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Wisconsin counties. 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 building relocated to the grounds of Saint Francis de Sales Seminary c. 1940. It was later moved to the Old World Wisconsin open-air museum. [45] [46] Blue house Nashotah: 1842 Academic The Blue House was the first building of the Nashotah House Episcopal seminary, constructed in 1842 by the missionary James Lloyd Breck and his followers ...
This is a list of National Historic Landmarks in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. National Historic Landmarks are designated by the U.S. National Park Service, which recognizes buildings, structures, districts, objects, and sites which satisfy certain criteria for historic significance. There are 45 National Historic Landmarks in Wisconsin.
1885 building constructed by a private company to pump water into the old tower up the hill and into the mains to supply high pressure at the fire hydrants. Also a concrete reservoir and a 1927 metal water tower and pump shed. 15: Clark-Brown House: Clark-Brown House: September 13, 1985 : 3457 Riverside Dr.
36 historic business structures in the old downtown, ranging from the 1869 Masonic Hall, to the 6 matching Italianate stores built together after the fire of 1889, to the 1907 Neoclassical-styled Citizen's State Bank. 94: Stoughton Municipal Power Plant No.1: Stoughton Municipal Power Plant No.1: August 12, 2022 : 601 South 4th St.
Commercial building, probably designed by Carl Wirth, with elements of Romanesque and Classical Revival styles. Built in 1892 by the Land and River Improvement Company and named for its manager, Rowland J. Wemyss. [15] The building was demolished. [20] 21: Wisconsin Point: Wisconsin Point: July 8, 2021 : Address Restricted: Superior vicinity
Rural historic district settled by French-speaking Belgian farmers, consisting of 261 buildings built between 1871 and 1930, [66] including farmsteads, homes, the 1891 St. Mary of the Snows Catholic Church, the 1910 Fairland School, and the 1916 William Struck store. [67] 48: Alexander Noble House: Alexander Noble House: February 23, 1996 : ...
The original building of Northland College, then called the North Wisconsin Academy. Designed by H. P. Padley of Madison in Richardsonian Romanesque style and built in 1893. [59] 40: Lewis C. and Caroline Wilmarth House: Lewis C. and Caroline Wilmarth House: January 29, 2013 : 622 Chapple Ave.