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Albert and Ellen Neufeld built the house in 1940–1941. It is a large house in the Georgian Revival style with extensive grounds. The project's design was the result of the collaboration of Mr. and Mrs. Neufeld with architect Clarence O. Jahn. Albert Ebner was responsible for the original interior decorating.
Has also housed a vocational school and now the city hall. It is considered by some the best example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture in northern Wisconsin. [42] 28: P-Flat Site (47AS47) September 19, 1988 : Address restricted [33] Bayfield: Late fall fishing station on Manitou Island, used in the late 1600s and/or early 1700s. [43]
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.
Built in 1894, the building now known as "Old Main" was at that time Wisconsin's sixth normal school. Selby and Perkins of Chicago designed the Richardsonian Romanesque-styled hall, since added to. [61] [62] [63] 22: Temple Beth Israel: Temple Beth Israel: March 1, 2007 : 1475 Water St.
November 4, 1993 (Roughly, Central Ave. from Depot St. to Third St. Marshfield: Includes many old brick businesses like the Thomas House Hotel built after the fire of 1887, the Romanesque Revival old city hall built in 1901, the Craftsman-styled Wisconsin Central depot built in 1910, and the eclectic-styled Hotel Charles built in 1925, which hosted JFK, Patsy Cline, and possibly John Dillinger.
2.1 mile canal connecting the Fox and Wisconsin rivers, begun in 1835. Developers saw the Fox–Wisconsin Waterway as an artery of commerce connecting the Saint Lawrence Seaway (eastern U.S.) with the Mississippi (west), but it never really succeeded. [37] 43: Portage Industrial Waterfront Historic District: Portage Industrial Waterfront ...
1.1 miles (1.8 km) southeast of the entrance of North Bay, Door County in Lake Michigan Coordinates missing: Liberty Grove vicinity: Wooden scow schooner built by Jerry Dupree in Detroit in 1856. Mostly carried lumber from northern Michigan to Wisconsin and Illinois. Driven ashore by a gale in September 1869, while heading for Chicago with a ...
The two-and-a-half-story structure is a rare example of Federal-style architecture from the Wisconsin territorial period. [33] Some early 20th century sources promoted unsubstantiated claims that the house was built as early as 1808 or 1815, but an assessment by the U.S. Landmark Review Project in 1984 determined that the building's style and ...