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The South Main Street Historic District a fairly intact remnant of Janesville, Wisconsin's old downtown east of the Rock River, built in the 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1990 the district was added to the National Register of Historic Places. [2]
It was also a Republican meeting place and the site where the Beloit Guards enlisted in the Civil War, in 1861. The facade was extensively remodeled between 1893 and 1904. [140] [141] 61: Haven-Crandall House: Haven-Crandall House: August 29, 2016 : 220 S. Janesville St.
The Old Fourth Ward Historic District in Janesville, Wisconsin is a large old working-class neighborhood southwest of the downtown, comprising about 1100 contributing structures built from the 1840s to 1930. [2] In 1990 the district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3]
Allen Perry Lovejoy was born in Maine in 1825 and trained as a carpenter. He came west to settle in Janesville in 1850 and started a retail lumberyard. By 1868 he had several yards and a wholesale lumber business, supplied by pine stands that he bought in northern Wisconsin, Michigan, and as far west as Oregon and California.
Versus Me is an American metalcore band from Janesville, Wisconsin, that formed in 2014. A year later they released their debut single "(A)Tension" featuring Craig Mabbitt from Escape the Fate in 2015. [2]
The case has been assigned to Judge Estee Scholtz, a 2009 University of Wisconsin Law School graduate who was former corporation counsel for Walworth County after previously serving as a ...
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 February 14, 2025.
Pliny Norcross, Mayor of Janesville and Wisconsin State Representative; Andrew Palmer, Wisconsin State Senator; Henry A. Patterson, Wisconsin State Representative; Anson W. Pope, Wisconsin State Representative; Steve Preston, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Paul Ryan, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives