Historic Grain Exchange Room, Milwaukee, WI
During the 1860s, Milwaukee exported more wheat than any other port in the world. In this tradition, Edward Townsend Mix designed this grain trading room in 1879. The Grain Exchange Room is a 10,000 square-foot room that was used in the trading of wheat, with three-story high columns and a painted ceiling of Wisconsin wildflowers.
| Topic Code | Milwaukee Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres | |
| Address | 225 East Michigan Street | |
| City | Milwaukee | |
| State | Wisconsin | |
| Categories Listed in | Milwaukee Attractions, Things to do in Milwaukee, Milwaukee Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres, Wisconsin Tourist Attractions, Things to do in and around Milwaukee |
