Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Dane County

Lage des Dane County in Wisconsin

Die Liste der Registered Historic Places im Dane County in Wisconsin führt alle Bauwerke und historischen Stätten im Dane County auf, die in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen wurden.[1]

Legende

NRHPHistoric Place
HDHistoric District
NHLDNational Historic Landmark District

Aktuelle Einträge

[2] Name[3] Bild Eintragsdatum Lage Ort Beschreibung
1Agricultural Chemistry Building
Agricultural Chemistry Building
Agricultural Chemistry Building
1985
ID-Nr. 85001356
420 Henry Mall, Campus der University of Wisconsin
43° 4′ 26″ N, 89° 24′ 38″ W
Madison1912 im georgianischen Stil errichtetes Gebäude
2Agricultural Dean's House
Agricultural Dean's House
Agricultural Dean's House
1984
ID-Nr. 84003627
10 Babcock Drive, Campus der University of Wisconsin
43° 4′ 37″ N, 89° 24′ 46″ W
Madison1896 im Queen Anne-Stil errichtetes Gebäude
3Agricultural Engineering Building
Agricultural Engineering Building
Agricultural Engineering Building
1985
ID-Nr. 85001404
460 Henry Mall, Campus der University of Wisconsin
43° 4′ 29″ N, 89° 24′ 37″ W
Madison1905 im georgianischen Stil errichtetes Gebäude
4Agricultural Heating station
Agricultural Heating station
Agricultural Heating station
1985
ID-Nr. 85000570
1535 Observatory Drive, Campus der University of Wisconsin
43° 4′ 34″ N, 89° 24′ 42″ W
Madison1899 im Stil der Richardsonian Romanesque errichtetes Gebäude
5Agriculture Hall
Agriculture Hall
Agriculture Hall
1985
ID-Nr. 85000571
1450 Linden Drive, Campus der University of Wisconsin
43° 4′ 32″ N, 89° 24′ 29″ W
Madison1902 im Beaux-Arts-Stil errichtetes Gebäude[4]
6American Exchange Bank
American Exchange Bank
American Exchange Bank
1980
ID-Nr. 80000115
1 North Pinckney Street
43° 4′ 33″ N, 89° 22′ 59″ W
Madison1871 im Italianate-Stil errichtete Bank[5]
7American Tobacco Company Warehouses Complex
American Tobacco Company Warehouses Complex
American Tobacco Company Warehouses Complex
2003
ID-Nr. 03000580
651 West Doty Street
43° 3′ 57″ N, 89° 23′ 30″ W
MadisonVon 1899 bis 1901 errichtetes Fabrikgebäude
8Francis Marian Ames Farmstead
Francis Marian Ames Farmstead
Francis Marian Ames Farmstead
1992
ID-Nr. 92001555
221 US 14
42° 51′ 26″ N, 89° 20′ 40″ W
Town of Rutland
9Badger State Shoe Company
Badger State Shoe Company
Badger State Shoe Company
1989
ID-Nr. 89000232
123 North Blount Street
43° 4′ 52″ N, 89° 22′ 42″ W
Madison1915 im neoklassizistischen Stil errichtetes Fabrikgebäude[6]
10Bascom Hill Historic District
Bascom Hill Historic District
Bascom Hill Historic District
1974
ID-Nr. 74000065
Campus der University of Wisconsin, Abgegrenzt durch Observatory Drive, University Avenue, North Park, Langdon Street und State Street
43° 4′ 31″ N, 89° 24′ 6″ W
MadisonEnsemble von historischen Gebäuden auf dem Universitätsgelände[7]
11Robert M. Bashford House
Robert M. Bashford House
Robert M. Bashford House
1973
ID-Nr. 73000075
423 North Pinckney Street
43° 4′ 44″ N, 89° 23′ 13″ W
MadisonVon 1856 bis 1857 im Italianate-Stil errichtete Villa[8]
12Baskerville Apartment Building
Baskerville Apartment Building
Baskerville Apartment Building
1988
ID-Nr. 88002006
121-129 South Hamilton Street
43° 4′ 17″ N, 89° 23′ 5″ W
MadisonVon 1913 bis 1914 errichtetes Apartmenthaus[9]
13Bedrud-Olson Farmstead
Bedrud-Olson Farmstead
Bedrud-Olson Farmstead
1999
ID-Nr. 99000429
996 East Church Road
42° 57′ 12″ N, 89° 5′ 14″ W
Town of Christiana
14Bellevue Apartment Building
Bellevue Apartment Building
Bellevue Apartment Building
1987
ID-Nr. 87000433
29 East Wilson Street
43° 4′ 22″ N, 89° 22′ 48″ W
MadisonVon 1913 bis 1914 errichtetes Apartmenthaus[10]
15Belmont Hotel
Belmont Hotel
Belmont Hotel
1990
ID-Nr. 89002311
101 East Mifflin Street
43° 4′ 35″ N, 89° 23′ 0″ W
Madison1924 im Beaux-Arts-Stil errichtetes Hochhaus; heute im Besitz des YWCA
16Bernard-Hoover Boathouse
Bernard-Hoover Boathouse
Bernard-Hoover Boathouse
1981
ID-Nr. 81000036
622 East Gorham Street
43° 4′ 55″ N, 89° 22′ 55″ W
Madison1915 errichtetes Bootshaus[11]
17Biederstaedt Grocery
Biederstaedt Grocery
Biederstaedt Grocery
1982
ID-Nr. 82000647
851-853 Williamson Street
43° 4′ 45″ N, 89° 22′ 10″ W
MadisonUm 1874 im Italianate-Stil errichtetes Lebensmittelgeschäft[12]
18Blackhawk Country Club Mound Group (47 DA 131)
Blackhawk Country Club Mound Group (47 DA 131)
Blackhawk Country Club Mound Group (47 DA 131)
1979
ID-Nr. 79000068
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
MadisonGruppe von Mounds aus der späten Woodland-Periode
19James B. Bowen House
James B. Bowen House
James B. Bowen House
1982
ID-Nr. 82000648
302 South Mills Street
43° 3′ 50″ N, 89° 24′ 16″ W
Madison1855 im Italianate-Stil aus Sandstein der Region errichtetes Farmhaus[13]
20Harold C. Bradley House
Harold C. Bradley House
Harold C. Bradley House
1972
ID-Nr. 72000047
106 North Prospect Avenue
43° 4′ 8″ N, 89° 25′ 16″ W
Madison1909 von den Architekten Louis Sullivan und George Grant Elmslie im Stil der Prairie Houses errichtetes Wohnhaus[14]
21Judge Arthur B. Braley House
Judge Arthur B. Braley House
Judge Arthur B. Braley House
1980
ID-Nr. 80000116
422 North Henry Street
43° 4′ 33″ N, 89° 23′ 29″ W
MadisonUm 1873 im späten neugotischen Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus[15]
22Bram Mound Group
Bram Mound Group
Bram Mound Group
1993
ID-Nr. 93000216
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
Town of Dunn
23Brittingham Park Boathouse
Brittingham Park Boathouse
Brittingham Park Boathouse
1982
ID-Nr. 82000649
North Shore Drive
43° 3′ 55″ N, 89° 23′ 18″ W
Madison1910 errichtetes Bootshaus
24Charles E. Brown Indian Mounds1984
ID-Nr. 84003630
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
Madison
25Brown-Sewell House
Brown-Sewell House
Brown-Sewell House
2003
ID-Nr. 03000307
101 South 5th Street
42° 55′ 5″ N, 89° 12′ 59″ W
Stoughton1859 im Stil des Greek Revival errichtetes Wohnhaus
26Burrows Park Effigy Mound and Campsite
Burrows Park Effigy Mound and Campsite
Burrows Park Effigy Mound and Campsite
1974
ID-Nr. 74000066
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
MadisonGruppe von Mounds aus der späten Woodland-Periode
27Cambridge Public School and High School
Cambridge Public School and High School
Cambridge Public School and High School
1998
ID-Nr. 98000708
103 South Street
43° 0′ 6″ N, 89° 0′ 54″ W
Cambridge
28Camp Randall
Camp Randall
Camp Randall
1971
ID-Nr. 71000036
Camp Randall Memorial Park, Campus der University of Wisconsin
43° 4′ 11″ N, 89° 24′ 34″ W
MadisonÜbungsgelände für Unionstruppen während des Bürgerkrieges und Lager für konföderierte Kriegsgefangene[16]
29Cardinal Hotel
Cardinal Hotel
Cardinal Hotel
1982
ID-Nr. 82000650
416 East Wilson Street
43° 4′ 32″ N, 89° 22′ 37″ W
MadisonUm 1908 aus Backsteinen errichtetes Hotel
30Chase Grain Elevator
Chase Grain Elevator
Chase Grain Elevator
2010
ID-Nr. 10000540
123 Railroad Street
43° 10′ 43″ N, 89° 12′ 53″ W
Sun Prairie1922 aus Ziegeln errichteter Getreideheber[17]
31City Market
City Market
City Market
1978
ID-Nr. 78000085
101 North Blount Street
43° 4′ 52″ N, 89° 22′ 41″ W
Madison1909 im Stil der Prairie Houses errichtete Tanzhalle[18]
32Bascom B. Clarke House
Bascom B. Clarke House
Bascom B. Clarke House
1980
ID-Nr. 80000117
1150 Spaight Street
43° 4′ 55″ N, 89° 21′ 46″ W
Madison1899 im Queen Anne-Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus
33Jens and Ingeborg Cold House
Jens and Ingeborg Cold House
Jens and Ingeborg Cold House
2003
ID-Nr. 03000169
111 South 5th Street
42° 55′ 5″ N, 89° 12′ 58″ W
Stoughton1892 im Queen Anne-Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus
34College Hills Historic District
College Hills Historic District
College Hills Historic District
2002
ID-Nr. 02001518
Abgegrenzt durch Colombia Road, Amherst Drive, Bowdoin Road, Corporate Limit, University Bay und Harvard Drive
43° 4′ 45″ N, 89° 26′ 20″ W
Shorewood Hills114 über 27 Hektar verteilte Gebäude aus verschiedenen Baustilen
35William Collins House
William Collins House
William Collins House
1974
ID-Nr. 74000067
704 East Gorham Street
43° 4′ 57″ N, 89° 22′ 50″ W
MadisonUm 1911 im Stil der Prairie Houses errichtetes Wohnhaus[19]
36John R. Commons House
John R. Commons House
John R. Commons House
1985
ID-Nr. 85000572
1645 Norman Way
43° 4′ 56″ N, 89° 28′ 44″ W
Madison1913 im Bungalowstil errichtetes Wohnhaus[20]
37Dr. Charles G. Crosse House
Dr. Charles G. Crosse House
Dr. Charles G. Crosse House
1993
ID-Nr. 93000029
133 West Main Street
43° 10′ 59″ N, 89° 12′ 54″ W
Sun Prairie1864im Carpenter Gothic genannten Baustil errichtetes Wohnhaus[21]
38Curtis-Kittleson House
Curtis-Kittleson House
Curtis-Kittleson House
1980
ID-Nr. 80000118
1102 Spaight Street
43° 4′ 51″ N, 89° 21′ 51″ W
Madison1901 im Queen Anne-Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus[22]
39Judson C. Cutter House
Judson C. Cutter House
Judson C. Cutter House
1978
ID-Nr. 78000086
1030 Jenifer Street
43° 4′ 50″ N, 89° 21′ 58″ W
Madison1882 im Stick Style genannten Baustil errichtetes Wohnhaus[23]
40Henry L. and Sarah Dahle House
Henry L. and Sarah Dahle House
Henry L. and Sarah Dahle House
2003
ID-Nr. 03001218
312 South 4th Street
43° 0′ 16″ N, 89° 44′ 7″ W
Mount Horeb
41Herman B. and Anne Marie Dahle House
Herman B. and Anne Marie Dahle House
Herman B. and Anne Marie Dahle House
2003
ID-Nr. 03001217
200 North 2nd Street
43° 0′ 39″ N, 89° 44′ 19″ W
Mount Horeb
42Onon B. and Betsy Dahle House
Onon B. and Betsy Dahle House
Onon B. and Betsy Dahle House
2008
ID-Nr. 08000322
10779 Evergreen Avenue
42° 54′ 57,2″ N, 89° 48′ 54″ W
Town of Perry1864 errichtetes Wohnhaus norwesischer Einwanderer[24]
43Nathaniel W. Dean House
Nathaniel W. Dean House
Nathaniel W. Dean House
1980
ID-Nr. 80000119
4718 Monona Drive
43° 4′ 6″ N, 89° 19′ 32″ W
Madison1856 im Italianate-Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus
44Christian Dick Block
Christian Dick Block
Christian Dick Block
2002
ID-Nr. 02001572
106 East Doty Street
43° 4′ 28″ N, 89° 22′ 49″ W
Madison1889 errichtetes Wohnhaus
45John Sweet Donald Farmstead
John Sweet Donald Farmstead
John Sweet Donald Farmstead
1984
ID-Nr. 84003633
1972 WI 92
42° 57′ 52″ N, 89° 41′ 8″ W
Town of Springdale
46Dowling Apartment Building
Dowling Apartment Building
Dowling Apartment Building
