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The building was incomplete when he died in 1959, but was purchased in 1966 by the Wisconsin River Development Corporation and completed the next year as The Spring Green restaurant. [3] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2024. [4] In 1968, Food Service Magazine had an article about the newly opened ...
The New Glarus High School boys' basketball team won the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Division 4 boys' basketball championship game in Madison, Wisconsin, on March 16, 2019. It was the school's first state championship in any sport and its first visit to the boys' basketball state tournament since 1932.
The Adam and Mary Smith House was constructed in 1879 by Adam Smith, who had come to Wisconsin to do shingle work on the Wisconsin State Capitol. The Sun Prairie Water Tower , located at the junction of Columbus, Church and Cliff Streets, was designed by Frank Stegerwald and constructed in 1912 of stone, metal, and wood.
New Glarus may refer to: New Glarus, Wisconsin, a village in Green County, Wisconsin; New Glarus (town), Wisconsin, a town in Green County, Wisconsin; New Glarus Brewing Company, a brewing company located in New Glarus; New Glarus Town Hall, the town hall of New Glarus, registered to the National Register of Historic Places
Linear and conical burial mounds [9] near the Wisconsin River, built by Late Woodland people. [10] 5: Commercial Hotel: Commercial Hotel: November 15, 2002 : 201 West Blackhawk Avenue: Prairie du Chien
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Remnants of a historic commercial district east of the Rock River, including the 1885 Italianate-styled Hodge and Bucholz Carriage Works, [88] the 1893 Queen Anne-style London hotel, [89] the Merchants Hotel which was built in the 1850s and remodeled in the 1890s, [90] the Peters Block which was begun in 1849 and remodeled to Prairie Style in ...
The Pioneer Valley from space, with Springfield toward the bottom of the photo and Northampton-Amherst toward the top. The Pioneer Valley includes approximately half of the southern Connecticut River Valley—an ancient rift valley created by the breakup of the supercontinent Pangea along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge during the Triassic and Jurassic periods of the Mesozoic Era.