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2-story brick Italianate-styled village inn, built between 1862 and 1869 in New Coeln, which was then a hamlet of German farmers mostly immigrated from the Rhineland. Probably initially had a tavern and living quarters downstairs and sleeping rooms upstairs. [192] [193] 130: Newberry Boulevard Historic District: Newberry Boulevard Historic District
South Milwaukee: Urban park partly following Oak Creek, designed by Alfred Boerner and built in the 1930s with help from the Milwaukee County Department of Outdoor Relief, the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration. [59] 51: Painesville Chapel: Painesville Chapel: November 7, 1977 : 2740 W. Ryan Rd.
The New Coeln House, also known as Deuster's Saloon and by other names, is a two-story brick Italianate-styled village inn, built between 1840 and 1850 in New Coeln, Wisconsin, which has since been annexed into Milwaukee. New Coeln was then a hamlet of German farmers, who mostly immigrated from the Rhineland. It probably initially had a tavern ...
Concord’s Colonial Inn, one of the oldest operating hotels in the United States, was originally built in 1716. The inn played a significant role during the American Revolutionary War, with its ...
Allen's Creek was dammed in 1847 to create Lake Leota and power Evansville's mills. Leonard Park above it was started in 1883 - the town's first park. The park was expanded and as make-work programs during the Great Depression landscaped [155] and equipped with the Rustic-style limestone bell tower, [156] shelter house, [157] firepalces, etc ...
Neighborhood of homes built from 1940 to 1989 around Sunset Park, [99] including the 1940 Colonial Revival-style Van Oss house, [100] the 1956 Contemporary-style George & Helen Vukelich house, [101] the 1959 Ranch-style Vince Lombardi house, [102] and the 1971 mansard-roofed Schuster house.
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2.5-story stagecoach inn built by Israel McConnell in 1850-51 along the Milwaukee–Watertown Plank Road. The walls are 8-inch oak planks laid horizontal on top of each other, perhaps the only remaining example of this technique in the state. [214] [215] 108: Old Waukesha County Courthouse: Old Waukesha County Courthouse