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The Church Hill Historic District is a mid-to-upper-class residential area north of Portage's downtown. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997 for its significance in architecture and social history. [2] The district is named for the six churches on the hill.
The first white resident of the hill was a hermit named François Soubrio. [6] Around 1862, an area farmer found him living on the hill. Soubrio had heard about the hill when he was working as an assistant to a retired professor in Quebec, Canada. He had found an old French diary and map dated 1676 showing a cone-shaped mountain in Wisconsin.
Concentration of 75 commercial and civic buildings [16] including the 1872 Italianate Draper Brothers Meat Market, [17] the 1873 Moeller Wagon Shop, [18] the 1885 Ewing Livery, [19] the 1888 Miller Saloon, [20] the 1896 Civil War Memorial, [21] the 1896 Romanesque Revival First Methodist Episcopal Church, [22] the 1900 Romanesque Wellington ...
Church Hill Historic District may refer to: Church Hill Historic District (New Canaan, Connecticut) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Fairfield County, Connecticut Church Hill Historic District (Portage, Wisconsin) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Columbia County, Wisconsin
Includes the 1850 gabled-ell Hays-Raif house, [10] the 1865 Barton Roller Mill, [11] the 1865 Frazer General Store, [12] the 1865 Greek Revival Frazer House, [13] the 1900 Gothic Revival St Mary's church, [14] the 1915 Barton Bank, [15] the 1921 Ustruck bungalow, [16] and the 1928 French Revival Kircher house. [17] 4: Christ Evangelical Church ...
First church on the Door Peninsula, begun in 1857 by Moravian evangelist Andreas Iverson. It originally sat near the shore, but was moved up the hill in 1883. [33] 23: Ephraim Village Hall: Ephraim Village Hall: March 27, 1985 : 9996 S. Water St.
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St. Patrick's Church: St. Patrick's Church: January 28, 1983 : 322 Fulton St: Eau Claire: Catholic church built in Gothic Revival style in 1885. Now the oldest remaining church in Eau Claire. 49: Salsbury Row House: Salsbury Row House: April 15, 2009