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"path": "/articles/whitefish-bay-armory-park",
"publishedAt": "2026-05-19T14:01:00.000Z",
"site": "https://onmilwaukee.com",
"tags": [
"Milwaukee History",
"urban spelunking",
"whitefish bay",
"armory park",
"bill meisel",
"veterans memorial",
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"textContent": "The property at 1225 E Henry Clay St. was wiped off the National Register of Historic Places because the building on the site - the Whitefish Bay National Guard Armory - was demolished in 2004. The site, now a park and veterans' memorial, hosts next week's Memorial Day ceremony.",
"title": "Urban spelunking: Whitefish Bay Armory Park"
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