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Glance at Yesteryear: The Pfister

The Pfister
The Pfister Courtesy of the Milwaukee Public Museum

This undated photo shows the Pfister Hotel from along East Wisconsin Avenue. The hotel opened in 1893 and cost nearly $1 million to build, around $28 million today. A 23-story guest room tower was added in the 1960s after the hotel was bought by Ben Marcus at auction in 1962. Today, the hotel has 307 guest rooms, a 275-car parking ramp and 25,000 square feet of banquet and convention facilities.

This undated photo shows the Pfister Hotel from along East Wisconsin Avenue. The hotel opened in 1893 and cost nearly $1 million to build, around $28 million today. A 23-story guest room tower was added in the 1960s after the hotel was bought by Ben Marcus at auction in 1962. Today, the hotel has 307 guest rooms, a 275-car parking ramp and 25,000 square feet of banquet and convention facilities.

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