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Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page ... The Harry W. Bolens House is a historic house located at 842 West Grand Street in Port Washington ...
The Wisconsin House Hotel at 308-312 N Franklin St is a 3-story Italianate brick hotel built in 1855. By 1885 a saloon occupied the north half and a harness shop the south. The 1-story section to the south was added in 1926. [4] [2] The Theodore Nosen Building at 329-333 N Franklin St is a 3-story brick Federal Style building, built in 1857. [5 ...
Port Washington is a town in Ozaukee County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It surrounds the northern and western side of the city of Port Washington. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 1,538. The unincorporated communities of Druecker and Knellsville are also located in the town.
The Smith Bros. company grew to a fleet of gillnetting fishing tugs, and they sold fish, whitefish caviar, and burbot oil in addition to operating restaurants and a hotel. [24] On February 19, 1899, the Wisconsin Chair Company's factory caught fire. The building was destroyed and the conflagration spread, burning nearly half of Port Washington ...
Port Washington is the name of some places in the United States of America: Port Washington, New York; Port Washington, Ohio; Port Washington, Wisconsin, a city; Port Washington (town), Wisconsin, a town; Dyes Inlet, Washington, an inlet, formerly named Port Washington
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic church located in Port Washington, Wisconsin. [1] Its congregation is part of the parish of St. John XXIII in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. [2] The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977 for its architectural and religious significance. [1] [3]
The fire engine house was built in 1929 next to the site of the city's previous firehouse, which had been built in 1884. [2] The 1929 building was designed by John Topzant of Milwaukee in Mediterranean Revival style, with a red-tile roof and a hose-drying tower.
The Old Ozaukee County Courthouse in Port Washington, Wisconsin, United States, is a Richardsonian Romanesque-styled building built in 1901 and clad in gray-blue limestone from the nearby Cedarburg quarry.