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The Omro Village Hall and Engine House, built in 1896, was the first centralized municipal building in Omro, Wisconsin, and the seat of local government for 70 years. In 1997 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places for its intact Late Victorian architecture and its role in the community.
Omro: The old middle-school complex, consisting of the Romanesque Revival/Italianate high school built 1893 and 1909, the 1906 Romanesque Webster building, and the Annex built in 1934. The Webster Manual Training School was one of the early vocational-ed schools in the state. [90] 56: Omro Village Hall and Engine House: Omro Village Hall and ...
Omro is a city in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 3,517 at the 2010 census . The city is located along the Fox River , approximately 10 miles west of Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
Phoenix (first era) Horse November 5, 1887: June 8, 1895 Electric September 28, 1893: February 16, 1948: See Phoenix Street Railway. Interurban line to Glendale opened 1911. Planned extensions to Scottsdale, Tempe, and Mesa were never built. Tempe Street Railway: Tempe (in Phoenix metropolitan area) Horse February 22, 1893 [10] February 1898 [11]
The Nov. 3 crash is the third fatal crash in Omro in a little more than a week. The first fatal crash happened around 2:30 p.m. Oct. 26 on State 21 near Sand Pit Road and claimed the life of 33 ...
Omro schools land grant: Omro school district lands $500K grant to boost school safety. Omro has now had four fatal crashes since Oct. 26. The first fatal crash happened around 2:30 p.m. Oct. 26 ...
Pick-N-Pay changed its corporate name to First National Supermarkets, Inc. and began rebranding its Pick-N-Pay stores to Finast stores. Logo used from 1964 to 1982. One of the largest Finast supermarkets was located in the Cross County Shopping Center in Yonkers, New York. One of the features, as with a few other Finast stores, was the conveyor ...
He graduated from Omro High School (Omro, Winnebago County). Mathews studied briefly at Ripon College in Ripon, Wisconsin , and then transferred to the University of Wisconsin. Mathews earned the B.S. in chemistry in 1903, writing a senior thesis on nitrosyl selenic acid, based on research under the supervision of Victor Lenher (1873–1927).