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Set on a high profile, 30-acre (120,000 m 2) site on a bluff overlooking Riverside Drive (US Highway 51) and the Rock River, the 400,000-square-foot (37,000 m 2) Beloit Plaza was the first major shopping center in Rock County.
1909 N Union St, Appleton, WI; Beloit. 1718 Arlington Ave, Beloit, WI; Black River Falls. 420 Pierce St, Black River Falls, WI; Burlington. 340 Origen St, Burlington, WI; Eau Claire. Einar and Alice Borton House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin; 1831 Badger Ave, Eau Claire, WI; 1700 Fairway St ...
The Rasey house at 517 Prospect St is a 1.5-story house built in 1850 as a fund-raiser for Beloit College – built with donated labor and materials. The style is roughly Greek Revival, seen in the low-pitched roof, the frieze beneath the eaves, and the plain lintels.
121 E. Green Bay St. 45: Sheboygan: Sheboygan: Mar 6, 1901: $35,000 705 N. 8th St. Library moved to newer structure at 710 N. 8th St. in 1974; building used for other purposes as linked in article until exterior was converted into a modern 'ruin' structure surrounding a garden by current owners John Michael Kohler Arts Center in 1999. 46: South ...
Beloit (/ b ə ˈ l ɔɪ t / ⓘ bə-LOYT) [3] is a city in Rock County, Wisconsin, United States.As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 36,657 people. [4] [5] Beloit is a principal city of the Janesville–Beloit metropolitan statistical area (Rock County) and is included in the Madison–Janesville–Beloit combined statistical area.
Woodman's Markets is an employee-owned American regional supermarket chain based in Janesville, Wisconsin.Founded in 1919 as a produce stand, Woodman's has grown to operate nineteen stores in Wisconsin and northern Illinois.
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O.W. Smith Building (1908), 501 S 8th St [14] O.W. Smith Warehouse (1908), 513 S 8th St, also known as the Idaho Junk House [2] William Udelavitz Building (1926), 521 S 8th St, [15] also known as the Udelavitz Junk House or the Idaho Junk House [2] Idaho Milling & Elevator Co. Building (1910), 416 S 8th St [2] Idaho Candy Co. Building (1909 ...