My mother was a seamstress who worked there in the 1960's,for Jim Mullenbach (spelling?) ,who was a clothing designer, making breathtaking creations. The fabrics I saw and touched were so incredibly lovely. Eventually , she left there, and went into business herself. The downstairs of her house often had half dressed ladies, or girls, being fitted for a ballgound or a wedding dress when I would stop by to visit. And yes, she designed and made wonderful things for me as well. In particular, a raw silk dress, that I wore for years until it finally simply wore out. It's always been my most favorite piece of clothing I've ever had. How I wish I could find at least one of those wonderful dresses which she made. Some of them were made by hand because the fabric was too precious to trust to her sewing machine. Her name was Theresa Miller; her skills were honed up there on the balcony, in Jim's shop in the Pfister's Hotel. .
I will go Ga Ga over those ceilings of those old buildings from the late 19 towards early 20th century. I remembered touring these beautiful mansions when I was 6 going on 7 years old with my family. It still gets me to this day.
actually he was potus from 1909-'13 and he died in 1930 which still means he couldn't have gotten an announcement about neither WWI or WWII ending, but it was probably just a mistake and they were meant to say Truman
My parents took me to the Pfister to the top floor to see Jim Stafford back in the 70s I absolutely adored him still do but yeah I remember walking to the Pfister what a gorgeous place
I believe this building and many other old world milwaukee buildings to be a lot older than the "founding" date. Historical societies cover up the truth. "Generating stories".
My mother was a seamstress who worked there in the 1960's,for Jim Mullenbach (spelling?) ,who was a clothing designer, making breathtaking creations. The fabrics I saw and touched were so incredibly lovely. Eventually , she left there, and went into business herself. The downstairs of her house often had half dressed ladies, or girls, being fitted for a ballgound or a wedding dress when I would stop by to visit. And yes, she designed and made wonderful things for me as well. In particular, a raw silk dress, that I wore for years until it finally simply wore out. It's always been my most favorite piece of clothing I've ever had. How I wish I could find at least one of those wonderful dresses which she made. Some of them were made by hand because the fabric was too precious to trust to her sewing machine. Her name was Theresa Miller; her skills were honed up there on the balcony, in Jim's shop in the Pfister's Hotel.
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We're staying here tonight. Beautiful hotel!!
I will go Ga Ga over those ceilings of those old buildings from the late 19 towards early 20th century. I remembered touring these beautiful mansions when I was 6 going on 7 years old with my family. It still gets me to this day.
Laverne & Shirley mentioned the Hotel Pfister. I just came to see if it actually existed!
Bill Burr's favorite hotel. And yes the art collection is impressive.
Kind of weird former president Taft got word that WWII ended while he was staying at the Pfister when he died in 1913 and WWII ended in 1945 lol
actually he was potus from 1909-'13 and he died in 1930 which still means he couldn't have gotten an announcement about neither WWI or WWII ending, but it was probably just a mistake and they were meant to say Truman
@@brewcitymike1 : *former* president Taft could certainly have gotten word about WW1 ending, which ended in 1918 or 1919.
Pretty place. Places like this are in Phoenix, Arizona.
My parents took me to the Pfister to the top floor to see Jim Stafford back in the 70s I absolutely adored him still do but yeah I remember walking to the Pfister what a gorgeous place
Nothing said about the Ghosts...
Wow amazing
Im working here right now
Any tunnels in the basement?
Wonderful...
"You are shaking hands with Mister Pfister."
defiantly my fav hotel it’s awesome
*Definitely
I’ve stayed there and y’all it was mad sketchy
who lives in milwaukee
Me
Mequon
Mee
Me
Live in Brookfield and do a staycation here every year. Gotta love the Blu Room too!
I asked both of my wives to marry me at the Pfister... The finest hotel for 500 miles or more in all directions.
I was there today for Mother’s Day bruch
I can remember having brunch there as a child. It was a big deal.
A good commercial . I have stayed there.
I barely know her
Every. Single. Time.
I believe this building and many other old world milwaukee buildings to be a lot older than the "founding" date. Historical societies cover up the truth. "Generating stories".
7/2024 President Trump staying here during RNC let’s see if stories will be told