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The Randall house (1857/c. 1890), 120 McCall St., was once the home of Alexander Randall, former governor of Wisconsin. [2] The A.S. Putney House (1878), 123 McCall St, is a 2-story house which has been added to eclectically over the years, combining asymmetric massing, steep gables, and bargeboards from Queen Anne style with a veranda inspired ...
MILWAUKEE - Wisconsinites need to do more homework before buying or selling their home, after major rule changes in the residential real estate market took effect in August.. The way real estate ...
A house in Evansville, Wisconsin. Example of Wisconsin houses. Housing in Wisconsin is mainly based on detached homes. Additional kinds of housing include multiple-unit buildings, typically owned by a corporation or individual. Several home styles have been popular, including ranch and split-level houses. [1]
Then-progressive farm built by an experienced farmer during the industrial dairy era, [134] including the 1911 Queen Anne/Colonial Revival-style house, [135] a 1911 Wisconsin Dairy Barn, [136] a 1911 poured concrete silo, [137] and miscellaneous outbuildings. 58: Reynolds and Lois Greenman House: Reynolds and Lois Greenman House: August 23, 2016
The Charles L. and Dorothy Manson home is a single-family house located at 1224 Highland Park Boulevard in Wausau, Wisconsin.Designated a National Historic Landmark, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 5, 2016, reference Number, 16000149.
F.J. Lauerman House: F.J. Lauerman House: August 14, 1979 : 383 State St. Marinette: Spanish Colonial Revival-styled home built in 1901 for Frank Lauerman of the department store, and called Casa del Flores. [16] 11: Milwaukee Road Depot
Tank Cottage is located within Heritage Hill State Historical Park in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 [1] and may be the oldest building in Wisconsin. [2] [a]
The Henry Sherry House is a historic house located in Neenah, Wisconsin. [2] Home with 5-story tower and porte cochere, designed by Waters in High Victorian Gothic style with some Queen Anne decoration and built in 1883. Sherry was a lumberman with interests in northeastern and central Wisconsin.