2002
ID-Nr. 02001127
445-447 West Wilson Street
43° 4′ 5″ N, 89° 23′ 14″ W
Madison1922 errichtetes Apartmenthaus
47Drohman Cabin1981
ID-Nr. 81000037
6701 East Broadway
43° 2′ 1″ N, 89° 15′ 35″ W
Madison
48Adam Dunlap Farmstead
Adam Dunlap Farmstead
Adam Dunlap Farmstead
2001
ID-Nr. 01001242
9646 Dunlap Hollow Road
43° 12′ 28″ N, 89° 43′ 53″ W
Mazomanie
49Dunroven House
Dunroven House
Dunroven House
1980
ID-Nr. 80000120
7801 Dunroven Road
43° 17′ 4″ N, 89° 28′ 23″ W
Dane
50East Dayton Street Historic District
East Dayton Street Historic District
East Dayton Street Historic District
1988
ID-Nr. 88000217
649-53 East Dayton Street und 114 Nortj Blount Street
43° 4′ 51″ N, 89° 22′ 43″ W
Madison
51East End Historic District
East End Historic District
(c) Corey Coyle, CC BY 3.0
East End Historic District
2003
ID-Nr. 03000699
7002-7016 Hubbard Avenue, 1812-1916 Park Street sowie 7002-7227,7233,7235,7237 Elmwood Avenue
43° 5′ 45″ N, 89° 30′ 12″ W
Middleton
52East Park Historic District
East Park Historic District
East Park Historic District
2003
ID-Nr. 03000335
108-324 South Lynn Street, 700-816 Park Street und East Park
42° 55′ 2″ N, 89° 12′ 41″ W
Stoughton
53East Side Historic District
East Side Historic District
East Side Historic District
1997
ID-Nr. 96001577
Abgegrenzt durch Ridge Street, Henry Street, Vernon Street und Academy Street
42° 55′ 6″ N, 89° 12′ 31″ W
Stoughton
54East Wilson Street Historic District
East Wilson Street Historic District
East Wilson Street Historic District
1986
ID-Nr. 86000618
402-524 East Wilson Street und 133 South Blair Street
43° 4′ 36″ N, 89° 22′ 34″ W
Madison
55Edgewood College Mound Group Archeological District
Edgewood College Mound Group Archeological District
Edgewood College Mound Group Archeological District
1991
ID-Nr. 91000669
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
MadisonGruppe von Mounds
56Ernest Eggiman House
Ernest Eggiman House
Ernest Eggiman House
1994
ID-Nr. 94000599
857 South Shore Drive
43° 3′ 25″ N, 89° 23′ 52″ W
Madison1936 errichtetes Fertighaus
57Edward C. Elliott House
Edward C. Elliott House
Edward C. Elliott House
1978
ID-Nr. 78000087
137 North Prospect Avenue
43° 4′ 15″ N, 89° 25′ 7″ W
MadisonUm 1911 im Stil der Prairie Houses errichtetes Wohnhaus
58Elmside Park Mounds
Elmside Park Mounds
Elmside Park Mounds
1991
ID-Nr. 91000358
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
MadisonGruppe von Tierdarstellungen aus präkolumbischer Zeit
59Richard T. Ely House
Richard T. Ely House
Richard T. Ely House
1974
ID-Nr. 74000068
205 North Prospect Avenue
43° 4′ 18″ N, 89° 24′ 58″ W
Madison1896 im georgianischen Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus[25]
60Farwell's Point Mound Group
Farwell's Point Mound Group
Farwell's Point Mound Group
1974
ID-Nr. 74000069
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
MadisonGruppe von Tierdarstellungen aus präkolumbischer Zeit
61Fess Hotel
Fess Hotel
Fess Hotel
1978
ID-Nr. 78003204
123 East Doty Street
43° 4′ 28″ N, 89° 22′ 48″ W
Madison1858 errichtetes Hotel; 1901 umgebaut[26]
62Fire Station No. 4
Fire Station No. 4
Fire Station No. 4
1984
ID-Nr. 84003637
1329 West Dayton Street
43° 4′ 15″ N, 89° 24′ 31″ W
Madison1903–04 errichtete Feuerwache
63First Church of Christ Scientist
First Church of Christ Scientist
First Church of Christ Scientist
1982
ID-Nr. 82001841
315 Wisconsin Avenue
43° 4′ 39″ N, 89° 23′ 13″ W
Madison1929 im neoklassizistischen Stil errichtete Kirche
64First Lutheran Church
First Lutheran Church
First Lutheran Church
1988
ID-Nr. 88000728
Pleasant View Road Ecke Old Sauk Road
43° 4′ 31″ N, 89° 32′ 11″ W
Middleton1866 im neugotischen Stil errichtete Kirche
65First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
2007
ID-Nr. 07001096
113 North Main Street
42° 55′ 36″ N, 89° 23′ 4″ W
Oregon
66First Unitarian Society Meeting House
First Unitarian Society Meeting House
1973
ID-Nr. 73000076
900 University Bay Drive
43° 4′ 34″ N, 89° 26′ 4″ W
Shorewood Hills1947 von dem Architekten Frank Lloyd Wright errichtetes Versammlungszentrum der First Unitarian Society of Madison[27]
67Forest Hill Cemetery Mound Group
Forest Hill Cemetery Mound Group
Forest Hill Cemetery Mound Group
1974
ID-Nr. 74000070
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
Madison
68Forest Products Laboratory
Forest Products Laboratory
Forest Products Laboratory
1995
ID-Nr. 95001037
1 Gifford Pinchot Drive
43° 4′ 28″ N, 89° 25′ 41″ W
Madison1932 im Art-déco-Stil errichtete Forschungsstätte[28]
69Fort Blue Mounds
Fort Blue Mounds
Fort Blue Mounds
2001
ID-Nr. 01001044
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
Blue MoundsStätte des früheren Blue Mounds Fort aus dem Black-Hawk-Krieg[29]
70Fourth Lake Ridge Historic District
Fourth Lake Ridge Historic District
Fourth Lake Ridge Historic District
1998
ID-Nr. 98000167
Abgegrenzt durch Lake Mendota, North Brearly Street, East Johnson Street und North Franklin Street
43° 5′ 3″ N, 89° 22′ 44″ W
Madison
71Fox Hall
Fox Hall
Fox Hall
1983
ID-Nr. 83004273
5183 County Highway M
42° 56′ 57″ N, 89° 24′ 1″ W
Fitchburg
72Frey School
Frey School
Frey School
2011
ID-Nr. 11000461
8847 County Road Y
43° 14′ 58″ N, 89° 40′ 19″ W
Town of Roxbury
73John Fritz Farmstead
John Fritz Farmstead
John Fritz Farmstead
1998
ID-Nr. 98000879
642 Fritz Road
42° 53′ 24″ N, 89° 35′ 46″ W
Town of Montrose
74Fuhremann Canning Company Factory
Fuhremann Canning Company Factory
Fuhremann Canning Company Factory
2004
ID-Nr. 04001003
151 Market Street
43° 10′ 51″ N, 89° 12′ 40″ W
Sun Prairie1900 errichtetes Fabrikgebäude
75John and Flora Gilbert House
John and Flora Gilbert House
John and Flora Gilbert House
2007
ID-Nr. 07000933
357 North Main Street
42° 55′ 54″ N, 89° 23′ 2″ W
Oregon1906 im Queen Anne-Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus[30]
76Eugene A. Gilmore House
Eugene A. Gilmore House
Eugene A. Gilmore House
1973
ID-Nr. 73000077
120 Ely Place
43° 4′ 15″ N, 89° 25′ 6″ W
Madison1908 im Stil der Prairie Houses errichtetes Wohnhaus[31]
77Grace Episcopal Church
Grace Episcopal Church
Grace Episcopal Church
1976
ID-Nr. 76000055
6 North Carroll Street
43° 4′ 26″ N, 89° 23′ 8″ W
MadisonVon 1855 bis 1858 im neugotischen Stil errichtete Kirche[32]
78Sereno W. Graves House
Sereno W. Graves House
Sereno W. Graves House
1982
ID-Nr. 82000651
4006 Old Stage Road
42° 51′ 49″ N, 89° 18′ 50″ W
Town of Rutland
79Grimm Book Bindery
Grimm Book Bindery
Grimm Book Bindery
1986
ID-Nr. 86000625
454 West Gilman Street
43° 4′ 26″ N, 89° 23′ 43″ W
Madison1923 im georgianischen Stil errichtete Buchbinderei
80Nicholas Haight Farmstead1993
ID-Nr. 93001162
4926 Lacy Road
43° 0′ 8″ N, 89° 22′ 42″ W
Fitchburg
81Samuel Hall House
Samuel Hall House
Samuel Hall House
1993
ID-Nr. 93001445
924 Hillside Road
42° 54′ 3″ N, 89° 2′ 31″ W
Town of Albion
82Halvorson Mound Group1993
ID-Nr. 93000215
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
Madison
83Hauge Log Church
Hauge Log Church
Hauge Log Church
1974
ID-Nr. 74000071
County Road Z
42° 55′ 48″ N, 89° 49′ 13″ W
Daleyville1852 als Blockhaus errichtete Kirche norwegischer Einwanderer[33]
84Heim Mound
Heim Mound
Heim Mound
2004
ID-Nr. 04000254
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
43° 5′ 38″ N, 89° 29′ 21″ W
MiddletonGruppe von präkolumbischen Tierdarstellungen
85Heiney's Meat Market
Heiney's Meat Market
Heiney's Meat Market
1984
ID-Nr. 84003642
1221 Mills Street
43° 8′ 16″ N, 89° 44′ 52″ W
Black Earth
86Henry Mall Historic District
Henry Mall Historic District
Henry Mall Historic District
1992
ID-Nr. 91001986
420, 425, 440, 445, 460 und 465 Henry Mall sowie 1450 Linden Drive, Campus der University of Wisconsin
43° 4′ 30″ N, 89° 24′ 40″ W
Madison
87Louis Hirsig House
Louis Hirsig House
Louis Hirsig House
1974
ID-Nr. 74000072
1010 Sherman Avenue
43° 5′ 14″ N, 89° 22′ 32″ W
Madison1913 im Stil der Prairie Houses errichtetes Wohnhaus[34]
88Hoff Department Store
Hoff Department Store
Hoff Department Store
1989
ID-Nr. 89000005
101-103 Main Street
43° 0′ 30″ N, 89° 44′ 16″ W
Mount Horeb
89Hornung Mound Group1996
ID-Nr. 96000497
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
Town of Roxbury
90Horticulture and Agricultural Physics and Soil Science Building
Horticulture and Agricultural Physics and Soil Science Building
Horticulture and Agricultural Physics and Soil Science Building
1985
ID-Nr. 85000574
1525 Observatory Drive, Campus der University of Wisconsin
43° 4′ 35″ N, 89° 24′ 38″ W
Madison1894 im Richardsonian Romanesque-Stil errichtetes Universitätsgebäude
91Hotel Loraine
Hotel Loraine
Hotel Loraine
2002
ID-Nr. 02001125
119-123 West Washington Avenue
43° 4′ 23″ N, 89° 23′ 8″ W
Madison1924 im Beaux-Arts-Stil errichtetes Hotel; nachdem das Gebäude zwischenzeitlich als Büros für Behörden genutzt wurde, beherbergt es heute Eigentumswohnungen[35]
92Samuel Hunt House
Samuel Hunt House
Samuel Hunt House
1982
ID-Nr. 82000652
632 Center Road
42° 52′ 51″ N, 89° 18′ 35″ W
Town of Rutland
93Hyer's Hotel
Hyer's Hotel
Hyer's Hotel
1983
ID-Nr. 83003370
854 Jenifer Street
43° 4′ 43″ N, 89° 22′ 9″ W
Madison1854 im Italianate-Stil errichtetes Hotel[36]
94Gaute Ingebretson Loft House
Gaute Ingebretson Loft House
Gaute Ingebretson Loft House
1987
ID-Nr. 87000437
1212 Pleasant Hill Road
42° 54′ 47″ N, 89° 10′ 12″ W
Stoughton
95Iverson-Johnson House
Iverson-Johnson House
Iverson-Johnson House
1988
ID-Nr. 87002501
327 East Washington Street
42° 55′ 2″ N, 89° 13′ 0″ W
Stoughton1898 im Queen Anne-Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus
96Jackman Building
Jackman Building
Jackman Building
1980
ID-Nr. 80000121
111 South Hamilton Street
43° 4′ 22″ N, 89° 23′ 2″ W
MadisonVon 1913 bis 1914 im neoklassizistischen Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus[37]
97Herbert and Katherine Jacobs First House
Herbert and Katherine Jacobs First House
Herbert and Katherine Jacobs First House
1974
ID-Nr. 74000073
441 Toepfer Avenue
43° 3′ 31″ N, 89° 26′ 29″ W
Madison1937 nach einem Entwurf des Architekten Frank Lloyd Wright errichtetes Wohnhaus im von diesem entwickelten Usonia-Stil[38]
98Herbert and Katherine Jacobs Second House
Herbert and Katherine Jacobs Second House
Herbert and Katherine Jacobs Second House
1974
ID-Nr. 74000074
3995 Shawn Trail
43° 4′ 26″ N, 89° 32′ 5″ W
