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2-story commercial building built in the late 1840s, with cobblestone front, limestone quoins, and fieldstone sides. Originally housed a store, then Oliver Dow's Palmyra Enterprise for many years. [32] [33] 14: Enoch J. Fargo House: Enoch J. Fargo House: July 8, 1982 : 406 Mulberry St.
They are part of the original design, but by 1924 they were so rotten as to be dangerous, and Richards' daughter had them taken down. For many years visitors could only imagine the house with its porches by referring to a scale model of the house, which sits in the grass next to the house. The porches were reconstructed in 1978 at a cost of ...
Remaining building of a lead mining and smelting camp organized by Henry Dodge, who would go on to become the first governor of the Wisconsin Territory and first U.S. senator from the state of Wisconsin. Lead mining was one of the major industries in Wisconsin's early history. [13] Astor Fur Warehouse: Prairie du Chien: 1828 Fur trade
Oldest surviving firehouse in La Crosse, designed by Stoltze and Schick and built in 1895, originally with an equipment room in front, a 4-horse stable in back, and dormitory, offices and hayloft above. Built when the city shifted from volunteers to a paid fire department. [65] 25: Freight House: Freight House: March 2, 1982 : 107-109 Vine Street
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1901 Classical Revival-styled frame house designed to suggest a Greek temple, with a 2-story portico with Ionic capitals and a lunette window in the pediment. Buemming designed the home for his own family. Later home to art critic Frances Stover and theater manager Clair Richardson. [26] [27] 22: J. L. Burnham Block: J. L. Burnham Block ...
The First Church of Christ Scientist at 323 W Court St was built about 1910 in Neoclassical style, with the front pedimented portico with Ionic columns. [14] The Hayes house at 177 S High St is a large brick house built in 1915, with wide eaves and horizontal lines that show the influence of Prairie Style. It has a porte cochere on one side. [15]
Octagon house begun in 1850, with grout walls, a large bay window, and widow's walk. Woodruff was a blacksmith from Connecticut who joined the Ceresco Phalanx. He was also an abolitionist and helped found Wisconsin's Republican Party. [140] [141] 52: Zion Congregational Church: Zion Congregational Church: February 1, 2006 : N4042 Amity Rd.