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EPISODE · Jul 29, 2025 · 41 MIN

Built for Her: the Stories Behind 409 Lawe St.

from Plaster + Patina: Stories From Green Bay's Historic Homes · host Plaster + Patina: Stories From Green Bay's Historic Homes

Step inside 409 Lawe Street, a home built in 1911 and rich with local legacy. In this episode, we’re joined by author Lynda Drews whose nonfiction book The Maid and the Socialite features a real-life woman for whom this house was built. Together, we explore the personal histories, architecture, and deep community connections that make this home a living piece of Green Bay’s past. From historic truths to hidden stories, this episode brings the past vividly into the present.

Step inside 409 Lawe Street, a home built in 1911 and rich with local legacy. In this episode, we’re joined by author Lynda Drews whose nonfiction book The Maid and the Socialite features a real-life woman for whom this house was built. Together, we explore the personal histories, architecture, and deep community connections that make this home a living piece of Green Bay’s past. From historic truths to hidden stories, this episode brings the past vividly into the present.

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Step inside 409 Lawe Street, a home built in 1911 and rich with local legacy. In this episode, we’re joined by author Lynda Drews whose nonfiction book The Maid and the Socialite features a real-life woman for whom this house was built. Together, we...

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