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Durward's Glen is a historic property located in the town of Caledonia, Columbia County, Wisconsin, northeast of the village of Merrimac. The land encompasses a ravine nestled between steep bluffs, part of the Baraboo Bluffs adjoining the Wisconsin River. Nature trails wind throughout the area.
Merrimac is a village in Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States, northwest of Madison. The population was 420 at the 2010 census . The village is located within the Town of Merrimac .
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. The Chapel of St. Sylvanus, located next to the Blue House, was constructed in 1843 ...
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In 1846 Josiah Willard and his family came to Rock County from New York, bringing along 7-year-old daughter Frances. Josiah was a progressive farmer who helped found the Rock County Agricultural and Mechanics' Association and promoted the first Wisconsin State Fair , which was held in Janesville.
After the school closed in 1925, it went through iterations as a kindergarten-only school, a Women's Club of Claymont community library, and reopened as an elementary school in the 1940s and '50s.
Large Queen Anne house designed by Waters and built in 1888 for Richard W. Guenther, a Prussian immigrant, Oshkosh druggist, Wisconsin state treasurer, US Congressman, and diplomat. From 1906 to 1913 the large house also hosted the new Lakeside Sanitorium and Training School for Nurses, which later evolved into Mercy Medical Center. [50] 31
Historic neighborhood around the 1837 Maple Park, including the 1859 Greek Revival Holt house, the 1868 Italianate Nethercut house, the 1880 Gothic Revival Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion, the 1883 Queen Anne Hitchcock-Fiske house, the 1904 Classical Revival-influenced Central School, the 1909 Tudor Revival McDonald house, a 1950 Lustron ...