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The neighborhood around the park came to be known as the Washington Park neighborhood of Milwaukee. [4] The Wisconsin Historical Society surveyed the property in 2019 and added it to the Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory. [3] The Zoo had a Gorilla named Samson. The Gorilla was the main attraction for the Washington Park Zoo in ...
December 3, 1974 : 2.4 miles (3.9 km) south of East Troy at N7297 WI 120: East Troy: 2-story Greek Revival house with cobblestone exterior and stone quoins, built in 1851. [56] 29: Main Street Historic District: Main Street Historic District
The land which makes up Greenfield Park was purchased by Milwaukee County, Wisconsin in 1921. Fifteen years later the park land included 278 acres. The park was surveyed in 2011 and added to the Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory. [1] The park is on the western county line bordering Waukesha County, Wisconsin. In 1923 a golf course ...
3] Name on the Register Image Date listed Date removed Location City or town Description 1: Reiten Boatyard: May 13, 1982 [32] (#82000630) June 15, 1984: Broad St. on The Waterfront: Bayfield: Boneyard of lake-going wooden boats, docks and engines, demolished in 1984. [33] 2: South Shore Public School: November 15, 1978 (#78003443) July 16, 1980
2.1 mile canal connecting the Fox and Wisconsin rivers, begun in 1835. Developers saw the Fox–Wisconsin Waterway as an artery of commerce connecting the Saint Lawrence Seaway (eastern U.S.) with the Mississippi (west), but it never really succeeded. [37] 43: Portage Industrial Waterfront Historic District: Portage Industrial Waterfront ...
Location of Brown County in Wisconsin. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Brown County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Brown County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the ...
3] Name on the Register [4] Image Date listed [5] Location City or town Description 1: ADVANCE shipwreck (Barge) June 10, 2019 : 0.1 mi. E. of Sand Bay Peninsula, Sand Bay Coordinates missing: Nasewaupee vicinity: 139-foot 2-masted wooden schooner-barge built in 1871 by Alvin A. Turner in Trenton, Michigan.
Built in 1911, this was one of the earliest vocational-tech schools in Wisconsin. Building is a 3-story Neoclassical design of Waters. Orville ran lumber mills, was involved in banks, and helped found the Oshkosh and Mississippi Railroad. His wife Helen gave the city a large endowment to found the school. [91] [92] 57: Oshkosh Grand Opera House