E. Mifflin Street in Madison, Wisconsin. It was built circa 1869 as rental housing and was converted to commercial use in the 1880s. The building's name comes from its first two owners, attorney Charles Wakeley and H.H. Giles. In 1911, Norwegian American author and publisher Rasmus B. Anderson moved the offices of his newspaper Amerika into the building. Anderson founded the newspaper in 1898 after becoming an established sc
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United States historic place
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wakeley-Giles_Commercial_Building
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2024-04-03T19:01:33Z
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