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From crumbling rock walls and abandoned cars to spring houses and quarry blast shelters, traces of the past remain in these natural areas.
Aurora, Wisconsin (the United States) Show map of the United States Coordinates: 45°45′28″N 88°6′16″W / 45.75778°N 88.10444°W / 45.75778; -88
Allen's Creek was dammed in 1847 to create Lake Leota and power Evansville's mills. Leonard Park above it was started in 1883 - the town's first park. The park was expanded and as make-work programs during the Great Depression landscaped [155] and equipped with the Rustic-style limestone bell tower, [156] shelter house, [157] firepalces, etc ...
2-story cream brick Italianate-styled house with delicate scroll-sawn brackets built in 1877, with a 2-story brick carriage house. Francis was a New Yorker who arrived in Brodhead in 1865 and operated a grocery store near the house. [43] [44] 26: John C. and Barbara Steinman House: John C. and Barbara Steinman House: November 26, 2003
Retired farmer Zahn and his wife Louise built the concrete house in 1924, surrounded it with folk art carvings, and named it Bird's Park. [109] 79: August Zahn Blacksmith Shop and House: August Zahn Blacksmith Shop and House: May 5, 2000 : 8152 WI trunk 57
City hall and opera house with clock tower, designed in Queen Anne style by C. G. Maybury & Sons of Winona. Begun in 1902, half-destroyed by the tornado in 1903, but then completed. Re-equipped as a movie theater in the 1920s. [20] [21] 13: Tollef Jensen House: Tollef Jensen House: September 18, 1984 : 806 West Gale Avenue
2-block remnant of Bangor's old downtown, [20] including the 1875 Holmlund Funeral Parlor, [21] the 1898 Bangor Variety Store, [22] the 1898 Queen Anne-style Dowe Clothing Store, [23] the 1899 Romanesque Revival-style Bangor Opera House, [24] the 1900 Italianate-style Elsen House Hotel, [25] and the 1963 Contemporary-style Bangor Police Dept. [26]