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Travel Bug Dog Tag "Cream City"

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Owner:
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Released:
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Origin:
Wisconsin, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of ravensrule525.

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Current Goal

Newly Transformed Travelbug!

For the past 6 years I have worked in Illinois in the Laborer's Union as a Mason Tender. A day doesn't go by that I don't touch a brick and some mortar. My mission for this Travel Bug is to see places that were also built with Cream City brick and have it's photo taken next to them.

About This Item

common brick

This brick was salvaged from my house when we remodeled and put a door in. The house was built in 1852, and the brick just makes the place as beautiful as ever. (see photo)


Cream City brick is a cream or light yellow-colored brick made from a clay found around Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the Menomonee River Valley and on the western banks of Lake Michigan. These bricks were one of the most common building materials used in Milwaukee during the mid and late 1800s, giving the city the nickname "Cream City" and the bricks the name "Cream City bricks".


Cream City bricks are made from a red clay containing elevated amounts of lime and sulfur; this clay is common in regions of Wisconsin, especially near Milwaukee. When the bricks are fired, they become creamy-yellow in color.


Although light-colored when first made, Cream City bricks are porous, causing them to absorb dirt and other pollutants; this tends to make structures constructed out of them dark-colored as time passes. Once Cream City bricks absorb pollutants, they are difficult to clean, a problem with which restoration experts in Milwaukee have been faced since the 1970s. Initially, sandblasting was attempted; however, it not only proved to be ineffective, but damaged the bricks. Currently, chemical washes are accepted as the most effective method of cleaning Cream City bricks.

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Tracking History (7282.8mi) View Map

Discovered It 1/5/2009 shamrock bones discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered while caching today.

Retrieve It from a Cache 1/5/2009 Outback Caching retrieved it from Vicksburgs first AMMO CAN Michigan   Visit Log

Moving on towards your next great adventure, good luck on your journey.

Dropped Off 12/29/2008 TEAM GEOCHEF placed it in Vicksburgs first AMMO CAN Michigan - 563.44 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 12/29/2008 TEAM GEOCHEF retrieved it from BIG Orange Travel Bug Convention Center Michigan   Visit Log

Had to grab this one so we could add a new chain. Good luck on your journey.

Dropped Off 12/24/2008 MaxB on the River placed it in BIG Orange Travel Bug Convention Center Michigan   Visit Log

Travel Bug owner seems inpatient to get this moving. Placing it back in Big Orange so owner or next cache visitor can retrieve it and move it along.

Retrieve It from a Cache 12/12/2008 MaxB on the River retrieved it from BIG Orange Travel Bug Convention Center Michigan   Visit Log

Where are my Keys is reviewing MaxB's upcoming Tour offerings to decide where to go next.

Dropped Off 12/12/2008 MaxB on the River placed it in BIG Orange Travel Bug Convention Center Michigan - 67.81 miles  Visit Log
  • Where the F are my keys on the river Where are my Keys visits MaxB's on the St Joseph River in Michigan
  • "Decorating the Chrstmas Tree" Tour Group The Travel Bugs all join in decorating the Christmas Tree at the Big Orange TB Convention Center.  Shown are TB's: Bella's Kitty Cat Photo Tag, Where are my Keys, Geocide Coin, Amecameca Mexico UD, The Honeymooners, Jetblast's So FL Expanding your Universe, Guinness Floating Widget, WDD 2007 Commerative, Espy Seay Coin, and Creature from the Black Lagoon.
Retrieve It from a Cache 12/11/2008 MaxB on the River retrieved it from DYER TB PORT-O-CALL Indiana   Visit Log

where are my keys has joined MaxB's Escorted Travel Bug Group Tour.

Dropped Off 12/11/2008 Sailor30 placed it in DYER TB PORT-O-CALL Indiana - 458.01 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 12/9/2008 Sailor30 retrieved it from O'HARE Travel Bug Resort & Spa Illinois   Visit Log

Moving on.

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