We stumped you! This is a sign on a bridge over Honey Creek on the Oak Leaf Trail in Hart Park. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
We stumped you! This is a sign on a bridge over Honey Creek on the Oak Leaf Trail in Hart Park. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
A bridge over Honey Creek on the Oak Leaf Trail in Hart Park.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
A tip of the hat to Rod Stephens, who correctly answered that this photo was taken at Bluemound Coin Laundry. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
We stumped you again! This is decorative masonry is part of the AT&T Building in the 900 block of North 68th Street. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
The AT&T Building in the 900 block of North 68th Street.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Let’s have a round of applause for Donna Koeble, who correctly answered that this window is part of Washington Elementary School.
A masonry arch is seen on the side of 1414 Underwood Avenue Friday, March 22, 2013, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
A masonry arch is seen on the side of 1414 Underwood Avenue Friday, March 22, 2013, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Graffiti is seen under the Highway 100 overpass over the railroad tracks Friday, March 22, 2013, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Graffiti is seen under the Highway 100 overpass over the railroad tracks Friday, March 22, 2013, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Frank Pleli, who correctly answered this is the sign for Thurner Heat Treating, 1441 N. Mayfair Road. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
We stumped you! This sign is at Bluemound Coin Laundry. 6110 W. Bluemound Road.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
A tip of the hat for Thomas Liebenthal, who correctly answered that this brickwork is found at the top of Lincoln Elementary School.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Let’s have a round of applause for Joe Basaj, who correctly answered that this decorative stonework is part of the Washington Boulevard Bridge over Martha Washington Drive.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
West facing windows on Meadowbrook Church are seen Monday, Feb. 25, 2013, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
West facing windows on Meadowbrook Church are seen Monday, Feb. 25, 2013, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
The winner is Marcela Anderson, who correctly answered that this cross can be found outside St. Bernard Parish. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
The winner is Marcela Anderson, who correctly answered that this cross can be found outside St. Bernard Parish.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
A tip of the hat to Vicky Farence, who correctly answered that this latticework can be found at the Underwood Apartments, 7416 Underwood Ave. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
The Underwood Apartments, 7416 Underwood Ave.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
West facing ground flood windows of Wauwatosa West High School are seen Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
West facing ground flood windows of Wauwatosa West High School are seen Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
The drum roll, please! This week’s winner is Sarah Liebenthal, who correctly answered that this decorative spire can be found atop the Cheesecake Factory restaurant on Highway 100. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
The decorative top of the Cheesecake Factory restaurant.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
The sign facing North Avenue on the Sendik's food store is seen in the 8600 block of North Avenue Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
The sign facing North Avenue on the Sendik's food store is seen in the 8600 block of North Avenue Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Let’s have a round of applause for Thomas Liebenthal, who correctly answered that this is a light fixture attached to a gasoline pump at the Wauwatosa Gas station. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
A light fixture attached to a gasoline pump at the Wauwatosa Gas Station in the 8300 block of North Avenue.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
A tip of the hat to Grace Kennedy, who correctly answered that this bell can be found outside Wauwatosa Fire Station No. 1 on Underwood Avenue. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
A decorative bell is seen outside Wauwatosa Fire Station No. 1 on Underwood Avenue.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Karen Richards, who correctly answered this is part of the Gilles Frozen Custard sign along Bluemound Road. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Looks like we stumped you. This is the Milwaukee County Parks Building on the County Grounds. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
The peaked roof of the Milwaukee County Parks Building.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Our hats are off to Todd Soczka, who correctly answered that this is the top of the salt storage dome on Watertown Plank Road.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Mike Yost, who correctly answered that this street sign, for Zemke Lane, is within Wauwatosa Cemetery. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
A street sign for Zemke Lane within Wauwatosa Cemetery.
Credit: NOW Photo by Peter Zuzga
The corner stone of Longfellow Middle School is seen Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
Credit: NOW Photo by Peter Zuzga
The corner stone of Longfellow Middle School is seen Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, in Wauwatosa, Wis.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This must have been a tough one because no one answered correctly. It’s the bell tower at Saint Vincent Pallotti Catholic Church, 201 N. 76th St. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: NOW Photo by Peter Zuzga
The bell tower at Saint Vincent Pallotti Catholic Church, 201 N. 76th St.
