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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 .
Rustic retreat of the Livingston/Griggs family of St. Paul on Namekagon Lake, on the site of a logging camp. Buildings constructed from 1893 to 1950 include the lodge, two-story boathouse, and maid's cabin. [15] 11: Forest Lodge Library: Forest Lodge Library: July 11, 2001 : 13450 Cty Hwy M
In 1864 it was modified for speed, expanded to a 111-foot 3-masted double-centerboard schooner. In 1875 it was damaged in a collision with the Rouse Simmons . In 1896, carrying a load of tamarack tan-bark to the Allen and Sons Tannery in Kenosha , she overturned in a squall.
The day currently ends with a giant, camp-wide relay race called "The Apache," adaptation of the Jicarilla Apache religious ritual [24] brought to Ramah Wisconsin from "Indian" camps (ostensibly teaching some form of Native American values). This adaptation of Native American practices, one of the few at Ramah lacking either a Hebrew name or a ...
From crumbling rock walls and abandoned cars to spring houses and quarry blast shelters, traces of the past remain in these natural areas.
The building was originally built in 1902 as a stable for the Gund Brewing Company, designed by C.F. Struck in Romanesque Revival style. Starting in 1921 Gund leased the building to the Wisconsin Army National Guard as its armory. [78] 33: La Crosse County School of Agriculture and Domestic Economy
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2-story frame building with a boomtown front built in 1895 to house a general store below and an apartment above. Today it is the last clapboard-clad commercial building in the old downtown. [20] [21] 13: Big Bend Mound Group No. 2: December 19, 1978 : South of Big Bend Coordinates missing: Big Bend