Greendale Original Village

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Greendale Original Village is the historic planned town center of Greendale, Wisconsin, known for its distinctive New Deal–era architecture and pedestrian-friendly design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
planned community
town center
architecturalStyle New Deal–era architecture
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developer United States government
surface form: United States federal government
hasBuildingMaterial masonry construction
hasCharacteristic pedestrian-friendly design
planned town center
hasPart municipal buildings
pedestrian walkways
public green spaces
residential buildings
village center shops
hasPlanningConcept integration of housing and public open space
neighborhood-scale commercial core
separation of pedestrian and vehicular traffic
hasStreetLayout pedestrian-oriented street network
hasTourismAttractionType heritage tourism destination
hasUse civic
commercial
residential
heritageDesignation National Register of Historic Places
surface form: National Register of Historic Places listing
inception 1930s
locatedIn Greendale, Wisconsin
southeastern Wisconsin
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Milwaukee County
surface form: Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
notableFor New Deal–era model community planning
cohesive architectural character
integrated pedestrian circulation
partOf one of the original greenbelt towns

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Greendale, Wisconsin hasLandmark Greendale Original Village
Milwaukee County contains Greendale Original Village
this entity surface form: Village of Greendale
City of Greenfield locatedNear Greendale Original Village
this entity surface form: City of Greendale
City of Franklin adjacentTo Greendale Original Village
this entity surface form: Village of Greendale