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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Armory Detail


One might argue that this edifice does not deserve mention in a blog about all things Menasha, but this building, just across the border in Neenah at Nicolet Boulevard was well known to residents of both towns.  Built by S. A. Cook, a former soldier, mayor, and assemblyman, in 1906 to house Company I of the Wisconsin National Guard, the building saw its demise in 1988 and has since been replaced by a warehouse. 

See the following link to learn more about Mr. Cook who led a rather remarkable life:
http://www.outagamieandbeyond.com/s-a-cook/

4 comments:

  1. My father remembers going to the Armory and watching boxing matches... much later - in the 70's it was called the 'Castle' - and was divided into several very unique shops; a ski shop, candle/incense shop, women's clothing shops, shoe store, unique jewelry, etc. - As a teenager, I loved it.

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  2. Oh yes, I remember the Armory in the 70s/80s-- my mother would shop at Carlson's Closet and as a small child this place was simply fascinating! There was a drawbridge and moat, castle themed shops and a "round table" cafe. Back before the mall explosion we had a number of unique shops in the area. Downtown Appleton had a similar one called The Castle, but the Armory was my favorite.

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  3. Also I like the occasional escapes into Appleton and Neenah. While I grew up in Menasha, as a kid it all seemed one big city to me. Still does today. Keep up the great work!

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  4. My grandmother used to make stuff animals,dolls and would sell them at not sure of the stores name,my grandma was the late Sarah Chapleau.

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