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There are 261 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Dane County, including 10 National Historic Landmarks. 155 of these properties and districts, including 8 of the National Historic Landmarks, are located in the city of Madison; these are listed separately, while the remaining 106 properties and districts are listed below.
Founded in 1846 and chartered in 1853, it is the oldest historical society in the United States to receive continuous public funding. [2][3] The society's headquarters are located in Madison, Wisconsin, on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The Wisconsin Historical Society's building in Madison was designed by Ferry & Clas.
This is a list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin. There are over 2,500 listed sites in Wisconsin. Each of the state's 72 counties has at least one listing on the National Register. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted September 27, 2024.[1]
There are 260 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Dane County, including 11 National Historic Landmarks. The city of Madison is the location of 155 of these properties and districts, including 8 of the National Historic Landmarks; they are listed here, while the remaining properties and districts are listed separately.
211 S. Water St. E. 42°55′39″N 88°50′04″W / 42.927421°N 88.834390°W / 42.927421; -88.834390 (Fort Atkinson Club) Fort Atkinson. Private clubhouse designed by Charles Fitzgerald in Craftsman style and built in 1912, with card room, billiard room, dining room, gym and bowling alley.
September 15, 1994(#94001154) 554 Spring Prairie Rd.42°41′55″N88°19′44″W / 42.698611°N 88.328889°W / 42.698611; -88.328889 (John and Margaret Bell House) Spring Prairie. 1852 house built of locally quarried sandstone, with both Greek Revival and Italianate elements. Bell established the first nursery in Walworth County ...
Frederic. Depot building, sawed out in the Soo Line 's shop in Minneapolis, hauled by rail to Frederic, and assembled in 1901, when rail was the main mode of transport. [8] 5. Geiger Building-Old Polk County Courthouse. Geiger Building-Old Polk County Courthouse. December 2, 1985. (#85003030) 201 Cascade St.
October 15, 1966 [2] Designated NHL. October 9, 1960 [3] The Villa Louis is a National Historic Landmark located on St. Feriole Island, in Prairie du Chien, southwestern Wisconsin. The villa and estate are a historical museum operated by the Wisconsin Historical Society. [4]