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The State Bank of Wisconsin is a six-story Neoclassical-styled office building built in 1906 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Originally located on 8th Street in Green Bay, the building was moved to Heritage Hill State Historical Park in 1976. It is the oldest extant building from Wisconsin's early history. [104] [105] 60: Union House Hotel: Union House Hotel: November 26, 2003 : 200 North Broadway
State Bank of Spring Green; State Bank of Wisconsin This page was last edited on 18 July 2016, at 00:37 (UTC). Text is ...
1.5-story Tudor Revival-style house clad in Tennessee quartzite with ridge dormers and round-capped chimneys, built in 1924 by Arnold F. Meyer & Co. using one of Ernest Flagg's designs. Fiebing was the first owner, and the brother-in-law of Meyer. [85] [86] 50: Fifteenth District School: August 26, 2021 : 2001 West Vliet St.
Large group of conical and linear mounds on a ridge overlooking Archibald Lake, probably built between 200 and 1500 AD. [6] 2: Arndt's Pensaukee Sawmill Complex: March 22, 2006 : Address Restricted (North of Drolette Rd, 1 mile east of US 41 near Pensaukee) [7] Oconto
Bought in 1921 by the Northern Wisconsin Co-op Tobacco Pool. [10] [11] 5: Cade Archeological District: Cade Archeological District: November 3, 1988 : E4337 Upper Newton Road: Newton: Rock shelters and ridge-top effigy mounds of a bear, a panther, a turtle, two birds, and two linear mounds. [12] [13] 6: Bert and Mary Cunningham Round Barn
Nicolet plaque near Red Bank. In 1634, Jean Nicolet landed at Red Banks becoming the first European to explore the present state of Wisconsin. [2] Notes
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