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1309:"William H. Schroeder House"
1265:"Kuhefuss Union House Hotel"
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1089:"Diedrich Wittenberg House"
1011:"William H Schroeder House"
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1871:Jonathan Clark House
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725:Cedarburg State Bank
600:Washington House Inn
570:Conrad Weisler Hotel
424:Green Bay, Wisconsin
420:Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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140:Cedarburg, Wisconsin
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1949:Hoffman House Hotel
1513:. City of Cedarburg
1445:"John Nieman House"
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1067:"Stone House Gifts"
1032:Wisconsin Cedarburg
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