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The Charles and Anna Ruhland House is a historic house at 213 Lynn Street in Baraboo, Wisconsin.The house was built in 1909 for Charles Ruhland, owner of the Ruhland Brewing Company, and his wife Anna.
The Downtown Baraboo Historic District is a national historic district in downtown Baraboo, Wisconsin. The district encompasses 78 contributing buildings , most of which are commercial buildings centered around the Sauk County Courthouse square.
623 Broadway, Baraboo, Wisconsin Coordinates 43°28′25″N 89°44′41″W / 43.47361°N 89.74472°W / 43.47361; -89.74472 ( Albrecht C. Ringling
East of Baraboo off WI 33 on Man Mound Road: Baraboo vicinity: The only remaining man-shaped effigy mound in the Upper Midwest, built by Late Woodland people between 750 and 1200 AD. [42] Designated a National Historic Landmark in 2016. 25: Manchester Street Bridge
The Charles Ringling House is a historic house at 201 8th Street in Baraboo, Wisconsin. Charles Ringling, one of the five brothers who founded the Ringling Brothers Circus, had the house built in 1900 for his family. Brothers George and Karl Isenberg of Baraboo built the Georgian Revival house.
The Al.Ringling Theatre in Baraboo, Wisconsin, United States, opened its doors in November 1915 and has been operating continuously ever since.Designed by the architectural firm Rapp and Rapp, it was built by Albert Ringling, one of the circus Ringling Brothers, for $100,000.
The Aldo Leopold Shack and Farm is a historic farm on Levee Road in rural Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States.The property was acquired in the 1930s as a family summer retreat by the noted conservationist and writer Aldo Leopold and is the landscape that inspired his conservation ethic and the writing of his best-known work, A Sand County Almanac.
Seven Gables, also known as the Terrell Thomas House, is a historic house at 215 6th Street in Baraboo, Wisconsin. The house was built in 1860 for Terrell Thomas, a local banker and businessman. The house was built in 1860 for Terrell Thomas, a local banker and businessman.