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GNIS feature ID. 1583005 [5] Website. www.cityofcolumbuswi.com. Columbus is a city in Columbia and Dodge counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 5,540 at the 2020 census, all of which resided in Columbia County. Columbus is located about 28 miles (45 km) northeast of Madison on the Crawfish River.
Kurth Brewery. Kurth Brewery was located in Columbus, Wisconsin and operated from 1859 to 1949. In 1914, it was producing about 100 barrels of beer a day, making it one of the largest breweries in southern Wisconsin. [2] A fire destroyed the malting buildings in 1916; however, the hospitality bar remains today at the corner of Park Avenue and ...
History. The district is the old commercial heart of town around the junction of Dickason Blvd and James St, including many cream brick buildings built by Richard Vanaken and Henry Boelte. [2] Notable buildings include the 1852 Corner Drug, [3] the 1858 Italianate Whitney Hotel, [4] the 1865 First National Bank (restyled Neoclassical in 1916 ...
Keith Hightower said Soul 2 Go is set to begin a soft-opening ramp-up of operations on Monday, Sept. 16. By a grand opening, set for Sept. 30, he said, lunch and dinner buffets will be available ...
The Dix Street-Warner Street Historic District is a residential historic district on the west side of Columbus, Wisconsin, USA. The district includes twenty-six houses in the 400 through 900 blocks of Dix Street and the 900 blocks of Warner Street and South Charles Street.
The Prairie Street Historic District is a residential historic district in Columbus, Wisconsin. The district consists of thirty-nine houses, two carriage houses, and a church along a five-block section of West Prairie Street. The oldest house in the district was built circa 1860, while the most recent was built in 1936.
Designated NHL. January 7, 1976 [1] The Farmers and Merchants Union Bank is a historic commercial building at 159 West James Street in Columbus, Wisconsin. Built in 1919, it is the last of eight "jewel box" bank buildings designed by Louis Sullivan, and the next to last to be constructed. [3][4] It was declared a National Historic Landmark in ...
Coordinates. 43°20′14″N 89°01′03″W / 43.33734°N 89.01743°W / 43.33734; -89.01743. Area. 6 acres (2.4 ha) NRHP reference No. 99000240 [1] Added to NRHP. March 4, 1999. The South Dickason Boulevard Residential Historic District is located in Columbus, Wisconsin.