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Both Brodhead and its commercial district grew steadily through the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; every contributing building was completed by 1930. The district includes several examples of the Italianate and Queen Anne architectural styles, which were popular in the late nineteenth century, as well as many vernacular ...
Brodhead is a city in Green and Rock counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 3,274 at the 2020 census . In February 2000, the city annexed a portion of land from the Town of Spring Valley in Rock County .
This is a list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin. There are over 2,500 listed sites in Wisconsin . Each of the state's 72 counties has at least one listing on the National Register .
F. F. White Block: F. F. White Block: January 31, 1979 : 1514-1524 11th St. Monroe: Monumental 3.5-story business block on courthouse square, designed by Allan Darst Conover in Tudor Revival style and built in 1900. [48] [49]
Image credits: Downey, Jack,, photographer. Many of us love using black-and-white filters on our photos today, but back in the day, that was the only option! Imagine a world where every photo was ...
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Vogel, Peters, Hausmann, and Crosby buildings at 25-39 Brodhead St. The C.R. Vogel Store at 25 Brodhead St. is a wooden store built in 1891, with display windows at street-level. Above that are three windows with wooden hood moulds. At the top is a wooden cornice supported by seven brackets. [4] [17]
The Francis West Smith House is a historic house at 1002 W. 2nd Avenue in Brodhead, Wisconsin. The house was built in 1877 for Francis W. Smith, a local grocer who moved to Wisconsin from New York . Smith wanted his house to be near his grocery store, and the house is still only a block away from Brodhead's commercial core.