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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Kenosha ...

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    October 24, 1980. (#80000144) 5810 8th Avenue. 42°34′57″N 87°49′14″W  /  42.5825°N 87.8206°W  / 42.5825; -87.8206  (Boys and Girls Library) Kenosha. Neogothic -style Unitarian church built in 1907. Bought by the city in 1926 to become a children's library, then reclaimed as a Unitarian church in 1993.

  3. John McCaffary House - Wikipedia

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    78000110. Added to NRHP. January 31, 1978. The John McCaffary House is located in Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States. It was built in 1842 and was the site of the murder of Bridget McCaffary by her husband, John McCaffary. He was the first and only person executed by the State of Wisconsin before it abolished the death penalty in 1853.

  4. Third Avenue Historic District (Kenosha, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Show map of Wisconsin Show map of the United States Show all. Interactive map showing Third Avenue Historic District. Location. Along Third Ave. between 61st and 66th Sts., Kenosha, Wisconsin. Coordinates. 42°34′35″N 87°48′52″W. /  42.57639°N 87.81444°W  / 42.57639; -87.81444. Area. 21 acres (8.5 ha)

  5. Gilbert M. Simmons Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    The Gilbert M. Simmons Memorial Library is located in Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States, and is a location of the Kenosha Public Library (KPL). KPL consists of 4 locations, an Outreach department, and is a member of both the Kenosha County Library System (KCLS) [2] and the SHARE Consortium. [3] The Simmons Memorial Library was added to the ...

  6. Civic Center Historic District (Kenosha, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Civic Center Historic District (Kenosha, Wisconsin) /  42.58444°N 87.82194°W  / 42.58444; -87.82194. The Civic Center Historic District is a group of six large Neoclassical Revival buildings around Civic Center Park in Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States, reflecting the city's history as Kenosha County seat .

  7. Kemper Hall - Wikipedia

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    Kemper Hall was originally known as Durkee Mansion, the estate of early Kenosha, Wisconsin settler Charles Durkee. The mansion was built in 1861 [4] as Durkee was completing his one term in the United States Senate. In 1865, Senator Durkee's home was donated to the St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, who aimed to convert the house into an all girls ...

  8. Category : National Register of Historic Places in Kenosha ...

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    Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Kenosha County, Wisconsin" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Library Park Historic District (Kenosha, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Civil War Memorial in Library Park. The Library Park Historic District is a historic neighborhood in Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States, surrounding Library Park, which was originally conceived as a New England–style town commons. The district consists of 42 contributing properties built from 1843 to 1930. The district was added to the ...