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The destruction of country houses in Ireland was a phenomenon of the Irish revolutionary period (1919–1923), which saw at least 275 country houses deliberately burned down, blown up, or otherwise destroyed by the Irish Republican Army (IRA). [1]
Chicago Tribune Ghost Towns Haunt Wisconsin As Lumbering Ends; Wisconsin Public Television - Lost Towns of Southern Wisconsin "Guide to the Ghost Towns of Wisconsin". website. Rootsweb. August 7, 2010 "Kenosha Co. WI Placenames". website. Rootsweb
Neighborhood of houses and churches near the industrial area along the Rock River, including the 1848 Lathrop-Munn cobblestone house, [22] the late-1840s Selvy-Blodgett house, [20] the 1858 Italianate-style Parker house, [23] the 1877 Gothic Revival-styled Norwegian Lutheran Church, [24] the 1889 Queen Anne/Stick-style Anderson house (pictured ...
This is a list of cultural heritage sites that have been damaged or destroyed accidentally, deliberately, or by a natural disaster. The list is sorted by continent, then by country. Cultural heritage can be subdivided into two main types: tangible and intangible. Tangible heritage includes built heritage (such as religious buildings, museums ...
Ruth St. John and John Dunham West House and Gardens: February 17, 2023 : 915 Memorial Dr. Manitowoc: Streamline Moderne-style house built in 1934, surrounded by extensive gardens. Ruth was a garden expert who started local garden clubs and travelled through the Midwest lecturing and demonstrating.
Neighborhood of large, stylish old houses, including the ca 1860 Federal-style Harte house, [130] the 1876 Second Empire Mulberger [131] and Jesse Stone [132] houses, the 1890 Queen Anne Parks house, [133] the 1903 American Foursquare Kusel house, [134] the 1910 Craftsman Hafemeister house, [135] the 1878/1915 Georgian Revival Racek-Parks house ...
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Oneida County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Oneida County, Wisconsin .
Five Queen Anne-style homes on a block, designed by William H. Webster and built in 1887 for newspaperman and former Lieutenant Governor Sam Fifield to meet Ashland's need for housing due to the influx of people when the area's iron ore industry was established. Also Fifield's own 1883 home, designed by Antoine Perinier.