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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 .
Piazza del Duomo and Piazza San Giovanni, Florence South view from Giotto's bell. Piazza del Duomo (English: "Cathedral Square") is located in the heart of the historic center of Florence (Tuscany, Italy). It is one of the most visited places in Europe and the world and in Florence, the most visited area of the city. [1]
Florence: Highway bridge, built 1910-11 to Dickinson County, Michigan because the Twin Falls Power Dam would soon flood the previous bridge. One of two pin-connected, camelback, through-truss bridges remaining in Wisconsin. Site of liquor inspections from 1914-20, when Michigan was dry and Wisconsin wet. [10] 7: Robert B. and Estelle J. Webb House
One last Flagg-system home, built in 1925 by Meyer & Co., this one 2 stories, Tudor Revival-styled, clad in limestone, with ridge dormers, round-capped chimneys, a stone fireplace, and beam and girder ceiling through the first floor.
Florence Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Firenze), formally the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower (Italian: Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore [katteˈdraːle di ˈsanta maˈriːa del ˈfjoːre]), is the cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of Florence.
Giotto's bell tower seen from the top of the Duomo. View from the tower. Giotto's Campanile (/ ˌ k æ m p ə ˈ n iː l i,-l eɪ /, also US: / ˌ k ɑː m-/, Italian: [kampaˈniːle]) is a free-standing campanile (bell tower) that is part of the complex of buildings that make up Florence Cathedral on the Piazza del Duomo in Florence, Italy.
This is a list of the main architectural works in Florence, Italy by period. ... Cathedral of Fiesole: 1024–1028: Fiesole: Badia Fiesolana: 1025–1028:
1913 home of progressive and influential UW economist John R. Commons - a bungalow designed by Cora Tuttle, the first woman known to practice architecture in Wisconsin. 29: Coolidge Street-Myrtle Street Historic District: Coolidge Street-Myrtle Street Historic District: March 30, 2020 : 2301-2826 Myrtle St., 2302-2826 Coolidge St.