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St. Francis Borgia Catholic Church at N45 W6105 Hamilton Rd is a Romanesque Revival-styled church built of locally quarried limestone in 1870 by the largely Irish Catholic parish. [ 2 ] [ 14 ] Hoehn Furniture Store and Residence at W62 N582 Washington Ave is a two-story cream brick building built in 1870 in Italianate style, with returned ...
The hotel was built in the late Victorian architectural style in 1909. [3] Adjacent to the village's train station, the hotel served travelers from multiple daily trains.In 1973, it was donated to the Columbia County, Wisconsin Historical Society and was transformed into the Columbia County Museum, also known as the Myrtle Lintner Spear Museum.
After passing Little Green Lake just north of Markesan, WIS 44 heads east, crosses into Fond du Lac County at Searle Road, then enters the town of Fairwater. After another two miles (3.2 km), WIS 44 meets up with WIS 49. WIS 49 south heads to Brandon and Waupun.
Pardeeville is located at (43.536575, -89.298045 [5]According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 2.28 square miles (5.91 km 2), of which, 1.93 square miles (5.00 km 2) is land and 0.35 square miles (0.91 km 2) is water.
A road was constructed to provide access from Lake Michigan to the fertile hunting grounds of the marsh, to provide food for the crews of ships on the lake. Starting in 1918, WIS 33 used to travel from WIS 12 in Baraboo to Camp Douglas via parts of present-day WIS 136, WIS 33, the WIS 80/WIS 82 concurrency, WIS 80 alone, and CTH-H. [ 4 ] In ...
The highway turns east onto Green Bay Street, joining WIS 47 and Wisconsin Highway 55 south for two miles (3 km) within the city. WIS 47 and WIS 55 then turn south onto Airport Road and WIS 22 passes northeast around the southeast side of Shawano Lake and through Cecil, junctioning with WIS 117. The highway enters Oconto County at Pulcifer. [8]
The Angie Williams Cox Public Library is located in Pardeeville, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [2] The library is also listed on the Wisconsin State Register of Historic Places. [3]
Located in south-central Wisconsin, the district comprises parts of southern Dodge County and northern Jefferson County. It includes the cities of Watertown , Jefferson , Juneau , and Horicon , and the villages of Clyman , Hustisford , Iron Ridge , Johnson Creek , Lowell , and Reeseville . [ 2 ]