Credit: NOW Photo by Peter Zuzga
Three cheers for Christina Feliciano, who correctly answered that this brickwork can be found at St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1615 North Ave. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1615 North Ave.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
These eyes make the Os in the “Look for trains” sign at the Harwood Avenue railroad crossing. Congrats to
Credit: Peter Zuzga
A sign at the Harwood Avenue railroad crossing.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Guess we stumped you! No one guessed that this decorative brickwork is on the building that houses Caribbean Tan, 6528 W. North Ave. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
A tip of the hat to Keith Stachowiak, Jr., who correctly answered that this decoration can be found outside Tosa Liquor at 66th Street and North Avenue. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This decoration can be found outside Tosa Liquor at 66th Street and North Avenue.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Jacob Borkhus, who correctly answered that this photo of a light post was taken at the Mayfair Mall parking lot. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
A light post at the Mayfair Mall parking lot.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Anne Janssen, who correctly answered that these address numbers can be found on the northwest corner of Wauwatosa East High School. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
An address on the northwest corner of Wauwatosa East High School.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Three cheers for Lois Winans, who correctly answered that these sculptural elements can be found at Lincoln Elementary School. Advance to the next photo to see the complete picture.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
These sculptural elements can be found at Lincoln Elementary School
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Three cheers for Glen Barkow, who correctly identified this decorative masonry as belonging to Wauwatosa East High School.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Let’s have a round of applause for Clare Brennan, who correctly answered this archway is the entranceway to the Wauwatosa West High School Athletic Field.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Our hats are off to Kosta Zervas, who correctly answered that this sign at the Wauwatosa West High School tennis courts asks people to wear tennis shoes while on the courts.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Erin Fischer, who correctly identified these address numbers as belonging to the Milwaukee County Parks Department Administration Offices.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Greg Failey, who correctly answered that this is a support arch under the Harmonee Bridge, as seen from the ground.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Drake Rancher, who knew this is an emblem on the Kneeland-Walker House.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Mike Prindl, who knew this is a brick wall at Wilson Elementary School.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
And the winner is ... Mary Schmidt, who correctly answered that this is part of the Rosebud Cinema.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
And the winner is ... Sam Mintner, who correctly answered that this is part of the Kneeland-Walker House.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
An inflatable doughnut hangs in the window at Cranky Al’s. A tip of the hat to Kristen Hendrickson, our winner of the week.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Ryan Fiet, who correctly answered that this is a sign on the backstop at Dale Breitlow Field.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Ruth Shaw, who correctly answered that this is the awning above Bluemound Coin Laundry, 6110 W. Bluemound Road.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This skylight is atop the Wauwatosa Public Library. Congratulations to Peter Hovel for this correct answer!
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Let’s give a round of applause to Todd Lorbecki, who correctly answered that this is part of a sculpture in Hart Park.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congrats to Ryan Eckdale-Dudley, who correctly answered that this owl is a decorative feature on new play equipment in Hart Park.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to John Trojsn, who correctly guessed that this is the "wave" above Taco Bell on Highway 100 and Bluemound Road.
Congratulations to Janice Rochwerger, who correctly answered that this is the sign outside Eddie Martini’s on Watertown Plank Road.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Alex Brown, who correctly answered that this is the cornerstone of the former Pilgrim Lutheran School at 68th and Center streets.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Let’s have a round of applause for Rob Wood, who correctly answered that these are the Os on the “Look Out for Trains” signs that went up along State Street recently.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Kamal Rajasekaran, who correctly answered that this sign is outside the Hart Park athletic field.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This winner is Robert Davey, who correctly answered that this is the chimney at Cafe Hollander in the Village.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Jarrett Ernst, who correctly answered that this is the top of the building at 7616 W. State St., which houses Ristorante Bartolotta.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
A tip of the hat to Diane Dennis, who correctly answered that these neon lights can be found outside Jimmy’s Island Grill & Iguana Bar at the Radisson Hotel.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This is the cornerstone of the Stateview Building, 7224 W. State St. Congrats to winner Liz Laur.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This is the Currie Park Golf Dome. Congrats to this week’s winner, John Suess.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
The winner is Maria Schmitt, and the answer is that this decorative element is found on the office building at 11063 W. Bluemound Road, which houses Millenium Housing Corp.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Kudos to Maria Watson, who correctly answered that this cross is on top of Sts. Helen and Constantine Greek Orthodox Church, 2160 N. Wauwatosa Ave.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Although we received several very close guesses, no one got this one quite right. These bolts connect two sections of the Highway 100 bridge over the Menomonee River and railroad tracks north of Watertown Plank Road. Better luck next time!
