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In 1846 Josiah Willard and his family came to Rock County from New York, bringing along 7-year-old daughter Frances. Josiah was a progressive farmer who helped found the Rock County Agricultural and Mechanics' Association and promoted the first Wisconsin State Fair , which was held in Janesville.
One-room rural school rebuilt in 1890s on site of an 1856 school. Served as a school until 1955, when it closed for school consolidation. [34] [35] 18: Honey Creek Swiss Rural Historic District: Honey Creek Swiss Rural Historic District: April 6, 1990 : W of Prairie du Sac
Merrimac is a village in Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States, northwest of Madison. The population was 420 at the 2010 census . The village is located within the Town of Merrimac .
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Old Schoolhouse or Old School House may refer to: in the United Kingdom. Old School House, Cronkbourne, Douglas, Isle of Man, one of Isle of Man's Registered Buildings; in the United States. Old School House (Tampa, Florida), NRHP-listed; Old Schoolhouse (York, Maine), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in York County, Maine
Neighbors of “Old School” House Remember Clapping for Will Ferrell as He Chugged Beer and Went Streaking. Angela Andaloro. November 1, 2024 at 10:52 AM.
It was later moved to the Old World Wisconsin open-air museum. [45] [46] Blue house Nashotah: 1842 Academic The Blue House was the first building of the Nashotah House Episcopal seminary, constructed in 1842 by the missionary James Lloyd Breck and his followers. The Chapel of St. Sylvanus, located next to the Blue House, was constructed in 1843 ...
Historic neighborhood around the 1837 Maple Park, including the 1859 Greek Revival Holt house, the 1868 Italianate Nethercut house, the 1880 Gothic Revival Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion, the 1883 Queen Anne Hitchcock-Fiske house, the 1904 Classical Revival-influenced Central School, the 1909 Tudor Revival McDonald house, a 1950 Lustron ...