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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sauk County ...

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    Baraboo: 1903 Carnegie library designed in Neoclassical style by Louis Claude. Served the workers at Badger Ordnance during World War II, and still serves the community. [6] 2: Baraboo Chicago & North Western Depot and Division Offices: Baraboo Chicago & North Western Depot and Division Offices: April 25, 2022 : 220 Lynn St.

  3. Albrecht C. Ringling House - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Downtown Baraboo Historic District - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Bill McMachen of Michigan Buys Hundreds of Foreclosed ... - AOL

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    For around $4.7 million, you might be able to snag one gleaming, top-of-the-line luxury home in a top market. In Michigan's Macomb County, though, it bought one man 627 homes. Bill McMachen, who ...

  6. Charles Ringling House - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. William Clark House (Baraboo, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The William Clark House is a historic house at 320 Walnut Street in Baraboo, Wisconsin. The house was built between 1883 and 1886 for William Clark, an engineer for the Chicago and North Western Railroad. Clark built his house in a neighborhood near the railroad where many other railroad workers lived at the time; most of the other railroad ...

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