Middleton1943 nach einem Entwurf des Architekten Frank Lloyd Wright errichtetes Wohnhaus[39]
99Jenifer-Spaight Historic District
Jenifer-Spaight Historic District
Jenifer-Spaight Historic District
2004
ID-Nr. 04001153
Abgegrenzt durch Jenifer Street, Spaight Street, South Brearly Street und Williamson Street
43° 4′ 42″ N, 89° 22′ 7″ W
Madison
100Gulbrand and Bertha Jensvold House
Gulbrand and Bertha Jensvold House
Gulbrand and Bertha Jensvold House
2008
ID-Nr. 08000370
1033 WI 78
42° 54′ 47,5″ N, 89° 49′ 0,5″ W
Town of Perry
101Adolph H. Kayser House
Adolph H. Kayser House
Adolph H. Kayser House
1980
ID-Nr. 80000122
802 East Gorham Street
43° 5′ 3″ N, 89° 22′ 44″ W
Madison1902 im Stil der Prairie Houses errichtetes Wohnhaus
102Kehl Winery
Kehl Winery
Kehl Winery
1976
ID-Nr. 76000056
East of Prairie du Sac on WI 188
43° 17′ 19″ N, 89° 42′ 27″ W
Town of Roxbury
103John and Margarethe Kemp Cabin
John and Margarethe Kemp Cabin
John and Margarethe Kemp Cabin
2008
ID-Nr. 08001187
6950 WI 78
43° 14′ 14,8″ N, 89° 43′ 46,6″ W
Mazomanie1863 errichtete Blockhütte der deutschen Einwanderer John und Margarethe Kemp[40]
104Friederich Kohlmann House
Friederich Kohlmann House
Friederich Kohlmann House
1974
ID-Nr. 74000075
WI 19
43° 11′ 10″ N, 89° 38′ 22″ W
Springfield Corners
105Robert M. LaFollette House
Robert M. LaFollette House
Robert M. LaFollette House
1966
ID-Nr. 66000020
733 Lakewood Boulevard
43° 6′ 52″ N, 89° 22′ 22″ W
Maple Bluff1905 im viktorianischen Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus[41][42]
106Lake Farms Archeological District1978
ID-Nr. 78000088
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
Madison
107Lake View Sanatorium
Lake View Sanatorium
Lake View Sanatorium
1993
ID-Nr. 93000258
1204 Northport Drive
43° 8′ 18″ N, 89° 22′ 29″ W
MadisonVon 1929 bis 1930 im Art déco-Stil errichtetes Sanatorium
108Lamb Building
Lamb Building
Lamb Building
1984
ID-Nr. 84003645
114 State Street
43° 4′ 26″ N, 89° 23′ 58″ W
Madison1905 im Queen Anne-Stil errichtetes Geschäftshaus[43]
109Robert M. Lamp House
Robert M. Lamp House
Robert M. Lamp House
1978
ID-Nr. 73000077
22 North Butler Street
43° 4′ 37″ N, 89° 22′ 56″ W
Madison1903 nach einem Entwurf des Architekten Frank Lloyd Wright errichtetes Wohnhaus[44]
110Langdon Street Historic District1986
ID-Nr. 86001394
Abgegrenzt durch Lake Mendota, Wisconsin Avenue, Langdon Street und North Lake Street
43° 4′ 37″ N, 89° 23′ 37″ W
Madison
111August Cornelius Larson House
August Cornelius Larson House
August Cornelius Larson House
1994
ID-Nr. 94000451
1006 Grant Street
43° 3′ 49″ N, 89° 24′ 53″ W
Madison1911 im Stil der Prairie Houses errichtetes Wohnhaus
112Lathrop Hall
Lathrop Hall
Lathrop Hall
1985
ID-Nr. 85001503
1050 University Avenue, Campus der University of Wisconsin
43° 4′ 25″ N, 89° 24′ 9″ W
Madison1910 im Stil der Neorenaissance errichtetes Universitätsgebäude[45]
113William T. Leitch House
William T. Leitch House
William T. Leitch House
1975
ID-Nr. 75000061
752 East Gorham Street
43° 5′ 2″ N, 89° 22′ 45″ W
MadisonVon 1857 bis 1958 aus Sandstein im neugotischen Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus[46]
114William Ellery Leonard House
William Ellery Leonard House
William Ellery Leonard House
1993
ID-Nr. 93000071
2015 Adams Street
43° 3′ 40″ N, 89° 25′ 1″ W
Madison
115Lewis Mound Group (47-Da-74)1984
ID-Nr. 84000809
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
McFarland
116Library Park
Library Park
Library Park
1981
ID-Nr. 81000038
Abgegrenzt durch Vine Street, Main Street, Park Street und Pearl Street
42° 51′ 33″ N, 89° 32′ 0″ W
BellevilleMit 1894 errichtetem Rathaus
117Aslak Lie Cabin
Aslak Lie Cabin
Aslak Lie Cabin
1986
ID-Nr. 86000622
3022 County Trunk P
43° 1′ 14″ N, 89° 40′ 5″ W
Mount Horeb
118Lincoln School
Lincoln School
Lincoln School
1980
ID-Nr. 80000123
728 East Gorham Street
43° 4′ 59″ N, 89° 22′ 49″ W
Madison1915 im Stil der Prairie Houses errichtetes Schulgebäude
119Lincoln Street Historic District
Lincoln Street Historic District
Lincoln Street Historic District
2006
ID-Nr. 06000276
West Lincoln Street zwischen Main Street und Market Street
42° 55′ 55″ N, 89° 23′ 4″ W
Oregon
120Little Norway
Little Norway
Little Norway
1998
ID-Nr. 98000169
3576 CTH JG
43° 1′ 32″ N, 89° 47′ 44″ W
Blue Mounds1927 errichtetes Museumsdorf[47]
121Lockwood Barn
Lockwood Barn
Lockwood Barn
1982
ID-Nr. 82000653
Old Stage Road
42° 51′ 54″ N, 89° 19′ 22″ W
Town of Rutland
122Longfellow School
Longfellow School
Longfellow School
1996
ID-Nr. 96000239
1010 Chandler Street
43° 3′ 53″ N, 89° 24′ 9″ W
Madison1917 im Tudor Revival genannten Baustil errichtetes Schulgebäude
123George A. Lougee House
George A. Lougee House
George A. Lougee House
1978
ID-Nr. 78000090
620 South Ingersoll Street
43° 4′ 48″ N, 89° 21′ 49″ W
Madison1907 im Stil der Prairie Houses errichtetes Wohnhaus[48]
124Lower Mud Lake Archeological Complex2004
ID-Nr. 04000253
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
Town of Dunn
125Machinery Row
Machinery Row
Machinery Row
1982
ID-Nr. 82000654
601-627 Williamson Street
43° 4′ 33″ N, 89° 22′ 29″ W
MadisonVon 1898 bis 1914 im Richardsonian Romanesque-Stil errichtetes Fabrikgebäude[49]
126Madison Candy Company
Madison Candy Company
Madison Candy Company
1997
ID-Nr. 97000294
744 Williamson Street
43° 4′ 41″ N, 89° 22′ 19″ W
Madison1903 errichtetes Fabrikgebäude[50]
127Madison Gas and Electric Company Powerhouse
Madison Gas and Electric Company Powerhouse
Madison Gas and Electric Company Powerhouse
2002
ID-Nr. 02001126
100 South Blount Street
43° 4′ 43″ N, 89° 22′ 29″ W
MadisonUm 1908 im neoklassizistischen Stil errichtetes Gas- und Elektrizitätswerk[51]
128Madison Masonic Temple
Madison Masonic Temple
Madison Masonic Temple
1990
ID-Nr. 90001456
301 Wisconsin Avenue
43° 4′ 39″ N, 89° 23′ 12″ W
Madison1925 im neoklassizistischen Stil errichteter Freimaurertempel
129Madison Waterworks - Nichols Station
Madison Waterworks - Nichols Station
Madison Waterworks - Nichols Station
1980
ID-Nr. 80000125
East Gorham Street zwischen North Franklin Street und North Hancock Street
43° 4′ 49″ N, 89° 22′ 59″ W
Madison
130John Mann House
John Mann House
John Mann House
1982
ID-Nr. 82000655
6261 Nesbitt Road
43° 0′ 34″ N, 89° 28′ 44″ W
Fitchburg1856 in einem Stilmix aus Greek Revival und Italianate-Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus[52]
131Mansion Hill Historic District
Mansion Hill Historic District
Mansion Hill Historic District
1997
ID-Nr. 97000552
Abgegrenzt durch East Dayton Street, East Johnson Street, East Gorham Street, North Butler Street, Langdon Street, West Gilman Street und Lake Mendota
43° 4′ 39″ N, 89° 23′ 17″ W
Madisoneine Reihe von Villen aus dem 19. Jahrhundert[53]
132Marquette Bungalows Historic District
Marquette Bungalows Historic District
Marquette Bungalows Historic District
1997
ID-Nr. 97000329
Abgegrenzt durch South Thornton Avenue, Rutledge Street, South Dickinson Street und Spaight Street
43° 5′ 6″ N, 89° 21′ 25″ W
MadisonZwischen 1924 und 1930 errichtete Bungalows[54]
133Mazomanie Downtown Historic District
Mazomanie Downtown Historic District
Mazomanie Downtown Historic District
1992
ID-Nr. 92000406
1-118 Brodhead Street, 2-46 Hudson Street, 37-105 Crescent Street und 113 East Exchange Street
43° 10′ 32″ N, 89° 47′ 36″ W
Mazomanie
134Mazomanie Town Hall
Mazomanie Town Hall
Mazomanie Town Hall
1980
ID-Nr. 80000126
51 Crescent Street
43° 10′ 34″ N, 89° 47′ 33″ W
Mazomanie
135Timothy C. and Katherine McCarthy House
Timothy C. and Katherine McCarthy House
Timothy C. and Katherine McCarthy House
2002
ID-Nr. 02000813
848 Jenifer Street
43° 4′ 41″ N, 89° 22′ 11″ W
Madison1896 im Queen Anne-Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus
136McCormick-International Harvester Company Branch House
McCormick-International Harvester Company Branch House
McCormick-International Harvester Company Branch House
2010
ID-Nr. 10000231
301 South Blount Street
43° 4′ 39,4″ N, 89° 22′ 24,9″ W
Madison1898 errichtetes Fabrikgebäude[55]
137McCoy Farmhouse
McCoy Farmhouse
McCoy Farmhouse
1980
ID-Nr. 80000124
2925 Syene Road
43° 0′ 51″ N, 89° 23′ 49″ W
Fitchburg1853 im Italianate-Stil errichtetes Farmhaus[56]
138McFarland House
McFarland House
McFarland House
1988
ID-Nr. 88002228
5923 Exchange Street
43° 0′ 48″ N, 89° 17′ 19″ W
McFarland1857 im Stil des Greek Revival errichtetes Wohnhaus
139Mendota State Hospital Mound Group
Mendota State Hospital Mound Group
Mendota State Hospital Mound Group
1974
ID-Nr. 74000076
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
MadisonGruppe von präkolumbischen Tierdarstellungen
140Merrill Springs Mound Group II Archeological District
Merrill Springs Mound Group II Archeological District
Merrill Springs Mound Group II Archeological District
1991
ID-Nr. 91000670
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
MadisonGruppe von präkolumbischen Tierdarstellungen
141Middleton Depot, Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railroad
Middleton Depot, Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railroad
Middleton Depot, Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railroad
1999
ID-Nr. 99000520
1811 Parmenter Street
43° 5′ 42″ N, 89° 30′ 40″ W
Middleton1895 im spätviktorianischen Stil errichtetes Bahnhofsgebäude
142Miller House
Miller House
Miller House
1979
ID-Nr. 79000339
647 East Dayton Street
43° 4′ 51″ N, 89° 22′ 44″ W
Madison
143Mills Woods Mound
Mills Woods Mound
Mills Woods Mound
1991
ID-Nr. 91000667
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
MadisonGruppe von präkolumbischen Tierdarstellungen
144Simeon Mills House
Simeon Mills House
Simeon Mills House
1987
ID-Nr. 87001386
2709 Sommers Avenue
43° 5′ 34″ N, 89° 20′ 39″ W
Madison1863 im Italianate-Stil errichtete Villa
145Monona Mound (47DA275)
Monona Mound (47DA275)
Monona Mound (47DA275)
1989
ID-Nr. 89002064
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
MononaMound aus der Zeit zwischen 800 und 1100
146Moore Mound Group1993
ID-Nr. 93000809
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
Town of Dunn
147Mt. Horeb Opera Block
Mt. Horeb Opera Block
Mt. Horeb Opera Block
1989
ID-Nr. 89000068
109-117 East Main Street
43° 0′ 30″ N, 89° 44′ 19″ W
Mount Horeb1895 errichtetes Theater[57]
148Mount Horeb Public School
Mount Horeb Public School
Mount Horeb Public School
2010
ID-Nr. 10000298
