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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Madison ...

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    Madison: 1902 house designed by Claude and Starck, mixing Prairie School with classical detailing. Kayser was a German immigrant who ran a lumber company and later became mayor of Madison. 69: King Street Arcade: King Street Arcade: March 30, 2020 : 107-113 King St., 115-117 South Pinckney St.

  3. Mansion Hill Historic District (Madison, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The Pierce / McDonnell House at 424 N. Pinckney Street was built 1857 to 1858, designed by Kutzbock and Donnel, Madison's first architectural firm, in Rundbogenstil ("round-arch style"). The German immigrant August Kutzbock had been schooled in this early German version of Romanesque Revival mingled with Renaissance Revival elements.

  4. List of the oldest buildings in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Chapel of St. Sylvanus, located next to the Blue House, was constructed in 1843. [47] [48] Hickory Hill House Madison: 1842 Residential Possibly the oldest extant building in Madison, Wisconsin, the Hickory Hill House was built from local sandstone by John G. Hicks, a farmer who came to Wisconsin from New York. [49] [50] Benjamin Church ...

  5. Frank M. Riley - Wikipedia

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    He was born Frank Morris Riley in Madison, Wisconsin, on September 10, 1875. [1] His father, Edward F. Riley (1847–1927) was secretary of the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents from 1888 to 1906 and was a prominent member of business and real estate circles in Madison.

  6. List of Lustron houses - Wikipedia

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    Lustron House, 1447 Michigan Rd, Madison; Lustron House, 5638 Indianaola Ave, Indianapolis; ... Appleton, WI (two homes on cul du sac) 1909 N Union St, Appleton, WI ...

  7. Nakoma Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The William Day house, at 3718 Nakoma Road, was designed by Hamilton and Gwenydd Beatty as the earliest project of the pioneering Beatty & Strang partnership in 1935. "The scandalous appearance of the International Style flat-roofed Day house, unapproved by the Madison [Nakoma] Realty Company, ... reaffirmed the Company's resolve to prevent ...

  8. Carrie Pierce House - Wikipedia

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    The Carrie Pierce House is an elegant house built about 1857 in Madison, Wisconsin, for Alexander McDonnell, one of the builders of the third Wisconsin State Capitol. In 1972 the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and, in 1985, converted to the Mansion Hill Inn .

  9. Old Executive Mansion - Wikipedia

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    One of Madison's first settlers, Delaplaine had been secretary to Governors Farwell and Dewey, and co-owned a large real estate development firm. The Delaplaines were also hosts, and the house was known for fancy parties under both owners. [1] In 1867 the house was bought by Joseph G. Thorp, a millionaire lumber baron, and his wife Amelia. [1]