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The Housing Service Company was renamed to Wausau Homes, Inc in 1964. The 1970s - In 1973 Wausau Homes broke ground on construction for a brand new 330,000-square-foot (31,000 m 2) facility in Rothschild, WI with enough capacity to produce 4,000 homes annually. The Rothschild plant was In addition to the new production facility, Wausau Homes ...
Wisconsin received about 100 or so Lustron homes, built between 1948 and 1950. [36] Appleton. 99 Johnson Ct, Appleton, WI (two homes on cul du sac) 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
John Alexander Wheat Warehouse. September 13, 1978. (#78003383) 304 S. Janesville St. 42°46′29″N 88°56′11″W / 42.774722°N 88.936389°W / 42.774722; -88.936389 (John Alexander Wheat Warehouse) Milton. Italianate-styled warehouse with poured grout walls a foot thick, built about 1850 when wheat was king.
3110 Erie Ave. 43°45′10″N 87°44′52″W / 43.7528°N 87.7478°W / 43.7528; -87.7478 (David Taylor House) Sheboygan. Cream-brick Italianate villa topped by a belvedere, built in the 1850s for David Taylor, lawyer, legislator, and prominent judge. Starting in 1905 it housed the county asylum, then workhouse.
3-story utilitarian-styled factory built of wood in 1912, and clad in brick in 1943, where locally-grown peas and corn were graded, picked, canned, and many shipped out on the nearby Milwaukee Road. Operated until 2000.
April 12, 2007. The E. Clarke and Julia Arnold House is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed Usonian home in Columbus, Wisconsin, United States. The Arnold house occupies a large site on the west edge of the city of Columbus and overlooks the farmlands to the west. It was built in 1955-1956 for E. Clarke Arnold, a successful Columbus attorney, his ...
1874 2-story home of railroad man and leading Catholic John Baasen, designed by Charles Gombert. Housed offices of German YMCA from 1888 to 1893. Used by Mt. Sinai Hospital starting in 1905, Wisconsin House Hotel in 1919, and Joe Kerscher's tavern in 1933. 13. Lloyd A. Barbee House. Lloyd A. Barbee House. May 7, 2019.
Garver Feed Mill is a historic building complex located in Madison, Wisconsin, adjacent to Olbrich Botanical Gardens.The building was added to the Wisconsin State Register of Historic Places on May 19, 2017, [4] and to the National Register of Historic Places (listed as "Garver's Supply Company Factory and Office") on August 7, 2017.