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  2. Marshfield Central Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    93001166 [1] Added to NRHP. November 4, 1993. The Marshfield Central Avenue Historic District is part of the old downtown of Marshfield, Wisconsin. The original wooden downtown burned in a huge fire in 1887. Some of the brick buildings built immediately after the fire still stand - especially near the railroad.

  3. West Fifth Street-West Sixth Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Feb 14, 2006. The West Fifth Street-West Sixth Street Historic District is part of an older neighborhood west of the downtown in Marshfield, Wisconsin. It consists of 58 homes built from 1900 to 1958 in many of the styles from that period, including homes of some of Marshfield's leaders. In 2006 the district was placed on the National Register ...

  4. Marshfield, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    1569085 [2] Website. ci.marshfield.wi.us. Marshfield is a city in Wood and Marathon counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It is located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 10, Highway 13 and Highway 97. The population was 18,929 at the 2020 census; of this, 18,119 were in Wood County and 810 were in Marathon County. [3]

  5. Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin Rapids is a city in and the county seat of Wood County, Wisconsin, United States, along the Wisconsin River. [6] The population was 18,877 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] It is a principal city of the Marshfield –Wisconsin Rapids micropolitan statistical area , which includes all of Wood County and had a population of 74,207 in 2020.

  6. Pleasant Hill Residential Historic District - Wikipedia

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    July 5, 2000. The Pleasant Hill Residential Historic District is a largely intact old neighborhood a few blocks east of Marshfield's downtown. Most of the contributing properties in the district were built between 1880 and 1949, including large, stylish homes built by businessmen and professionals, and smaller vernacular homes built by laborers.

  7. World's Largest Round Barn - Wikipedia

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    Modern Movement. NRHP reference No. 97000269 [1] Added to NRHP. March 21, 1997. The World's Largest Round Barn is a name of the red fairground barn in Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States. [3][4] Originally built in 1916, [2] the barn was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Central Wisconsin State Fair Round Barn in 1997. [1]

  8. Marshfield (town), Wood County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Marshfield (town), Wood County, Wisconsin. Coordinates: 44°37′02″N 90°05′29″W. Marshfield Town Hall in Hewitt. Marshfield is a town in Wood County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 811 at the 2000 census. Marshfield is also the name of a neighboring city: Marshfield, Wisconsin.

  9. Upham Mansion - Wikipedia

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    July 30, 2008. Upham Mansion also known as Gov. William H. Upham House at 212 West Third Street, Marshfield, Wisconsin, is the former family home of Wisconsin governor William H. Upham. [1] The house is now a museum and lies in the NRHP registered Upham House Historic District. [2] The mansion is Italiante style, constructed in 1880.