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Urban spelunking: St. Hyacinth Catholic Church, built in 1883
During Doors Open Milwaukee 2024 I stopped at St. Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church and was pleased to find a beautiful 1883 cream city brick church in what appeared to be tip-top shape. When I returned, I learned why it looks that good.