Credit: Peter Zuzga
A tip of the hat to Paul Katzer, who correctly answered that this is the water tower on the Milwaukee County Grounds, near the freeway.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Let’s have a round of applause for Rebecca Parker, who correctly answered that this plaque can be found on the 70th Street bridge over the Menomonee River.
Credit: NOW Photo by Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Eamon Guerin, who correctly answered that this tower is part of the bank on the corner of 92nd Street and North Avenue.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Rebecca P., who correctly answered that this is a feature at Hawthorne Terrace retirement community.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This logo can be found on Chase Bank, 7430 W. State St. Congratulations to Lolita Pacia, who answered this one correctly.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This leg-shaped lamp can be found at Cranky Al’s. Congrats to Trini Keane for answering correctly and winning the movie passes.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Our hats are off to Tim Warren, who correctly answered that this is a glass globe atop a streetlight in the Village.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
A tip of the hat to David Brandt, who knew this window at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church faces North Avenue.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to James Knoebel, who correctly answered that this Christmas ornament hangs from a planter at Harwood Avenue and State Street.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Chuck Schmidt, who knew this decorated tree can be found at Underwood Parkway and Swan Boulevard.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Grace Kennedy, who knew that this decoration can be found on the building at 7600 Harwood Ave.
Credit: NOW Photo by Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Robin Jeske, who knew that this logo can be found on the banners hanging on Village light poles.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
And the winner is ... Connie Reeves, who correctly answered that this cornerstone can be found at the underground parking structure at State Street and Underwood Avenue in the Village.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This painted bench can be found outside Ono Kine Grindz at 72nd Street and North Avenue. Congratulations to winner Barbara Moser.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Mary Kay Pfeffer, who correctly answered that this placard is found on the Ristorante Bartolotta building.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
A tip of the hat to Gabrielle Kennedy, who correctly answered that this is a roof cornice on the Wood Lake Business and Technology Center, 10201 Innovation Drive.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
This is a grate covering a water passage under the recently completed walking path at the flood retention ponds on the County Grounds. Congratulations to Joe Fogerty, our winner.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
And the prize goes to ... Roy Long, who knew that this building is located on the Medical College of Wisconsin campus. It’s the Children’s Research Institute, as seen from Watertown Plank Road.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Angel Rice, who knew this awning can be found above the food service entrance at Whitman Middle School.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Kudos to David Wells, who correctly answered that this sign identifies the Milwaukee County Cemetery on the Milwaukee County Grounds.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Our hats are off to George Zalewski, who correctly answered that this is part of the Christ King Parish church, 2604 N. Swan Blvd.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This photo was taken at St. Jude Catholic Church. Congratulations to Deb Falk-Palec, this week’s winner.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congrats to Sara Bartz, who correctly answered that this is the steeple of First Congregational Church, 1511 Church St.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This mural can be found on the side of the building at 1430 N. Underwood Ave., which houses Underwood Gallery. Our hats are off to Tom Olejniczak, who answered correctly.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Nick Lindberg, who correctly answered that this is a portion of the number “31” seen on the sign outside Baskin-Robbins, 1417 N. Wauwatosa Ave.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Kudos to Sarah Milinovich, who correctly guessed that this maple leaf can be found on the side of the Hart Park Square apartments, 6600 W. River Parkway.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Beau Schur, who correctly guessed this lettering is on the State Street side of Robertson’s Ace Hardware, 1417 Underwood Ave.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Stumped you again. This decorative tile is found on a building in the 1500 block of Underwood Avenue.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
An air vent on top of the Technology Innovation Center on Innovation Drive.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This is the top portion of the sign at the entrance to Dale Breitlow Field, behind the Fisher Building at 120th Street and North Avenue. Congratulations to Jeff Justin, who answered correctly and wins a pair of movie passes.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
The word “tube” is seen on the Wisconsin Steel & Tube sign located on Highway 100 between North Avenue and Watertown Plank Road. A tip of the hat to Gina Barker, this week’s winner.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
We got you again! No one guessed that this airplane is featured on a sticker on the door to Robertson’s Ace Hardware. Better luck next time!
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This was a stumper. No one correctly guessed that this is a detail on the 1414 Underwood Avenue building.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This is a former bridge support along the Honey Creek Parkway across from Jacobus Park. Congrats to Michael Schall on answering correctly!
