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  2. William G. and Anne Williams House - Wikipedia

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    The William G. and Anne Williams House is a historic building in Sparta, Wisconsin, USA, and was a four-room bed and breakfast.. The Williams house is a Queen Anne style Victorian home that has been on the Wisconsin State and National Register of Historic Places since 2005.

  3. Sparta, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The current Monroe County Courthouse was built in Sparta in 1895, replacing an 1863 structure. [12] The United States Army began to acquire land for training grounds near Sparta in 1905 and 1909. The training camp developed into Fort McCoy, named for Sparta resident Robert Bruce McCoy, and became a significant contributor to the city's economy ...

  4. Phipps Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The theatre organ in the auditorium of the Phipps Center. In addition to art exhibit and classroom areas, there are multiple auditoriums. A main feature in the theatre is a Wurlitzer Theatre Organ, used for concerts, and to accompany silent films. This organ was originally installed in the Capitol Theatre in St. Paul in 1926.

  5. Sparta (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    There were 967 housing units at an average density of 19.6 units per square mile (7.6 units/km 2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.80% White , 0.04% Black or African American , 0.18% Native American , 0.44% Asian , 0.04% Pacific Islander , 0.07% from other races , and 0.44% from two or more races. 0.33% of the population were Hispanic or ...

  6. Fort McCoy (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The expansion was officially concluded with a new inauguration on August 30, 1942. [ 6 ] During World War II , Fort McCoy was used as a concentration camp [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] for approximately 170 Japanese and 120 German and Italian American civilians arrested as potentially dangerous "enemy aliens" in 1942. [ 10 ]

  7. Fox Theater (Stevens Point, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The theater reopened on November 1, 1920 with a performance of "All Aboard For Cuba." The Fox was remodeled in July–August 1941. A new canopy was built which is still in use today. New sound equipment, projection machines, and an air-conditioning system were installed. A new concrete fireproof floor, with a new pitch was installed on the main ...

  8. Belfry Players - Wikipedia

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    The Belfry Music Theatre, formerly known as the Belfry Theater and The Belfry Players, is a theater facility and acting company in the town of Delavan, adjacent to the village of Williams Bay, Wisconsin. Established in a former church building, the Belfry was the first summer stock theater in Wisconsin. [1]

  9. Sight & Sound Theatres - Wikipedia

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    The new theatre featured more than 2,000 seats, a 300-foot (91 m) wraparound stage that can hold sets up to 40 feet high, and improved audio and visual effects. [17] Sight & Sound opened a second theater in Branson, Missouri, in 2008, a near identical twin facility to the newest facility in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. [18]