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This is a list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin. There are over 2,500 listed sites in Wisconsin . Each of the state's 72 counties has at least one listing on the National Register .
The Kohler Riverbend Estate is an historic property located in Kohler, Wisconsin. It was built in 1922–1923 by Walter J. Kohler, Sr., then governor of Wisconsin and president of the Kohler Company. It was reported to cost in excess of $1,000,000 to construct (equivalent to $17,900,000 in 2023).
2-story Queen Anne-styled house built in 1894 in the subdivision that blacksmith-cum-real-estate developer Buckley himself platted. The original hitching post is still at the curb. [31] [32] 19: Burr Oak Tavern: Burr Oak Tavern: December 28, 1988 : 315-317 East Capitol Drive
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Adge from a 1970 real estate ad in the Door County Advocate. In 2019 figures, real estate and leasing was the largest sector of the county's economy. The economy of Door County is similar to that of Bayfield, Iron, Oneida, Sawyer, and Vilas counties. These six northern Wisconsin counties have been categorized as having "forestry-related tourism ...
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The district includes several commercial structures in the low-lying area along the Portage Canal. [3] Among them are the 1862 Wentworth Grain Elevator, [4] the 1881 Portage Hosiery complex, [5] the 1891 Portage Iron Works, [6] the 1916 T.H. Cochrane Company Warehouse, [7] and the 1920 Hyland Garage.
136-foot wooden schooner built in 1853 by J. Oades of Clayton, NY and rigged as a barkentine named Northern Light. In 1866 a second centerboard was added and she was rerigged as a 3-masted schooner. In November 1890, hauling 700 tons of coal, a gale drove her onto rocks where she broke up. [83] [84] 34: Onion River Flouring Mill/Grist Mill