File:Northwestern Life Insurance.jpg

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English: Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, at the northwest corner of East Wisconsin Avenue and North Broadway in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Designed by E. Townsend Mix in Venetian Gothic style and constructed of brick and buff-colored limestone in 1869, it was the NML headquarters until 1886. The building was razed in 1965.
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Source stereoscope card by W. H. Sherman
Author file: James Steakley; photograph: W. H. Sherman

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Later it was reincarnated without the mansard roof as the Free Press Building.

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