207 Academy Street
43° 0′ 12,6″ N, 89° 44′ 13,4″ W
Mount Horeb1918 im Stil der Prairie Houses errichtetes Schulgebäude[58]
149Jens Naeset House
Jens Naeset House
Jens Naeset House
1985
ID-Nr. 85000577
126 East Washington Street
42° 55′ 4″ N, 89° 13′ 9″ W
Stoughton1878 im Italianate-Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus
150Nakoma Historic District1998
ID-Nr. 98000168
Abgegrenzt durch Odana Road, Manitou Way, Mohawk Drive und Whenona Drive
43° 2′ 36″ N, 89° 26′ 38″ W
MadisonZwischen 1915 und 1946 errichtete Wohnhäuser[59]
151North Hall, University of Wisconsin
North Hall, University of Wisconsin
North Hall, University of Wisconsin
1966
ID-Nr. 66000021
1050 Bascom Mall
43° 4′ 32″ N, 89° 24′ 11″ W
Madison1851 im Italianate-Stil errichtetes Universitätsgebäude[60]
152Northwest Side Historic District
Northwest Side Historic District
Northwest Side Historic District
1998
ID-Nr. 98000221
Abgegrenzt durch Van Buren Street, Clyde Street, Grant Street und Main Street
42° 55′ 9″ N, 89° 13′ 36″ W
Stoughton
153Observatory Hill Mound Group
Observatory Hill Mound Group
Observatory Hill Mound Group
2004
ID-Nr. 04000255
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
MadisonGruppe von präkolumbischen Mounds und Tierdarstellungen
154Old Executive Mansion
Old Executive Mansion
Old Executive Mansion
1973
ID-Nr. 73000078
130 East Gilman Street
43° 4′ 47″ N, 89° 23′ 12″ W
MadisonWohnhaus von Jeremiah McLain Rusk (1830–1893), 15. Gouverneur von Wisconsin[61]
155Old Spring Tavern
Old Spring Tavern
Old Spring Tavern
1974
ID-Nr. 74000077
3706 Nakoma Road
43° 3′ 2″ N, 89° 26′ 18″ W
Madison1854 im Stil des Greek revival errichtetes Gebäude[62]
156Old Synagogue
Old Synagogue
Old Synagogue
1970
ID-Nr. 70000030
East Gorham Street Ecke North Butler Street
43° 4′ 46,7″ N, 89° 23′ 5,5″ W
Madison
157Old U.S. Forest Products Laboratory
Old U.S. Forest Products Laboratory
Old U.S. Forest Products Laboratory
1985
ID-Nr. 85002332
1509 University Avenue, Campus der University of Wisconsin
43° 4′ 23″ N, 89° 24′ 40″ W
Madison1909 im georgianischen Stil errichtetes Universitätsgebäude
158Oregon High School
Oregon High School
Oregon High School
1998
ID-Nr. 98000406
220 North Main Street
42° 55′ 41″ N, 89° 22′ 58″ W
Oregon
159Oregon Masonic Lodge
Oregon Masonic Lodge
Oregon Masonic Lodge
1992
ID-Nr. 92000803
117-119 South Main Street
42° 55′ 33″ N, 89° 23′ 6″ W
Oregon1998 im spätviktorianischen Stil errichteter Freimaurertempel
160Oregon Water Tower and Pump House
Oregon Water Tower and Pump House
Oregon Water Tower and Pump House
2007
ID-Nr. 07001097
134 Janesville Street
42° 55′ 31″ N, 89° 23′ 1″ W
Oregon1899 errichteter Wasserturm und Pumpstation[63]
161Orpheum Theater
Orpheum Theater
Orpheum Theater
2008
ID-Nr. 07001460
216 State Street
43° 4′ 30″ N, 89° 23′ 19″ W
Madison1926 im Beaux-Arts-Stil errichtetes Musicaltheater
162Orton Park
Orton Park
Orton Park
1978
ID-Nr. 78000091
1100 Spaight Street
43° 4′ 51″ N, 89° 21′ 47″ W
Madison
163Orton Park Historic District1988
ID-Nr. 88000221
Abgegrenzt durch Spaight Street, South Few Street, Lake Monona und South Ingersoll Street
43° 4′ 41″ N, 89° 21′ 46″ W
Madison
164John George Ott House
John George Ott House
John George Ott House
1982
ID-Nr. 82000656
754 Jenifer Street
43° 4′ 39″ N, 89° 22′ 16″ W
Madison1873 im Italianate-Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus[64]
165Outlet Mound
Outlet Mound
Outlet Mound
2003
ID-Nr. 03001022
Ridgewood Avenue Ecke Midwood Avenue
43° 3′ 6″ N, 89° 20′ 5″ W
MononaFrüherer indianischer Begräbnisplatz
166Paoli Mills
Paoli Mills
Paoli Mills
1979
ID-Nr. 79000337
6890 Sun Valley Parkway
42° 55′ 47″ N, 89° 31′ 31″ W
Paoli
167Pflaum-McWilliams Mound Group
Pflaum-McWilliams Mound Group
Pflaum-McWilliams Mound Group
1991
ID-Nr. 91000666
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
Madison
168Carrie Pierce House
Carrie Pierce House
Carrie Pierce House
1972
ID-Nr. 72000048
424 North Pinckney Street
43° 4′ 43″ N, 89° 23′ 15″ W
Madison1857 errichtetes Wohnhaus[65]
169Plough Inn
Plough Inn
Plough Inn
1980
ID-Nr. 80000127
3402 Monroe Street
43° 3′ 12″ N, 89° 26′ 5″ W
Madison1853 im Stil des Greek Revival errichtetes Gebäude
170Daniel Pond Farmhouse1980
ID-Nr. 80000128
East of Brooklyn, am US 14
42° 50′ 58″ N, 89° 20′ 2″ W
Brooklyn
171Quisling Towers Apartments
Quisling Towers Apartments
Quisling Towers Apartments
1984
ID-Nr. 84003648
1 East Gilman Street
43° 4′ 41″ N, 89° 23′ 17″ W
MadisonUm 1939 im Stil der Streamline-Moderne errichtetes Apartmenthaus[66]
172Ole K. Roe House1984
ID-Nr. 84003652
404 South 5th Street
42° 54′ 56″ N, 89° 13′ 44″ W
Stoughton
173Dr. Newman C. Rowley House
Dr. Newman C. Rowley House
Dr. Newman C. Rowley House
1999
ID-Nr. 99000518
7410 Hubbard Avenue
43° 5′ 43″ N, 89° 30′ 32″ W
Middleton1867
174Rutland United Brethren in Christ Meeting House and Cemetery2004
ID-Nr. 04001002
687 US 14
42° 52′ 59″ N, 89° 21′ 5″ W
Town of Rutland1852 errichtetes Versammlungshaus
175St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church
1982
ID-Nr. 82000657
404 East Main Street
43° 4′ 37″ N, 89° 22′ 44″ W
MadisonVon 1888 bis 1989 im neuromanischen Stil errichtete Kirche[67]
176St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church1980
ID-Nr. 80000130
County Road K Ecke Church Road
43° 8′ 23″ N, 89° 32′ 27″ W
Ashton1901 errichtete katholische Kirche
177Frederick Schumann Farmstead
Frederick Schumann Farmstead
Frederick Schumann Farmstead
1993
ID-Nr. 93001426
8313 WI 19
43° 11′ 40″ N, 89° 37′ 49″ W
Town of Berry
178Sherman Avenue Historic District1988
ID-Nr. 88000216
Sherman Avenue zwischen Marston Avenue und North Brearly Street
43° 5′ 24″ N, 89° 22′ 27″ W
Madison
179Shorewood Historic District2002
ID-Nr. 02001432
Abgegrenzt durch Lake Mendota Drive, Tallyho Lane, Shorewood Boulevard und Blackhawk Country Club
43° 4′ 50″ N, 89° 26′ 48″ W
Shorewood Hills
180Siggelkow Park Mound Group (47-Da-504)
Siggelkow Park Mound Group (47-Da-504)
Siggelkow Park Mound Group (47-Da-504)
1985
ID-Nr. 85000576
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
McFarlandGruppe von Mounds aus präkolumbischer Zeit
181Simeon Mills Historic District
Simeon Mills Historic District
Simeon Mills Historic District
1987
ID-Nr. 87001063
102-118 King Street und 115-123 East Main Street
43° 4′ 29″ N, 89° 22′ 50″ W
Madison
182Eric and Jerome Skindrud Farm
Eric and Jerome Skindrud Farm
Eric and Jerome Skindrud Farm
1994
ID-Nr. 94001156
3070 Town Hall Road
43° 1′ 19″ N, 89° 41′ 18″ W
Town of Springdale
183Adam and Mary Smith House
Adam and Mary Smith House
Adam and Mary Smith House
1998
ID-Nr. 98000434
Smith's Crossing Ecke Leopold Way
43° 9′ 47″ N, 89° 15′ 53″ W
Sun PrairieVon 1856 bis 1860 im Italianate-Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus
184Hiram Smith Hall and Annex
Hiram Smith Hall and Annex
Hiram Smith Hall and Annex
1985
ID-Nr. 85000573
1545 Observatory Drive, Campus der University of Wisconsin
43° 4′ 33″ N, 89° 24′ 42″ W
MadisonVon 1890 bis 1991 im Queen Anne-Stil errichtetes Universitätsgebäude
185South Main Street Historic District
South Main Street Historic District
South Main Street Historic District
2000
ID-Nr. 00000699
South Main Street zwischen Jefferson Street und Janesville Street
42° 55′ 33″ N, 89° 23′ 5″ W
Oregon
186South School1985
ID-Nr. 85002319
1009 Summit Avenue
42° 54′ 37″ N, 89° 13′ 8″ W
Stoughton
187Southwest Side Historic District
Southwest Side Historic District
Southwest Side Historic District
1997
ID-Nr. 97001554
Abgegrenzt durch Lowell Street, South Monroe Street, West Main Street und South Page Street
42° 54′ 52″ N, 89° 13′ 31″ W
Stoughton
188Spring Harbor Mound Group1991
ID-Nr. 91000668
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
Madison
189State Historical Society of Wisconsin
State Historical Society of Wisconsin
State Historical Society of Wisconsin
1972
ID-Nr. 72000049
816 State Street
43° 4′ 31″ N, 89° 23′ 59″ W
MadisonVon 1896 bis 1900 im neoklassizistischen Stil errichtetes Gebäude, das heute den Sitz der Wisconsin Historical Society beherbergt[68]
190State Office Building
State Office Building
State Office Building
1982
ID-Nr. 82000658
1 West Wilson Street
43° 4′ 19″ N, 89° 22′ 54″ W
MadisonVon 1931 bis 1959 im Art déco-Stil errichteter Bürokomplex[69]
191Halle Steensland House
Halle Steensland House
Halle Steensland House
1982
ID-Nr. 82001843
315 North Carroll Street
43° 4′ 35″ N, 89° 23′ 18″ W
Madison1901 im Queen Anne-Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus[70]
192Steinle Turret Machine Company
Steinle Turret Machine Company
Steinle Turret Machine Company
2007
ID-Nr. 07001272
149 Waubesa Street
43° 5′ 48″ N, 89° 20′ 37″ W
Madison1903 errichtetes Fabrikgebäude; 1920 umgebaut[71]
193Stock Pavilion
Stock Pavilion
Stock Pavilion
1985
ID-Nr. 85001504
1675 Linden Drive, Campus der University of Wisconsin
43° 4′ 29″ N, 89° 24′ 54″ W
Madison1909 errichtetes Gebäude
194Joseph J. Stoner House
Joseph J. Stoner House
Joseph J. Stoner House
1980
ID-Nr. 80000129
321 South Hamilton Street
43° 4′ 11″ N, 89° 23′ 4″ W
Madison1858 im Italianate-Stil errichtetes Wohnhaus[72][73]
195Stoughton High School
Stoughton High School
Stoughton High School
2002
ID-Nr. 01001476
211 North Forrest Street
42° 55′ 9″ N, 89° 13′ 7″ W
Stoughton1892 im Stil der Neorenaissance errichtetes Schulgebäude
196Stoughton Main Street Commercial Historic District
Stoughton Main Street Commercial Historic District
Stoughton Main Street Commercial Historic District
1982
ID-Nr. 82001842
Main Street zwischen Yahara River und Forest Street
42° 55′ 1″ N, 89° 13′ 14″ W
StoughtonEnsemble von zwischen 1860 und 1910 errichteten Geschäftshäusern[74]
197Stoughton Universalist Church
Stoughton Universalist Church
Stoughton Universalist Church
1982
ID-Nr. 82000659
324 South Page Street
42° 54′ 58″ N, 89° 13′ 25″ W
Stoughton1858 im neoklassizistischen Stil errichtete Kirche
198Stricker Pond I Site (47 DA 424)1979
ID-Nr. 79000069
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
Middleton
199John J. Suhr House
John J. Suhr House
John J. Suhr House
1982
ID-Nr. 82000660
121 Langdon Street
43° 4′ 38″ N, 89° 23′ 27″ W
MadisonJohn Nader, 1886 errichtetes Wohnhaus
200Sun Prairie Water Tower
Sun Prairie Water Tower
Sun Prairie Water Tower
2000
ID-Nr. 00000360
Junction of Columbus, Church and Cliff Sts.
