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WI 113 at the Wisconsin River: Merrimac: Car ferry across the Wisconsin River. Ferries have operated at this site since 1844. [47] 29: Freda Meyers Nishan Memorial Chapel: Freda Meyers Nishan Memorial Chapel: June 7, 2019 : 1000 Myrtle St.
In 1862 the property became the home of Bernard Durward, a painter and poet, and his family. Durward had been born in Montrose, Scotland, emigrating to the United States in 1842, and finally settling in Wisconsin in 1845. [4] Before moving to the glen, he was a painter in Milwaukee whose compositions included portraits and works with religious ...
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 .
The old commercial heart of town around the junction of Dickason Blvd and James St, including many cream brick buildings built by Richard Vanaken and Henry Boelte. [19] Notable buildings include the 1852 Corner Drug, [ 20 ] the 1858 Italianate Whitney Hotel, [ 21 ] the 1865 First National Bank (restyled Neoclassical in 1916), [ 22 ] the 1892 ...
Merrimac is a village in Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States, northwest of Madison. The population was 420 at the 2010 census . The village is located within the Town of Merrimac .
Remnants of the old downtown of Edgerton, including the ca. 1860 Bentley Dry Goods store, [117] the 1885 Commercial Hotel, [118] the mid-1880s Red Front Grocery Store, [119] the late-1880s Strucker and Mays Grocery store, [120] the 1890 Tobacco Exchange Bank, [121] the 1916 Spike Brothers Livery, and the ca. 1916 Joe Leary Cigar Store-Badger ...
Merrimac is a town in Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 868 at the 2000 census. The population was 868 at the 2000 census. The Village of Merrimac is located within the town.
The original 2-room school was built in 1926 - red-brick with a hip roof designed by William J. Redden. Expansions were added to the back in 1949, 1951, 1952 and 1956 as population grew. Finally served as an elementary school until it closed in 2017. [192] 96: Nashotah House Theological Seminary: Nashotah House Theological Seminary