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The Wisconsin Historical Society surveyed the property in 1984. They have added it to their list in the Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory. [6] The building had been owned by Brian Jost until 2019. [5] In 2019 the building was sold to J. Jeffers & Co. for US$300,000: it was described as a 71,500 sq ft (6,640 m 2) warehouse. [8]
Location of Columbia County in Wisconsin. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbia County, Wisconsin. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Columbia County, Wisconsin, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are ...
The Wisconsin Historical Society surveyed the property in 2019 and added it to the Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory. [3] The Zoo had a Gorilla named Samson. The Gorilla was the main attraction for the Washington Park Zoo in Milwaukee from the moment he arrived in 1950.
December 6, 1985: Forest and Wisconsin Sts. Eau Claire: Company formed in 1861 to build and repair sawmill machinery. Moved to Forest and Wisconsin in 1874 and made bandsaws [76] and the Phoenix steam hauler, a sort of locomotive on bulldozer tracks for pulling loads of logs through the woods. [77] Now redeveloped as Phoenix Park.
Farm begun by John Chambers in 1853. 2.5 story Queen Anne style farmhouse built of local brick for Emmanuel Markle in 1885-86, a barn built in 1923, chicken coop, smoke house, and a 1938 irrigation system that pumped water from the Mississippi. [48] [49] 18: Dr. H. H. Chase and Henry G. Wohlhuter Bungalows: Dr. H. H. Chase and Henry G ...
Location of Walworth County in Wisconsin. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Walworth County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Walworth County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for ...
Has also housed a vocational school and now the city hall. It is considered by some the best example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture in northern Wisconsin. [42] 28: P-Flat Site (47AS47) September 19, 1988 : Address restricted [33] Bayfield: Late fall fishing station on Manitou Island, used in the late 1600s and/or early 1700s. [43]
November 4, 1993 (Roughly, Central Ave. from Depot St. to Third St. Marshfield: Includes many old brick businesses like the Thomas House Hotel built after the fire of 1887, the Romanesque Revival old city hall built in 1901, the Craftsman-styled Wisconsin Central depot built in 1910, and the eclectic-styled Hotel Charles built in 1925, which hosted JFK, Patsy Cline, and possibly John Dillinger.