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  1. Granville, Wisconsin. /  43.17750°N 88.04389°W  / 43.17750; -88.04389. Granville was a town located in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. One portion was incorporated as the village of Brown Deer in 1955; the remainder consolidated with the City of Milwaukee in 1956, and became a neighborhood of Milwaukee .

  2. Today, Granville is synonymous with Milwaukee’s far northwest side. Granville’s 1950 population of over 11,000 rose to over 45,000 by 1985. Most Granville residents live in ramblers, split-levels, apartments, and condominiums built since the 1950s. From 1973 until its closure in 2003, Northridge Mall was a retail focal point and major ...

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  3. Granville. Granville was a town located in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. One portion was incorporated as the village of Brown Deer in 1955; the remainder consolidated with the City of Milwaukee in 1956, and became a neighborhood of Milwaukee. Ukraine is facing shortages in its brave fight to survive.

  4. Jun 29, 2021 · In 1930, River Hills incorporated and Granville lost a small portion of its northeast corner. The Depression and World War II halted Milwaukee’s expansion. When the war ended in 1945, the United States experienced runaway prosperity. Returning GIs married and started families, initiating the baby boom. Housing and land for housing was needed.

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  5. Feb 19, 2021 · Credit Courtesy Wisconsin Historical Society. An 1892 map of Milwaukee County shows the seven original townships: Milwaukee, Lake, Greenfield, Oak Creek, Franklin, Wauwatosa and Granville. Terry ...

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  6. Granville was a town located in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. One portion was incorporated as the village of Brown Deer in 1955; the remainder consolidated with the City of Milwaukee in 1956, and became a neighborhood of Milwaukee.

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  8. Milwaukee County Historical Society. 910 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Milwaukee, WI 53203-1591 414.273.8288