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There are approximately 2,300 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin. The numbers of properties and districts in the state or in any of its 72 counties are not directly reported by the National Register.
The 40-acre (16 ha) property includes a church, a grotto, residences, a barn, an outdoor way of the cross, and religious statues, including the Guardian of the Glen statue near where Durward's daughter was born. A small cemetery contains the graves of the Durwards and several of their children. [2] The Durwards' original house burned in 1951. [3]
Two-room state-graded school built in 1910 in Neoclassical style with cupola and exterior of rock-faced concrete block. A.k.a. Tornado School. [54] [55] 38: JOYS: JOYS (Shipwreck) November 21, 2007 : 500 ft. W of Sunset Park
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2-story Queen Anne-style house built 1886 or '87, with fish-scale shingles covering the second story and Stick style decoration in the gable ends. Slaymaker was a carpenter for Beloit Iron works, and he may have built the house. [247] [248] 120: Samuel Smiley House: Samuel Smiley House: October 21, 1982 : SE of Orfordville on WI 213
Large Queen Anne house designed by Waters and built in 1888 for Richard W. Guenther, a Prussian immigrant, Oshkosh druggist, Wisconsin state treasurer, US Congressman, and diplomat. From 1906 to 1913 the large house also hosted the new Lakeside Sanitorium and Training School for Nurses, which later evolved into Mercy Medical Center. [50] 31
After the school closed in 1925, it went through iterations as a kindergarten-only school, a Women's Club of Claymont community library, and reopened as an elementary school in the 1940s and '50s.
Andrews was a co-founder of Mukwonago who came from Vermont in 1836 to open a store and serve as a civic leader. In 1842 he built this modest but elegant Greek Revival home, one of the first brick homes in Waukesha County. [6] [7] Now a museum. [8] 2: Arcadian Bottling Works: Arcadian Bottling Works: October 28, 1983 : 900 North Hartwell Avenue