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The house remained in the Bierbauer family until 1947. During the 1950s and 1960s, it was used as a nursing home. Beginning in 2011, it underwent an extensive restoration. The house was added to the State and the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. [3]
Henry and Barbara Bierbauer House: Henry and Barbara Bierbauer House: June 14, 2016 : 970 S. Monroe St. New Lisbon: 2-story Italianate house with cream brick walls, a full-width flat-roofed porch, and a cupola, built in 1869. Henry founded the New Lisbon Brewery.
3-story simple Neoclassical hotel built between 1902 and 1907 and expanded 1920-22. This hotel was a railroad hotel, largely serving travelers from the Chicago & Northwestern depot next door. [46] [47] 18: Hotel Retlaw: Hotel Retlaw: September 7, 1984 : 15 E. Division St.
2-block remnant of Bangor's old downtown, [20] including the 1875 Holmlund Funeral Parlor, [21] the 1898 Bangor Variety Store, [22] the 1898 Queen Anne-style Dowe Clothing Store, [23] the 1899 Romanesque Revival-style Bangor Opera House, [24] the 1900 Italianate-style Elsen House Hotel, [25] and the 1963 Contemporary-style Bangor Police Dept. [26]
Wingspread, also known as the Herbert F. Johnson House, is a historic house in Wind Point, Wisconsin. It was built in 1938–39 to a design by Frank Lloyd Wright for Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr. , then the president of S.C. Johnson , and was considered by Wright to be one of his most elaborate and expensive house designs to date.
Notable examples of different styles include the Waters-designed 1876 Italianate Beckwith House Hotel, [83] the 1895 Queen Anne Webster Block, [84] the 1907 Soldiers Monument at Market and High Ave., [85] the 1926 Modern Broadfront-styled Foute-Slate Auto Company, [86] and the 1927 Neo-Gothic/Art Deco Raulf Hotel.
The Wisconsin Veteran's Home was founded in 1887 by the GAR to house veterans of the Civil War. It was unusual in that it allowed wives to live with the veterans and provided them individual cottages. In 1929 the state took over the home, and to this day it houses veterans of subsequent wars. [48] 24: Veterans Home Chapel: Veterans Home Chapel ...
Italianate house with three-story tower built in 1874 by Arnold, a Civil War vet, farmer, banker, and Speaker of the Wisconsin assembly. [7] [8] 3: Bartlett Blacksmith Shop-Scandinavian Hotel: Bartlett Blacksmith Shop-Scandinavian Hotel: September 18, 1984 : 218 East Mill Road