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There are five authentic covered bridges in the U.S. state of Wisconsin; only one of them is historic. [1] A covered bridge is considered authentic not due to its age, but by its construction. An authentic bridge is constructed using trusses rather than other methods such as stringers , a popular choice for non-authentic covered bridges.
Mason Creek Flower Farm is a family-owned small wedding & outside event venue as well as a working flower farm. The property is over 100 years old, with beautiful huge shade trees, a large green ...
This is a list of National Historic Landmarks in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. National Historic Landmarks are designated by the U.S. National Park Service, which recognizes buildings, structures, districts, objects, and sites which satisfy certain criteria for historic significance. There are 45 National Historic Landmarks in Wisconsin.
The Bridges of Madison County is set in 1965 and features Italian war bride Francesca Johnson (Meryl Streep), who lives with her husband and two children on their Iowa farm. That year she meets National Geographic photojournalist Robert Kincaid (Clint Eastwood), who comes to Madison County, Iowa to photograph its historic covered bridges. With ...
Large house with porte-cochère and automobile house, designed by Anton Billmeyer of Wisconsin Rapids in Queen Anne Free Classic style and built in 1909. Charles was a banker, lumberman, and civic leader. [9] [10] 4: Decatur and Kate Dickinson House: Decatur and Kate Dickinson House: March 27, 2007 : 411 State St.
Related: Bride Surprises Mom by Wearing Her ‘90s Wedding Dress: See Her Sweet Reaction! Marisa told her mother she could wear any color she liked — and even pointed out that Cathy would blend ...
The Bi-State Vietnam Gold Star Twin Bridges, connecting Henderson, Kentucky with Evansville, Indiana Ben Williamson Memorial Bridge , parallel cantilever bridge connecting Coal Grove, Ohio to Ashland, Kentucky
Buffalo County, Wisconsin, and Winona County, Minnesota 44°03′27″N 91°38′23″W / 44.05750°N 91.63972°W / 44.05750; -91.63972 ( Bridge WI-2