43° 11′ 14″ N, 89° 12′ 39″ W
Sun Prairie1899 und 1912 errichteter Wasserturm
201Sure Johnson Mound Group1994
ID-Nr. 94000537
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
McFarland
202Tenney Park-Yahara River Parkway1999
ID-Nr. 99001173
1220 East Johnson Street und 501 South Thornton Avenue
43° 5′ 23″ N, 89° 21′ 48″ W
Madison
203Thompson's Block
Thompson's Block
Thompson's Block
1984
ID-Nr. 84003654
119 East Main Street
43° 4′ 30″ N, 89° 22′ 51″ W
Madison1868 im Italianate-Stil errichtetes Gebäude
204Thorstrand1980
ID-Nr. 80000131
1-2 Thorstrand Road
43° 5′ 28″ N, 89° 28′ 56″ W
Madison
205Tompkins-Brindler Mound Group2003
ID-Nr. 03001023
Monona Drive
43° 3′ 18″ N, 89° 19′ 28″ W
Monona
206United States Post Office and Federal Courthouse
United States Post Office and Federal Courthouse
United States Post Office and Federal Courthouse
2002
ID-Nr. 02001443
215 Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard
43° 4′ 23″ N, 89° 22′ 52″ W
MadisonVon 1927 bis 1929 im neoklassizistischen Stil errichtetes Gebäude für Bundesbehörden
207University Heights Historic District1982
ID-Nr. 82001844
Abgegrenzt durch Regent Street, Allen Street, Lathrop Street sowie beide Seiten der Kendall Avenue
43° 4′ 12″ N, 89° 25′ 8″ W
MadisonEnsemble von Wohnhäusern verschiedener Baustile[75]
208University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium
University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium
University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium
1993
ID-Nr. 93001618
716 Langdon Street, Campus der University of Wisconsin
43° 4′ 34″ N, 89° 23′ 53″ W
Madison1892im Richardsonian Romanesque-Stil errichtete Turnhalle[76][77]
209University of Wisconsin Dairy Barn
University of Wisconsin Dairy Barn
University of Wisconsin Dairy Barn
2002
ID-Nr. 02000600
1915 Linden Drive, Campus der University of Wisconsin
43° 4′ 28″ N, 89° 25′ 6″ W
Madison1897 errichtete Versuchsfarm[78][79]
210University of Wisconsin Field House
University of Wisconsin Field House
University of Wisconsin Field House
1998
ID-Nr. 98000829
1450 Monroe Street, Campus der University of Wisconsin
43° 4′ 7″ N, 89° 24′ 45″ W
Madison1930 aus Sandstein errichtete Mehrzweckhalle[80]
211University of Wisconsin Science Hall
University of Wisconsin Science Hall
University of Wisconsin Science Hall
1993
ID-Nr. 93001616
550 North Park Street, Campus der University of Wisconsin
43° 4′ 33″ N, 89° 24′ 3″ W
Madison1887 im Richardsonian Romanesque-Stil errichtetes Universitätsgebäude[81]
212University Presbyterian Church and Student Center
University Presbyterian Church and Student Center
University Presbyterian Church and Student Center
2002
ID-Nr. 02001185
731 State Street
43° 4′ 29″ N, 89° 23′ 55″ W
Madison
213Vilas Circle Bear Effigy Mound and the Curtis Mounds
Vilas Circle Bear Effigy Mound and the Curtis Mounds
Vilas Circle Bear Effigy Mound and the Curtis Mounds
1974
ID-Nr. 74000078
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
MadisonGruppe von Mounds aus der späten Woodland-Periode
214Vilas Park Mound Group
Vilas Park Mound Group
Vilas Park Mound Group
1991
ID-Nr. 91000357
Adresse nicht veröffentlicht
MadisonGruppe von Mounds aus der späten Woodland-Periode
215Wakeley-Giles Commercial Building
Wakeley-Giles Commercial Building
Wakeley-Giles Commercial Building
1988
ID-Nr. 88000081
117-119 East Mifflin Street
43° 4′ 36″ N, 89° 23′ 0″ W
Madison
216Washburn Observatory and Observatory Director's Residence
Washburn Observatory and Observatory Director's Residence
Washburn Observatory and Observatory Director's Residence
1985
ID-Nr. 85000575
1401 und 1225 Observatory Drive, Campus der University of Wisconsin
43° 4′ 34″ N, 89° 24′ 31″ W
MadisonVon 1878 bis 1881 im Italianate-Stil errichtete Universitätssternwarte[82][83]
217Waubesa School
Waubesa School
Waubesa School
1997
ID-Nr. 97000806
3579 Sigglekow Road
43° 1′ 34″ N, 89° 16′ 38″ W
Town of Blooming Grove1920 im Bungalowstil errichtetes Schulgebäude
218Waunakee Railroad Depot
Waunakee Railroad Depot
Waunakee Railroad Depot
1978
ID-Nr. 78000092
South Street und Main Street
43° 11′ 30″ N, 89° 27′ 15″ W
Waunakee
219West Lawn Heights Historic District1998
ID-Nr. 98000223
Abgegrenzt durch die Eisenbahngleise der Illinois Central Railroad, Forest Hill Cemetery und Regent Street
43° 3′ 56″ N, 89° 25′ 26″ W
MadisonZwischen 1906 und 1946 errichtete Wohnhäuser[84]
220West Madison Depot, Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway
West Madison Depot, Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway
West Madison Depot, Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway
1985
ID-Nr. 85000990
640 West Washington Avenue
43° 4′ 5″ N, 89° 23′ 40″ W
Madison1903 errichtetes Bahnhofsgebäude der Milwaukee Road
221West School
West School
West School
1992
ID-Nr. 91001992
404 Garfield Street
42° 53′ 15″ N, 89° 13′ 27″ W
Stoughton1886 errichtetes Schulgebäude
222Wiedenbeck-Dobelin Warehouse
Wiedenbeck-Dobelin Warehouse
Wiedenbeck-Dobelin Warehouse
1986
ID-Nr. 86003473
619 West Mifflin Street
43° 4′ 7″ N, 89° 23′ 40″ W
Madison1907 errichtetes Lagerhaus
223Wingra Park Historic District
Wingra Park Historic District
1999
ID-Nr. 99001257
Abgegrenzt durch Monroe Street, Garfield Street, Chandler Street, South Randall Avenue, Drake Street, Vilas Avenue und Edgewood Avenue
43° 3′ 45″ N, 89° 24′ 55″ W
MadisonEnsemble von zwischen 1891 undo 1940 errichteten Gebäuden[85]
224Wisconsin Heights Battlefield
Wisconsin Heights Battlefield
Wisconsin Heights Battlefield
2002
ID-Nr. 01001553
Südöstlich der Kreuzung von County Road Y und WI 78 southeast of the junction of County Rd. Y and WI 78
43° 14′ 41″ N, 89° 43′ 5″ W
Town of RoxburyHistorisches Schlachtfeld von 1832 während des Black-Hawk-Krieg[86]
225Wisconsin Industrial School for Girls
Wisconsin Industrial School for Girls
Wisconsin Industrial School for Girls
1991
ID-Nr. 91001391
5212 WI M
42° 57′ 42″ N, 89° 22′ 39″ W
Fitchburg
226Wisconsin Memorial Hospital Historic District
Wisconsin Memorial Hospital Historic District
Wisconsin Memorial Hospital Historic District
1988
ID-Nr. 88002183
816 Troy Drive
43° 7′ 52″ N, 89° 24′ 18″ W
Madison
227Wisconsin State Capitol
Wisconsin State Capitol
Wisconsin State Capitol
1970
ID-Nr. 70000031
Capitol Square
43° 4′ 29″ N, 89° 23′ 3″ W
Madison1917 im Beaux-Arts-Stil errichtete Tagungsstätte beider Häuser des Kongresses von Wisconsin[87]
228Wisconsin Wagon Company Factory
Wisconsin Wagon Company Factory
Wisconsin Wagon Company Factory
2002
ID-Nr. 02001343
602 Railroad Street
43° 4′ 39″ N, 89° 22′ 35″ W
Madison1903 im für das frühe 20. Jahrhundert typischen Industriedesign errichtetes Fabrikgebäude[88]

Frühere Einträge

[2] Name[3] Bild Eintragsdatum Lage Ort Beschreibung
1Savage House1980
ID-Nr. 80000392
SR 1
42° 50′ 47″ N, 89° 14′ 25″ W
Stoughton2012 aus dem Register gestrichen

Siehe auch

Einzelnachweise

  1. Auszug aus dem National Register of Historic Places - Dane County Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  2. a b Die Nummerierung in dieser Listenspalte ist an der vom National Park Service vorgelegten Reihenfolge der Einträge orientiert; die Farben unterscheiden verschiedene Schutzgebietstypen des National Park Systems mit landesweiter Bedeutung (z. B. National Historic Landmarks) von den sonstigen Einträgen im National Register of Historic Places.
  3. a b National Register Information System. In: National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service, abgerufen am 9. Juli 2010 (englisch).
  4. Historical Marker Database - Agriculture Hall Abgerufen am 15. November
  5. Historical Marker Database - American Exchange Bank Abgerufen am 15. November
  6. Historical Marker Database - Badger State Shoe Company Abgerufen am 15. November
  7. Fotogalerie über Bascom Hill Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  8. Historical Marker Database - Robert M. Bashford House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  9. Historical Marker Database - Baskerville Apartment Building Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  10. Historical Marker Database - Bellevue Apartment Building Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  11. Historical Marker Database - Bernard-Hoover Boathouse Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  12. Historical Marker Database - Biederstaedt Grocery Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  13. Historical Marker Database - James B. Bowen House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  14. National Historic Landmark - Harold C. Bradley House (Memento desOriginals vom 3. April 2009 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/tps.cr.nps.gov Abgerufen am 15. November 2013
  15. Historical Marker Database - Judge Arthur B. Braley House Abgerufen am 15. November 2013
  16. Wisconsin History - Camp Randall Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  17. Wisconsin History - Chase Grain Elevator Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  18. Historical Marker Database - City Market Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  19. Historical Marker Database - William Collins House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  20. Wisconsin History - John R. Commons House (Memento desOriginals vom 9. November 2017 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/www.wisconsinhistory.org Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  21. Crosse House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  22. Historical Marker Database - Curtis-Kittleson House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  23. Historical Marker Database - Judson C. Cutter House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  24. Wisconsin History - Onon B. and Betsy Dahle House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  25. Historical Marker Database - Richard T. Ely House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  26. Historical Marker Database - Fess Hotel Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  27. National Historic Landmarks - First Unitarian Society of Madison (Memento desOriginals vom 3. April 2009 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/tps.cr.nps.gov Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  28. The Forest Products Laboratory (Memento desOriginals vom 15. Juli 2010 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/www.foresthistory.org Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  29. Wisconsin History - Blue Mounds Fort (Memento desOriginals vom 19. März 2012 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/www.wisconsinhistory.org Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  30. Wisconsin History - John and Flora Gilbert House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  31. Wisconsin History - Eugene A. Gilmore House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  32. Grace Episcopal Church Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  33. Historical Marker Database - Hauge Log Church Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  34. Historical Marker Database - Louis Hirsig House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  35. The Loraine Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  36. Historical Marker Database - Hyer's Hotel Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  37. Historical Marker Database - Jackman Building Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  38. National Historic Landmarks - Herbert and Katherine Jacobs First House (Memento desOriginals vom 3. April 2009 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/tps.cr.nps.gov Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  39. National Historic Landmarks - Herbert and Katherine Jacobs Second House (Memento desOriginals vom 3. April 2009 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/tps.cr.nps.gov Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  40. Wisconsin History - John and Margarethe Kemp Cabin Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  41. Historical Marker Database - Robert M. LaFollette House (Memento desOriginals vom 3. April 2009 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/tps.cr.nps.gov Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  42. Wisconsin History - Robert M. LaFollette House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  43. Historical Marker Database - Lamb Building Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  44. Isthmus - Frank Lloyd Wright's Lamp House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  45. University of Wisconsin-Madison - Lathrop Hall (Memento desOriginals vom 16. Januar 2012 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/recsports.wisc.edu Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  46. Historical Marker Database - William T. Leitch House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  47. Little Norway (Memento desOriginals vom 13. August 2006 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/www.littlenorway.com Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  48. Historical Marker Database - George A. Lougee House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  49. Machinery Row (Memento desOriginals vom 10. Juni 2015 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/www.machinery-row.com Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  50. Historical Marker Database - Madison Candy Company Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  51. Wisconsin History - Madison Gas and Electric Company Powerhouse Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  52. Historical Marker Database - John Mann House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  53. Historical Marker Database - Mansion Hill Historic District Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  54. Wisconsin History - Marquette Bungalows Historic District Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  55. Wisconsin History - McCormick-International Harvester Company Branch House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  56. Historical Marker Database - McCoy Farmhouse Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  57. Wisconsin History - Mt. Horeb Opera Block Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  58. Wisconsin History - Mount Horeb Public School Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  59. Wisconsin History - Nakoma Historic District Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  60. National Historic Landmark - North Hall, University of Wisconsin (Memento desOriginals vom 3. April 2009 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/tps.cr.nps.gov Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  61. Historical Marker Database - Old Executive Mansion Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  62. Wisconsin History - Old Spring Tavern Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  63. Wisconsin History - Oregon Water Tower and Pump House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  64. Historical Marker Database - John George Ott House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  65. Historical Marker Database - Carrie Pierce House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  66. Historical Marker Database - Quisling Towers Apartments Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  67. Historical Marker Database - St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  68. Wisconsin History Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  69. Emporis - State Office Building Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  70. Historical Marker Database - Halle Steensland House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  71. Wisconsin History - Steinle Turret Machine Company Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  72. AIA Wisconsin - Joseph J. Stoner House (Memento desOriginals vom 12. Februar 2012 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/www.aiaw.org Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  73. Historical Marker Database - Joseph J. Stoner House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  74. Historical Marker Database - Stoughton Main Street Commercial Historic District Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  75. Wisconsin History - University Heights Historic District Abgerufen am 16. November 2013
  76. National Historic Landmarks - University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium (Memento desOriginals vom 3. April 2009 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/tps.cr.nps.gov Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  77. Wisconsin History - University Of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  78. National Historic Landmark - University of Wisconsin Dairy Barn (Memento desOriginals vom 3. April 2009 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/tps.cr.nps.gov Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  79. Wisconsin History - University of Wisconsin Dairy Barn Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  80. The University of Wisconsin Collection - Wisconsin Field House Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  81. University of Wisconsin - Science Hall Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  82. University of Wisconsin Madison - Washburn Observatory Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  83. Wisconsin History - Washburn Observatory Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  84. Wisconsin History - West Lawn Heights Historic District Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  85. Wisconsin History - Wingra Park Historic District Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  86. Wisconsin History - The Battle of Wisconsin Heights Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  87. National Historic Landmarks - Wisconsin State Capitol (Memento desOriginals vom 3. April 2009 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/tps.cr.nps.gov Abgerufen am 17. November 2013
  88. Historical Marker Database - Wisconsin Wagon Company Factory Abgerufen am 17. November 2013

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The Judson C. Cutter House (1882-83) at 1030 Jenifer Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. Cutter, an entrepreneur, commissioned the construction of this house as an investment property, and he leased it to various tenants until 1890. The house has a decorative surface treatment in a late Victorian period style sometimes called Stick-Eastlake which seems to show the structure of the house and belies the mass of the building. (Charles Locke Eastlake was a British architect and furniture designer who popularized the "Modern Gothic" style.) Much of the original surface and trim is preserved, including siding panels in a variety of patterns. The steeply pitched gables have elaborate braces and barge-boards, and some windows are capped with shed-type window hoods. Madison architect Lew Porter expanded the building and in 1904 added the matching garage (visible on the left) for an electric car; it may well be the only extant electric car garage in Madison.
