In 1844, pioneer Oliver Damon, built the west part of Lowell Damon House and it is believed to be Wauwatosa’s oldest surviving residential building. The home stands as a classic example of a colonial style house. In 1846, after the first five rooms were built, Damon’s son, Lowell, constructed the handsome front of the home. The front of the home is done in a Greek revival style with its typical early American fieldstone foundation and red brick chimney. It has four rooms and now serves as the museum.

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