Dittmar-Robertson Building

The Dittmar-Robertson building is the oldest remaining structure of the five-point intersection of Wauwatosa’s historic village center. Erected in 1897 by a pioneer blacksmith, John F. Dittmar, it was first occupied by a hardware, plumbing and heating business. Since the Robertson family acquired the building in 1921, it has been continuously used for this same purpose.

Marker is at the intersection of Underwood Avenue and West State Street, on the right when traveling south on Underwood Avenue.

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