Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 1/20/2022
DiChristopher compared the design to a communal shower and said she’d seen two commodes before, but not four. “It’s definitely not the oddest thing I’ve ever seen in real estate,” she said, offering one example of carpeted walls and ceilings.
“This wasn’t something that shocked me when I saw it.” The “Hawthorne House” in South Milwaukee has been getting attention for having four toilets in one bathroom.
The home was built in 1851 and was once used by the Girl Scouts of America. Built in 1851 by the Fowle family, the commonly called “Hawthorne House” was the first-ever home built on Hawthorne Avenue, according to the listing on Milwaukee-based Mahler Sotheby's International Realty. The 3,913 square-foot home at 300 Hawthorne Ave. has six bedrooms, two full baths and two half baths. It is for sale and listed at $450,000.
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