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Kevin Carney, who correctly answered that this Rotary logo can be found on the bandshell at Hart Park.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Sheila Booth, who correctly answered that this Administration Building is one of the Eschweiler Buildings on the Milwaukee County Grounds.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
The winner is Jenni Wolfe, who correctly answered that this is a shot of Holy Angels Cathedral, 1510 N. 70th St.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congrats to Karen Smeiska, who correctly answered that this is the underside of the pedestrian bridge on Harwood Avenue, facing State Street, over the Menomonee River.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This mystery photo mystified you all. It's of a decorative element on the AT&T building in the 900 block of North 68th Street. Better luck next time!
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to John King, who correctly answered that this is the view of the railroad tracks from Potter Road looking south through the Bluemound Road tunnel. He wins a pair of movie passes.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Our hats are off to Kathy Kroll, who correctly answered that these smokestacks are at the power plant at 9200 W. Watertown Plank Road.
Credit: NOW Photo by Peter Zuzga
This is the railroad bridge near Watertown Plank and Mayfair roads. Congratulations to Leah Mott, this week's winner.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Many of you guessed this to be Longfellow Middle School, but it's actually the Fisher Building on North Avenue. Congrats to Roy Long, this week's winner!
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Kudos to Valerie Oliver, who identified this weather vane atop a building at 60th and Vliet.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congrats to Brian Petran, who identified the peak on a roof of a building in the 6000 block of Vliet Street.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This symbol can be seen on The Medical College of Wisconsin building from Watertown Plank Road. Our hats are off to Patty Guszkowski, this week's winner.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This fence separates Hart Park from the railroad tracks between 68th and 70th streets. Congratulations to Mike McConnell, this week's winner.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
The words “Red Raiders” are painted on the wall at the Wauwatosa East High School gym. Kudos to Kristen Kargus, this week's winner!
Credit: Peter Zuzga
The historic Arcade Building, located in the 7200 block of West North Avenue, features decorative brick work. Guy Landgraf correctly guessed the answer and wins a pair of movie passes.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This water tower stands just off Highway 45 on Burleigh Street. This week's winner is Marek Trawicki, who was assisted by his brother Richard.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
One glance at the reflection helped a handful of Tosans place this holiday decoration, which is located near the intersection of State Street and Harwood Avenue. Congrats to this week's winner, Kevin Michel, for correctly answering this one!
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Our hats are off for Gloria Stearns, who correctly answered that this is a light pole along the Menomonee River Parkway.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Water falls from the fountain outside Cafe Hollander in this mystery photo. Congratulations to Tom Malanowski, this week's winner.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
We stumped you! No one correctly guessed that this is a window in the administration building at the Wauwatosa Cemetery. Better luck next time!
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congrats to Karen Layde, who identified this cornerstone at Jefferson Elementary School.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This is a closeup of the rivets on the railroad bridge over the Menomonee River in the Village, near Cafe Hollander. Congratulations to this week's winner, John Stearns, who was among a handful of people to submit the correct answer.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations to Sharon Dooley, who recognized this Halloween decoration in the 1700 block of North 74th St.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This was a tough one, but Ellen Boettcher correctly guessed that these are the railroad tracks along State Street near 73rd Street. She wins a pair of movie passes.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
And the movie passes go to John Shimshak, who correctly identified this mystery photo as the trim on the Little Red Store in the Village.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Congratulations go to Daniel Shepherd, who was one of many readers who knew that this sculpture is outside the GE Healthcare building on Innovation Drive.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This was a tough one. This is a shot of clouds reflected in the windows of the south tower of the Mayfair Towers office building near the mall. Kudos go to Leigh Ann Tatnall, our weekly winner.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Dozens of people knew that this photo is a shot of the pedestrian bridge over the Menomonee River in Hoyt Park. Congratulations to Tina Kennedy, whose name was randomly selected as our weekly winner from all the correct entries.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
This photo was taken at the Hawthorne Terrace in Wauwatosa, formerly Hawthorne Junior High School. Kudos to Melissa Wenzel, our weekly winner.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Plenty of readers know that this photo is a shot of the door to the Muellner Building in Hart Park, home of the Wauwatosa Curling Club. Congratulations to Fred Olson, who was this week's contest winner.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
These decorative wooden fleur-de-lys can be seen on the building that houses Robertson Ace Hardware, 1417 Underwood Ave. Congratulations to Roger Pierson, who was one of a handful of people who knew the correct answer.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Balistreri's is well-known for its pizza, but this sign makes sure everyone who passes knows what to expect inside. Congratulations to Scott Kennedy, this week's winner.
Credit: NOW Photo by Peter Zuzga
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