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  2. Plymouth, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth is a city in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States, along the Mullet River. The population was 8,932 at the 2020 census. [3] It is included in the Sheboygan, Wisconsin metropolitan area. The city is located in the Town of Plymouth, but is politically independent. Plymouth was known as "Hub City" for its former role as a center of ...

  3. Henry H. Huson House and Water Tower - Wikipedia

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    Built. 1870. NRHP reference No. 80000196. Added to NRHP. November 28, 1980 [1] Huson Water Tower. The Henry H. Huson House and Water Tower are two historic structures located in Plymouth, Wisconsin. They were both listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 28, 1980.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sheboygan ...

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    3110 Erie Ave. 43°45′10″N 87°44′52″W  /  43.7528°N 87.7478°W  / 43.7528; -87.7478  (David Taylor House) Sheboygan. Cream-brick Italianate villa topped by a belvedere, built in the 1850s for David Taylor, lawyer, legislator, and prominent judge. Starting in 1905 it housed the county asylum, then workhouse.

  5. Plymouth’s 52 Stafford is closed. Here's what we know ... - AOL

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    February 18, 2024 at 3:04 AM. The exterior of the closed 52 Stafford as seen, December 2023, Monday, February 5, 2024, in Plymouth, Wis. PLYMOUTH — A historic hotel, Irish pub and restaurant in ...

  6. Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.townplymouth.com. Plymouth is a town in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. The population was 3,115 at the time of the 2000 census. It is included in the Sheboygan, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area. The City of Plymouth is located within the town, but is politically independent. The unincorporated community of New Paris is also ...

  7. List of ghost towns in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Pleasant Ridge [2] Grant. 42°49′52″N 90°48′47″W. c. 1850. 1959. Settled by formerly enslaved African Americans in the 1850s, Pleasant Ridge was home to over 100 people, approximately half of whom were African Americans, through the early 20th century. The last resident died in 1959.

  8. List of sundown towns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A sundown town is an all-white community that shows or has shown hostility toward non-whites. Sundown town practices may be evoked in the form of city ordinances barring people of color after dark, exclusionary covenants for housing opportunity, signage warning ethnic groups to vacate, unequal treatment by local law enforcement, and unwritten rules permitting the harassment of non-whites.

  9. Hotel Laack - Wikipedia

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    85003095 [1] Added to NRHP. December 2, 1985. Hotel Laack is a historic three-story building in Plymouth, Wisconsin. It was built as a hotel for businessman Henry Christopher Laack in 1892, and designed in the Queen Anne style by architect Charles Hilpertshauser. [2] The son of a German immigrant, Laack first built houses and commercial ...