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(c) Motorrad-67 in der Wikipedia auf Englisch, CC BY-SA 4.0
First Unitarian Meeting House, Madison, Wisconsin
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Quisling Towers Apartments (ca. 1939) in Madison, Wisconsin. Designed by Louis Monberg in the streamlined moderne style and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Old U.S. Forest Products Laboratory at 1509 University Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin, was designed in a Georgian Revival style by Albert F. Gallistell of the Arthur Peabody architectural firm and built in 1909. When the Forest Products Laboratory relocated to its current facility at 1 Gifford Pichot Drive in 1932, the School of Engineering's Department of Mining and Metallurgy moved into the Old Lab building. That department, now renamed Materials Science and Engineering, is still housed there. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Herbert and Katherine Jacobs Second House at 3995 Shawn Trail in Middleton, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2003. It is the first home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright that used passive solar feature of hemi-cycles.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Dowling Apartment Building (1922). Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
United States Post Office and Courthouse - Madison, WI 1929.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
United States Post Office and Courthouse (1927-29), James A. Wetmore, architect. This impressive limestone building with its two-story Ionic colonnade is one of Madison's finest examples of the neo-classical revival style. Wetmore was Acting Supervising Architect for the Department of the Treasury, and this and similar designs were used in many medium-sized cities across the United States. This building replaced the former post office and courthouse (1870-1929) that was located across the square at E. Mifflin Street and Wisconsin Avenue. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Lathrop Hall at 1050 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Universalist Church at 324 S. Page Street in Stoughton, Wisconsin, was built of cream brick in 1858 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It now houses the Stoughton Historical Museum.
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Wakeley-Giles Commercial Building in Madison, Wisconsin. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
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The Biederstaedt-Breitenbach Grocery at 851-853 Williamson Street in Madison, Wisconsin, replaced an earlier structure at this site. It was built by Charles Biederstaedt as a saloon and grocery in 1874, and in 1891, Bavarian immigrant George C. Breitenbach took over the store. A store with a residence above was a common pattern in 19th-century Madison. Built of brick in a high Victorian Italianate mode, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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Paoli Mills, a complex of four buildings on five acres at 6890 Sun Valley Parkway in Paoli, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Old Spring Tavern at 3706 Nakoma Road in Madison, Wisconsin, also called Gorham's Hotel, was a stagecoach stop on the Madison-Monroe road for travelers to and from lead mines in the western part of the state. This Greek revival brick structure was built in 1854 for Madison dry goods merchant Charles E. Morgan. In 1860, James W. Gorham bought the hotel, and his wife and children lived here while he served in the Civil War. The house remained in the Gorham family until 1922. In later years, the house achieved fame for its tollhouse cookies. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
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Lincoln Street Historic District marker in Oregon, Wisconsin.
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Located at 119-123 W. Washington Avenue (at the intersection with Fairchild Street) in Madison, Wisconsin, the 10-story Hotel Loraine was designed by Herbert W. Tullgren and constructed between 1923 and 1925 for Milwaukee hotel and insurance magnate Walter Schroeder. It was named after Schroeder's niece. The Beaux Arts design combines Tudor and Mediterranean revival elements. Built at a cost of $1,100,000, the Loraine was Madison's most expensive commercial construction project to date, and for many years it was the city's leading hotel. Later it housed the State Departments of Justice and Commerce. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, and in 2003-04 it was redeveloped as a residential condominium.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Library Park in Belleville, Wisconsin, with the old Village Hall (1894) in the center, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Bernard-Hoover Boathouse (1915) at James Madison Park in Madison, Wisconsin. This frame building is the third boathouse on the site. The site symbolizes the importance of pleasure boating in Madison in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The original boatyards and boathouse were operated by Charles Bernard in the 1850s. His son William built this structure, which was purchased by Harry Hoover in 1943. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Badger State Shoe Factory building (ca. 1915) designed by Ferdinand Kronenberg in utilitarian-industrial style with neo-Classical motifs. Now "Das Kronenberg" apartments in Madison, Wisconsin. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Wisconsin Memorial Hospital is on the campus of the Mendota Mental Health Institute in Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Built in 1922, it has been empty since about 1994.
  • It was originally built as a memorial to Wisconsin veterans, and it last housed a veterans’ hospital.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Hiram Smith Hall and Annex on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison was designed 1890-91 by the Milwaukee firm Ferry & Clas. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places since 1985, it now houses Life Sciences Communications.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The McCormick-International Harvester Company Branch House is located at 301 S. Blount Street in Madison, Wisconsin. It was built in 1898 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.
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Autor/Urheber: Der ursprünglich hochladende Benutzer war Jeff dean in der Wikipedia auf Englisch, Lizenz: Attribution
Harold C. Bradley House (ca. 1909) at 106 N. Prospect Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin. Designed in Prairie School style by Louis Sullivan with working drawings by Purcell, Elmslie, Feick. Contracts of record with Claude and Starck. Photo © by Jeff Dean.
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Hauge Log Church north of Daleyville, Wisconsin. The Norwegian Lutheran Church was built in 1852 by Norwegian settlers.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Plaque for the Mansion Hill Historic District in Madison, Wisconsin
Halle Steensland House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Halle Steensland House at 315 N. Carroll Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was designed ca. 1893 by Gordon and Paunack in the Queen Anne/Edwardian style. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
John and Flora Gilbert House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The John and Flora Gilbert House at 357 N. Main Street in Oregon, Wisconsin. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.
Oregon Masonic Lodge.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Oregon Masonic Lodge at 117-119 S. Main Street in Oregon, Wisconsin. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
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Looking east at downtown w:Stoughton, Wisconsin on w:U.S. Route 51. It is listed as a historic district called the w:Stoughton Main Street Commercial Historic District.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Bascom B. Clarke House (1899) at 1150 Spaight Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was designed by Claude and Starck in the Queen Anne style with Arts and Crafts elements. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Lincoln School (1915) in Madison, Wisconsin, is a fine example of the Prarie School of architecture, as manifested in the bands of terracotta and stone that emphasize the horizontal lines of the design, detailed terracotta ornament on capitals and over the door, and the modern expression devoid of historical motifs. Lincoln School is the finest remaining of several similar school buildings in Wisconsin designed by the local architectural firm of Louis W. Claude and Edward F. Starck. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
The Gates of Heaven Synagogue (1863), the eighth-oldest synagogue building in the United States, was designed for Madison's Jewish congregation by local architect August Kutzbock in Rundbogenstil, a nineteenth-century German form of Romanesque revival. Kutzbock, a German immigrant, also used this distinctive style for the Pierce and Van Slyke Houses in the adjacent Mansion Hill district. The synagogue was later repurposed to serve as the Unitarian Society Meeting House, the Women's Christian Temperance Union, other churches, and a funeral home. In 1971 it was saved from demolition through the efforts of local citizens and moved from its original location at 214 W. Washington Avenue to James Madison Park. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. The stone benches in front of the building were added by the Madison Parks Department in 2009.
Longfellow School Madison.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Longfellow School at 1010 Chandler Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
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This is a locator map showing Dane County in Wisconsin. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Wiedenbeck Dobelin Warehouse at 619 W. Mifflin Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was designed by Claude and Starck and built in 1907. It is now converted into apartments and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The George A. and Caroline Lougee House (1907, Claude & Starck) at 620 S. Ingersoll Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. A significant example of the Prairie School style of architecture, this dwelling features an overhanging slate roof, belt-courses, horizontal massing, and a large terrace. It bears similarities to Frank Lloyd Wright's Harley Bradley House of 1900 in Kankakee, Illinois. Louis W. Claude worked for Louis H. Sullivan, with Frank Lloyd Wright and George Grant Elmslie, and remained lifelong friends with them. George A. Lougee was a distinguished hotel proprietor, operating both the Park Hotel and the University Club in Madison as well as the Palmer House in Chicago.
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Battlefield at Wisconsin Heights, painting by Samuel Mardsen Brookes (1816-1892)[1]
Machinery Row Madison.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Machinery Row (1898-1914) in Madison, Wisconsin. This block-long group of brick buildings was originally known as the Brown Brothers' Business Block. It earned the nickname "Machinery Row" when several agricultural implement branch houses located here, part of the lively railroad shipping business that flourished in Madison in the early 1900s. This substantial Romanesque revival building was built gradually, in sections, replacing older wooden structures and an ice house. It combines utilitarian-industrial design with Richardsonian Romanesque motifs, including turrets. It was designed by the prominent local architectural firm Conover and Porter, which also designed the University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium (the "Red Gym"). It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Located 70 feet above Lake Mendota on the westerly grounds of Mendota Mental Health Institute in Madison, Wisconsin, Farwell's Point Mound Group was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. This cluster of mounds contains eleven conicals constructed during the Middle Woodland stage (ca. 100-500), one of which rises to a height of ten feet. Farwell's Point Mound Group also includes remnants of two panthers, one bird, three linears, and one undefined effigy that were built during the Late Woodland stage (ca. 650-1200). Several other effigy mounds in this group, including a bird and a bear, were destroyed during the construction of the hospital facilities.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Agricultural Heating Station at 1535 Observatory Drive on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus was designed by John T.W. Jennings in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. It was built in 1899 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
One of nine conical mounds in the Edgewood College Mound Group, which also includes the tip of a linear mound, the remnants of two additional linears, a large bird effigy, and possibly the remnant of a bear effigy. Another bear effigy was entirely destroyed. This mound group was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.
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Front and side view of the Adam and Mary Smith House (ca. 1856-60) in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Designed by Samuel Donnel and August Kutzbock in Italianate style, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Houses on the north side of Rutledge Avenue between Dickinson Street and Rogers Street, Madison, Wisconsin. This is within the Marquette Historic District.
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The old, historic downtown section of Mazomanie, Wisconsin
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
View from the left wing toward the head and body of an eagle mound, one of three eagles at the Mendota Mental Health Institute campus in Madison, Wisconsin. This is the largest effigy mound of its type in Wisconsin, with a body length of 131 feet and a wingspread length of 624 feet. This group of mounds, which also includes two panthers, two bears, one deer, and several conicals, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Agricultural Engineering Hall of the University of Wisconsin-Madison at 460 Henry Mall was designed by Arthur Peabody in the Colonial Revival/Georgian Revival style. It was built in 1905 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. It lies within the Henry Mall Historic District.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Rowley House at 7410 Hubbard Avenue in Middleton, Wisconsin. It now houses the Middleton Historical Society Museum. It was built in 1867 by Dr. Newman (Numan?) C. Rowley at a cost of $800. In 1871, his son, Dr. Antinous A. Rowley, moved in and continued the practice. Here, his son, Dr. Antinous G. Rowley, became the third Dr. Rowley. His half sister, Arlene Rowley Morhoff, is the present owner and resident. It is a century home, having been owned and lived in by one family for over 100 years. It was built with yellow brick that likely came from the Pheasant Branch brickyard. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.
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Autor/Urheber: Daniel J SImanek, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
This is Washburn Observatory in the middle of Spring, 2009. In the picture, you can see fencing from the renovation that it was undergoing at the time.
City Market, Madison, Wisconsin.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The old City Market (1909) reflects the active civic improvement work in Madison, Wisconsin, at the turn of the century. Like other public projects, the market was intended to enhance the advantages of city life. The building design by Madison architect Robert L. Wright is a unique example of the Prairie School style. Set out on an I-plan, its horizontality is emphasized by wide roof overhangs and by cement stringcourses through bichrome brick walls. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
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The Dunroven House, located at 7801 Dunroven Road north of Dane, Wisconsin.
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(c) Corey Coyle, CC BY 3.0
Dr. C.F. Allen House
Baskerville Apartment Building.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Baskerville Apartment Building (1913-14) is one of Madison's finest remaining early apartment houses, built in an era of population explosion caused by enlargement of the University of Wisconsin, state government, and private industry. Downtown densities increased dramatically during this period before popular use of the automobile made the suburbs accessible to the lower and middle classes. One of the best works of local architect Robert L. Wright, known also for his design of the City Market, the Baskerville was designed in the early 20th-century apartment house style. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
Stock pavilion.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Stock Pavilion on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Wisconsin Field House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Wisconsin Field House
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The Wollersheim Winery, also known as the Kehl Winery, located east of Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin.
West School, Stoughton, Wisconsin.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
West School at 404 Garfield Street in Stoughton, Wisconsin, was built in 1886 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Sun Prairie Water Tower, located at the junction of Columbus, Church and Cliff Streets, was designed by Frank Stegerwald and constructed in 1899 and 1912. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Madison Candy Company (1903) in Madison, Wisconsin. Designed by Madison civil engineer and architect John Nader in utilitarian-commercial/industrial style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Orton Park in Madison, Wisconsin, was originally chosen as the site for the Village of Madison Cemetery in 1846. A decade later, upon acquisition of the Forest Hill site, the fathers of the growing city decided to disinter the bodies buried here. Named for Sureme Court Justice Harlow S. Orton, the park was the first municipal facility of its type. Official dedication occurred in 1887, being the culmination of a 12-year effort by Sixth Warders led by John George Ott. The park was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Fire Station #4 at 1329 W. Dayton Street in Madison, Wisconsin, is one of the oldest firehouse buildings in the city and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Designed by local architect Lew F. Porter and built in 1904-05, the station features tiny windows on the east facade that originally lit horse stalls. The rapid expansion of University Heights, Wingra Park, and other near west side neighborhoods at the turn of the century necessitated the construction of this firehouse, which was the first built outside of the central city. In 1983, the Fire Department moved, and in 1984, the building was rehabilitated into six townhouse apartments.
Vilas Park Mound Group.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Vilas Park Mound Group in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The William T. Leitch House (1857-58) at 752 E. Gorham Street in Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
  • The buff-colored sandstone for this Gothic revival house was quarried in Westport, barged across Lake Mendota, and cut on the building site. The exterior of the structure is characterized by high peaked gables, decorative barge-boards, spike finials, and a central cupola. William T. Leitch, a New York clothier, commissioned the house before coming to Madison in 1858. He served three terms as mayor beginning in 1862.
Waunaukee Train Depot.jpg
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Forest Products Laboratory at 1 Gifford Pinchot Drive in Madison, Wisconsin, was designed in the Art Deco or International Art Moderne style by C. B. Fritz of the Chicago firm Holabird & Root. Built in 1932, it replaced the Old Forest Products Laboratory located at 1509 University Avenue. The Old Forest Products Lab was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985, and the new Forest Products Lab was added in 1995.
Lyman Brown House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Lyman Brown House at 101 S. Fifth Street in Stoughton, Wisconsin, also known as the Brown-Sewell House, was built in 1859 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Old Executive Mansion (1955=56) at 130 E. Gilman Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. Constructed of locally quarried sandstone and designed in the Italianate style, this house was originally built for Julius T. White, secretary of the Wisconsin Insurance Company. Governor Jeremiah Rush acquired the house in 1868 and sold it to the state of Wisconsin two years later. It was the executive mansion for seventeen Wisconsin governors between 1885 and 1950. The porch was redone in neo-Classical style by Gordon Paunack in the 1890s.
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Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Steinle Turret Machine Company at 149 Waubesa Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was initially a small factory constructed by the American Shredder Corporation in 1903. In 1906, the building was purchased by the Steinle Turret Machine Company and expanded greatly over the following 14 years. The building was purchased by the Atwood Community Center in 2005 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.
Mills Woods Mound.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Located in Hudson Park at the intersection of Lakeland and Hudson Avenues in Madison, Wisconsin, this effigy mound has been described as a panther, a turtle, and a lizard. Part of its tail was destroyed by the construction of Lakeland Avenue. Together with the nearby Elmside Park effigy mounds, it is a remnant of a cluster of some 22 mounds that stretched from the Yahara River to Olbrich Park on the northeastern shore of Lake Monona, almost all of which were destroyed by residential development. Beyond the three preserved effigies, the cluster originally contained 12 bird effigies (one with a wingspan of 568 feet) as well as 10 conicals and 4 linears.
Frey School.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Tgkrause, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Frey School, 8847 County Road Y Roxbury
Jens Naeset House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Jens Naeset House at 126 E. Washington Street in Stoughton, Wisconsin, was built in 1878 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
Lake View Sanatorium.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Lake View Sanatorium at 1204 Northport Drive in Madison, Wisconsin, was constructed in 1929-30 as a tuberculosis sanatorium and general hospital for Dane County. Designed by architect E. A. Stubenrauch in the Art Deco style, the 66,000-square-foot facility accommodated 100 tuberculosis patients in an attractive setting that afforded abundant fresh air and sunshine while isolating them from the general population. It was located near the top of Lakeview Hill, which at 1017 feet is the second highest point in Dane County (surpassed only by Blue Mound State Park). In keeping with advances in medicine, the sanatorium was phased out of service by 1966. The main building now houses licensing, clinical, and welfare services of the Dane County Department of Human Services. In 1987, the Madison Landmarks Commissions turned down a proposal to designate the sanatorium as a Madison Landmark. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993, and in 2006 the surrounding park was placed in permanent conservancy, preserving it for public use.
Sun Prairie Cannery.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Sun Prairie Canning Company, also known as the Fuhremann Canning Company, was established in 1900 by local farmers looking for a way to market their crops. It was purchased by the Oconomowoc Canning Company in 1928. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. It now houses the Cannery Grill.
Cambridge Wisconsin Public School and High School NRHP.jpg
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Iverson-Johnson House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Iverson-Johnson House at 327 E. Washington Street in Stoughton, Wisconsin, was built in 1898 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The gable fretwork, characteristic of Stoughton, here extends to Nordic dragon heads.
Burrows Park mound.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Burrows Park in Madison, Wisconsin, has one straight-winged bird effigy with a wing span of 128 feet created during Late Woodland culture (ca. 800-1100), here viewed from the tail looking toward the head. A running fox effigy located north of this effigy was destroyed. The bird effigy was vandalized and damaged but restored in 1934. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
Adam Dunlap Farmstead.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Tgkrause, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Adam Dunlap Farmstead, 9646 Dunlap Hollow Rd. Mazomanie
Bowen House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The James B. Bowen House (1855) at 302 S. Mills Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. This Italianate style farmhouse was built for Seth Van Bergen from locally quarried sandstone. It is characterized by ornate wood bracketing and a central cupola. In 1859, Van Bergen sold the house to James B. Bowen, local homeopathic physician, and Bowen's son-in-law Wayne Ramsay, cashier of the First National Bank. Bowen lived in the house until his death in 1881, when the Ramsay family occupied it.
University Presbyterian Church and Student Center.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
University Presbyterian Church and Student Center on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
West Madison Depot.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The West Madison Depot of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Pacific Railway ("the Milwaukee Road"), located at 640 W. Washington Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin, was built in 1903 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
Observatory Hill Mound Group 3.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
On Observatory Hill on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with a commanding view of Lake Mendota, are two effigy mounds: a bird and a two-tailed water spirit (also interpreted as a turtle). The wings of the bird have been shortened from their original span of 133 feet. A number of other mounds belonged to this group but have been destroyed. To the south, several conicals were eliminated when Agriculture Hall was built in 1902. And to the north, a panther effigy and a linear mound were destroyed by the university sometime after 1922. The effigies were built during the period of Late Woodland culture (650-1200) and were later used by the Winnebago people for ceremonies and burials. The two surviving mounds were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.
Stoughton High School.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Stoughton High School at 211 N. Forrest Street in Stoughton, Wisconsin, was built in 1892 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
Heineys Meat Market, Black Earth WI 2012.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Kenneth C. Zirkel, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Heiney's Meat Market, Black Earth, Wisconsin. On the National Register of Historic Places.
Louis Hirsig House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Louis Hirsig House at 1010 Sherman Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
Outlet Mound Monona.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Outlet Mound at the junction of Midwood and Ridgewood Avenues in Monona, Wisconsin, is the largest of a group of 19 conical, oval, and linear mounds originally located at this site. The sole surviving mound, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.
Agricultural Chemistry Building, University of Wisconsin.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Agricultural Chemistry Building at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, located at 420 Henry Mall, was designed by Paul Cret, Warren Laird, and Arthur Peabody in the Georgian revival style. Built in 1912, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. It lies within the Henry Mall Historic District. Today it houses the Biochemistry Department.
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Photo of county marker for Fort Blue Mounds shot on 4/21/2007
American Exchange Bank.JPG
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The American Exchange Bank (1871) in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. This Italian Renaissance Revival style structure, a distinguished example of its type, was designed by architect Stephen Vaughn Shipman. Built of Madison sandstone as the Park Savings Bank, the structure occupies the former site of the American House (1838-1868), where the first territorial legislative session was held on November 26, 1838. The American Exchange Bank, which moved to the building in 1922, has been a Madison institution since 1871.
Monona Mound looking west.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Effigy mound in the shape of a water spirit on the grounds of the Knute Reindahl House at 4007 Monona Drive in Monona, Wisconsin. It has been suggested that this mound, together with two nearby conical mounds now destroyed, served as a calendar marking the summer and winter solstices. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
Science Hall.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Science Hall, University of Wisconsin
Pflaum-McWilliams Mound Group.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
One of three linear mounds in the Pflaum-McWilliams Mound Group located along the crest of a glacial drumlin in the Edna Taylor Conservancy Park in Monona, Wisconsin. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991, this mound group also contains three more linear mounds and one large effigy of a panther on the hillside. The group originally contained three more linear mounds and one conical that have been destroyed.
William Collins House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Collins House (ca. 1912) at 704 E. Gorham Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was designed by architects Louis Claude and Edward Starck for the lumber executive William Collins and his wife Dora. Characterized by a gable roof, wide eaves, leaded glass windows, and horizontal and vertical banding that lends an effect of half-timbering, the design of this building has many affinities with the Prairie School. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
Hyer's Hotel.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Hyer's Hotel (1854) in Madison, Wisconsin. Built in a vernacular that borrows both from Greek revival and Italianate sources, this brick structure was the front section of a larger farmers' and railway hotel. Such hotels offered lodging to boarders and travelers in the nineteenth century. David Hyer came to the nascent village of Madison in 1837. In 1855, he sold the hotel to Henry C. Jaquish, who operated it until a fire destroyed the rear portion of the building in 1874. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Madison Gas and Electric Company Powerhouse.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Madison Gas & Electric Company Powerhouse (1902), designed by Claude and Starck and expanded by Mead & Seastone (1915) in early 20th-century industrial style with Flemish neo-Classical motifs. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
First Lutheran Middleton.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
First Lutheran Church at the intersection of Old Sauk and Pleasant View Roads in Middleton, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. German immigrants who came to the Middleton area in the 1840s formed a Lutheran congregation in 1852. In 1854, they built a log church just north of the present edifice. in 1866, a second church was built, this time with sawn lumber as well as a steeple and bell. In 1884, an addition was built including a new steeple and bell. The edifice served until 1947, when regular services were discontinued and the congregation dissolved. A dedicated group of volunteers maintains the sanctuary and the surrounding cemetery. A memorial service is held annually in the late summer to honor "the big church on the hill" founded by early settlers.
Chase Grain Elevator, Sun Prairie, Wisconsin.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Chase Grain Elevator in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, was built in 1922 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.
John J. Suhr House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
John J. Suhr House (ca. 1891) in Madison, Wisconsin. The Suhr family, the owners of the local German-American Bank, were at the time the only German family that resided in the Yankee-dominated Mansion Hill neighborhood. Constructed in the Second Empire style, the house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
Waubesa School.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Waubesa School at 3579 Sigglekow Road in Blooming Grove, Wisconsin, was designed by Louis A. Harrison in the Bungalow/Craftsman style and constructed in 1920. It was not a one-room schoolhouse but instead a "graded school," with a number of small rooms for different grades off one large classroom. It served the towns of Blooming Grove and Cottage Grove as Joint School No. 6 until 1961, when it was sold and used as a storehouse. In 1989, it was converted into a dwelling. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.
Grace Episcopal Church.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Grace Episcopal Church at 6 N. Carroll Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. Designed by Milwaukee architect James Douglas and constructed of local sandstone, Grace Episcopal Church was built between 1855 and 1858. A distinguished example of the Gothic revival style inspired by early English models, this building houses the oldest parish in the city of Madison, founded in 1838. The corner tower contains a full carillon of bells.
Pierce House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Carrie Pierce House in Madison, Wisconsin. It was designed by August Kutzbock and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
Robert M. Bashford House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Robert M. Bashford House (1856-57) at 423 N. Pinckney Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. Designed by August Kutzbock, this house is an example of the towered Italian villa style, executed in sandstone. Its square, hipped roof and three-story tower or campanile make it unique among old Madison residences. The house was first occupied by H. K. Lawrence, banker and secretary of the Madison and Watertown Railroad. Robert M. Bashford, elected mayor of Madison in 1890, moved into the house in that year.
Bear Mound Park.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Vilas Circle Bear Effigy Mound in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
Elmside Park Mounds.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Located in Elmside Park at the corner of Lakeland and Maples Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin, these effigy mounds of a lynx and a bear were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. Together with the nearby Hudson Mound, they are remnants of a cluster of some 22 mounds that stretched from the Yahara River to Olbrich Park on the northeastern shore of Lake Monona, almost all of which were destroyed by residential development. Beyond the three preserved effigies, the cluster originally contained 12 bird effigies (one with a wingspan of 568 feet) as well as 10 conicals and 4 linears.
John Fritz Farmstead September 2013.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Shawn Conrad, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
John Fritz Farmstead, 642 Fritz Rd. Montrose
East Wilson Street Historic District.JPG
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
East Wilson Street Historic District in Madison, Wisconsin. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
Fourth Lake Ridge Historic District, Madison, Wisconsin.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Houses on Prospect Place in the Fourth Lake Ridge Historic District, Madison, Wisconsin
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church (1888-89) in Madison, Wisconsin. Designed in a late 19th-century eclectic style by Madison civil engineer and architect John Nader, this church is the third-oldest Catholic parish in the city. It was dedicated on St. Patrick's Day in 1889, with Archbishop Heiss of Milwaukee in attendance. Since its construction by local builder Timothy McCarthy, the church has undergone several major alterations, including a widening of the entire structure in 1903. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
Samuel Hunt House.JPG
Autor/Urheber: TheCatalyst31, Lizenz: CC0
The Samuel Hunt House at 632 Center Road in Rutland, Wisconsin.
Timothy C. and Katherine McCarthy House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Timothy C. and Katherine McCarthy House (1896) at 848 Jenifer Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was designed by Conover and Porter in the Queen Anne style. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
Simeon Mills House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Simeon Mills House (1863) known as "Elmside" at 2709 Sommers Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. This elegant Italian villa style house was constructed of native sandstone on the 191-acre country estate of Simeon and Maria Mills. An early pioneer from Ohio, Mills erected Madison's first store and was a banker, real estate developer, and respected civic leader. As a founder of Madison's first insurance company, the first newspaper, and two major railroads, he was instrumental in the growth and prosperity of Madison. He also helped establish the University of Wisconsin.
Christian Dick Block.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Christian Dick Block at 106 E. Doty St. in Madison, Wisconsin, was built in 1889 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
Bellevue Apartment Building.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Bellevue Apartments (1913-14) in Madison, Wisconsin. Constructed by local builder Charles E. Marks, the Bellevue was the largest and most expensive apartment building erected during Madison's pre-World War I apartment house boom. Advertised as a place of "ease and comfort," the Bellevue featured such Victorian luxuries as built-in leaded glass bookcases and fireplaces. The building pioneered modern conveniences, including electric elevators, food and laundry service, and centralized vacuum, trash disposal, and refrigerator systems. Added to National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
South Main Street Historic District.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The South Main Street Historic District in Oregon, Wisconsin. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.
Commons House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The John R. and Nell Commons House, known as "Hocheera," is located at 1645 Norman Way in Madison, Wisconsin. This large stucco house was designed by noted Madison bungalow designer Cora Tuttle and constructed in 1913. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. Until 1937, it was the home of John R. Commons, a University of Wisconsin professor of economics. Commons was nationally significant as the author of important social reforms in the Progressive Era that helped pave the way for Roosevelt's New Deal. Commons was the mentor of many outstanding economists and is credited with originating "the Wisconsin Idea" in which university faculty serve as advisors to state government.
Ely House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Ely House (1896) at 205 N. Prospect Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin, was commissioned by Richard T. Ely, nationally known economist and professor at the University of Wisconsin. In the academic freedom case involving Ely's allegedly radical views, the university's Board of Regents vindicated him and broadly endorsed "that continual and fearless sifting and winnowing by which alone the truth can be found." Designed in the Georgian Revival style by Chicago architect Charles Sumner Frost, the house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
Siggelkow Park Mound.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Linear mound in Siggelkow Park, McFarland, Wisconsin. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
Simeon Mills Historic District.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Simeon Mills Historic District in Madison, Wisconsin. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
Wisconsin Wagon Company Factory.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Wisconsin Wagon Company Factory in Madison, Wisconsin, now part of the Madison Gas & Electric compound. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
Samuel Hall House.JPG
Autor/Urheber: TheCatalyst31, Lizenz: CC0
The Samuel Hall House, located at 974 Hillside Road in Albion, Wisconsin.
North Hall UW.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
North Hall on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It now houses the Political Science Department.
Bram Mound Group.JPG
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
A linear mound, one of three in the Bram Mound Group in Goodland Park on the shore of Lake Waubesa
Robert M. LaFollette House, Maple Bluff (Dane County, Wisconsin).jpg
Robert M. LaFollette House, Maple Bluff (Dane County, Wisconsin)
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Friederich Kohlmann House.jpg
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Autor/Urheber: Der ursprünglich hochladende Benutzer war Jeff dean in der Wikipedia auf Englisch, Lizenz: Attribution
Photo © by Jeff Dean.
Cardinal Hotel.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Cardinal Hotel (ca. 1908; 4th and 5th floors added the following year) in Madison, Wisconsin. Block and brick construction designed by Ferdinand Kronenberg. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
Frederick Schumann Farmstead.jpg
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Harlow S. and Isabel Ott House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Harlow S. and Isabel Ott House (1897) at the intersection of Jenifer and Spaight Streets in Madison, Wisconsin, designed by Claude and Starck.
State Office Building.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The State Office Building at 1-29 W. Wilson Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was designed by Arthur Peabody in the Art Deco style and constructed in three stages. The North Wing was built in 1931, the Center Section was added in 1939, and the South Wing was completed in 1959. Located on a slope, the building's 13 stories are visible from Lake Monona, but the Wilson Street front has only 11 stories. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
Northwest Side Historic District, Stoughton, Wisconsin.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Houses on N. Monroe Street in Stoughton, Wisconsin, part of the Northwest Side Historic District. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.
Merrill Springs Mound Group.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Linear mound at 5046 Lake Mendota Drive in Madison, Wisconsin, part of the Merrill Springs II Mound Group. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991, this mound group comprises two linears, two conicals, and remnants of two effigies.
Eggiman House (1936).jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Ernest Eggiman House (1936) at 857 South Shore Drive in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.
Madison, WI, Masonic Temple.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Masonic Temple in Madison, Wisconsin. Designed by Law & Law. Added to the National Register of Historical Places in 1990.
Sereno W. Graves House.JPG
Autor/Urheber: TheCatalyst31, Lizenz: CC0
The Sereno W. Graves House at 4006 Old Stage Road in Rutland, Wisconsin.
Agricultural Dean's House Madison.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The former University of Wisconsin-Madison Agricultural Dean's House at 10 Babcock Place, now within Allen Centennial Gardens, was designed by Conover and Porter in Queen Anne style. It was built in 1896 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
American Tobacco Company Warehouses Complex.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
American Tobacco Company Warehouses complex in Madison, Wisconsin, designed by Claude and Starck in a utilitarian-industrial style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.
Orpheum Theater, Madison.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Orpheum Theater (1926) at 216 State Street in Madison, Wisconsin. Designed by Rapp & Rapp, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
Jens and Ingeborg Cold House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Jens and Ingeborg Cold House at 111 S. Fifth Street in Stoughton, Wisconsin, was built in 1892 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.
Lamb Building.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Lamb Building (1905) at 114 State Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. With its two-story bays, leaded glass detail, and original Carroll Street storefront, this is one of Madison's best remaining adaptations of the Queen Anne style to commercial architecture. Constructed for retired attorney F. J. Lamb, the building was designed by Claude and Starck. The building has been used for a variety of commercial purposes.
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(c) Teemu08 at en.wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0
I (Teemu08 (talk)) took this image in October 2011.
Middleton Depot.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
In 1856, a depot was built by the Milwaukee-Mississippi Railroad Company to serve the community then called Middleton Station. It was replaced by another depot which burned. The present building was erected in 1895 and had a passenger waiting room, a freight room, and a station agent's office. It continued in use by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad (also known as "the Milwaukee Road") serving passengers trains until 1960 and was used as a freight depot until 1975, when the Wisconsin Public Service Commission permitted its closing. The depot was purchased by the City of Middleton in 1976 and remodeled, initially to serve as a Senior Citizens' headquarters, more recently as a Visitor Center. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999, both because of its architecture and also because of its association with the development of railroads of Middleton and Wisconsin.
John George Ott House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
John George Ott House (1873) in Madison, Wisconsin. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
August Cornelius Larson House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The August C. and Della Larson House (1911) at 1006 Grant Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was designed by Claude and Starck in the Prairie School style. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.
Soil Science.JPG
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
University of Wisconsin Horticulture and Agricultural Physics and Soil Science Building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
Plough Inn.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Plough Inn at 3402 Monroe Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was originally constructed in 1853 by German immigrant August Paunack as a stone house on the Wiota Road. In 1858 it was converted into an inn by Englishman John Ware, who extended it toward the road by a 25-foot brick addition in the Greek revival vernacular style.
Dean House Monona.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
This simple, flat-roofed cream brick structure with wood cornice and dentils located at 4718 Monona Drive in Madison, Wisconsin, was built in 1856 for Nathaniel W. and Harriet Dean, who lived in the house in the 1860s and early 1870s. After Nathaniel Dean's death, Harriet moved to California. The house was used by tenant farmers after 1871 and in the 1920s as the Monona Golf Course clubhouse, serving in this capacity for 50 years. The Historic Blooming Grove Historical Society began restoration of the Dean House in 1972, and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It is now a venue for cultural events and local history study.
Gaute Ingebretson Loft House.JPG
Autor/Urheber: TheCatalyst31, Lizenz: CC0
The Gaute Ingebretson Loft House, located at 1212 Pleasant Hill Road east of Stoughton, Wisconsin. The building is in the center of the picture, behind the truck and the tree.
Adolph H. Kayser House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Adolph H. Kayser House (1902) at 802 E. Gorham Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The Kayser House was designed by Claude and Starck, a local architectural firm that would later become the foremost practitioner of the Prairie School style in Madison. The design of the Kayser House is a distinctive blend of classical details, then very popular, and the broad horizontal lines and simple massing of the Prairie School, which was just coming into vogue. Kayser was a prominent Madison lumber dealer who also served as mayor of Madison from 1914 to 1916.
Oregon High School.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Oregon High School at 220 N. Main Street in Oregon, Wisconsin. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.
East Park Historic District, Stoughton, Wisconsin.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Marker for the East Park Historic District in Stoughton, Wisconsin
Curtis-Kittleson House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Curtis-Kittleson House (1901) at 1102 Spaight Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. William D. Curtis commissioned the architectural firm of J. O. Gordon and F. W. Paunack to design this imposing brick house in the Queen Anne style. Hallmarks of the style include the complex shape, wide veranda, and corner tower, highlighted by eclectic and finely crafted details. Curtis was the manager of the local horse collar pad factory founded by his father, Dexter Curtis. He also served one term as mayor of Madison (1904-1906). I. M. Kittleson, who served as mayor from 1920 to 1925, bought the house in 1949.
Miller House, Madison.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The William and Anna May Miller House (1853) in Madison, Wisconsin, was built by photographer Frederick Conover. It was moved from its original location at the corner of Pinckney and Johnson Streets to its present location at 647 E. Dayton Street in 1904 by William Miller, an aide of "Fighting Bob" La Follette. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
Judge Arthur B. Braley House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Judge Arthur B. Braley House (ca. 1873) in Madison, Wisconsin. Neo-Grec style, dormers with Aesthetic detailing. Remodeled Gothic revival porch ca. 1900 by either Lew Porter or Claude and Starck. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Eugene A. Gilmore House.JPG
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Gilmore House (1908), located at 120 Ely Place in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. Called the "Airplane House," it illustrates the essence of the Prairie School of architecture. The strong feeling of horizontality is given by sweeping eaves; banded, leaded casement windows; horizontal wood trim; and site placement. Wright, the most outspoken of the Prairie architects, designed this house for attorney Eugene A. Gilmore at a time when prevailing architectural forms were derived from historical styles.
John Sweet Donald Farmstead September 2013.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Shawn Conrad, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
John Sweet Donald Farmstead, 1972 WI 92 Springdale
Crosse House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Dr. Charles G. Crosse House in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, was built ca. 1864 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. Crosse was a physician who published the city's first successful newspaper, The Countryman, and helped establish the first Sun Prairie high school. He served as village president and as a Wisconsin state legislator.
Fess Hotel.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Fess Hotel (1858, 1901) at 123 E. Doty Street in Madison, Wisconsin, is a reminder of the commercial character of the King Street and Doty Street area. George Fess, the original proprietor, catered to travelers on the nearby railroad lines and to weekly boarders, and the hotel was patronized by the common man throughout its history. After a remodeling in 1901 by architects J. O. Gordon and F. W. Paunack, the lodging was known for a decade as the Central Hotel though it remained in the Fess family until recently. It is now occupied by the Great Dane Brew Pub. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
Thompson's Block.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Thompson's Block at 119 E. Main Street in Madison, Wisconsin, is an Italianate building constructed in 1868. The architect may have been August Kutzbock (attribution by architectural historian Gary Tipler). It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
Agriculture Hall.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Agriculture Hall, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
Blackhawk Country Club bear mound.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
One of three bear effigies on the fairway of Blackhawk Country Club in Madison, Wisconsin. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, this Late Woodland Culture mound group also includes a flying goose effigy, shown below.
Edward C. Elliott House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Edward C. Elliott House, located at 137 N. Prospect Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin, is a Prairie School building designed ca. 1907 by George Washington Maher. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
Oregon Water Tower.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Oregon Water Tower and Pump House located at 134 Janesville Street in Oregon, Wisconsin. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.
Jackman Building Madison.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Jackman Building (1913-14) at 111 S. Hamilton Street in Madison, Wisconsin, is an unusual example of early 20th-century commercial architecture because it is preserved virtually intact both inside and out. Designed by the local architectural firm Claude and Starck, it was built for the law firm of Richmond, Jackman, and Swanson. Their successors occupied the second and most of the third floors until 1976. In style, the building is a simplified version of Classical Revival. Classical elements include the decorative cornice and stonework around the main entrance. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Belmont Hotel (Madison).jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The former Belmont Hotel at 101 E. Mifflin Street at the intersection of Pinckney Street on the Capitol Square in Madison, Wisconsin, was constructed in 1924 in a Neo-Classical Beaux Arts style. An 11-story building virtually adjacent to the State Capitol, its erection prompted legislation to limit building heights in Madison, Wisconsin, in order to protect views of the Capitol. Built to accommodate business travelers, the building was purchased by the YWCA in 1968. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
Leonard House Madison.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The William Ellery Leonard House at 2015 Adams Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.
Old-red-gym.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Der ursprünglich hochladende Benutzer war Jeff dean in der Wikipedia auf Englisch, Lizenz: Attribution
Photo © by Jeff Dean.
Fox Hall.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Fox Hall at 5183 County Highway M in Fitchburg, Wisconsin. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Jacobs First House - front.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Herbert and Katherine Jacobs First House, commonly referred to as Jacobs I, is a single family home located at 441 Toepfer Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin. Designed by noted American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, it was constructed in 1937 and is generally considered to be the first Usonian home.
McFarland House.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
McFarland House (1857) at 5923 Exchange Street in McFarland, Wisconsin, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
Lockwood Barn.JPG
Autor/Urheber: TheCatalyst31, Lizenz: CC0
The Lockwood Barn, a stone barn located on Old Stage Road in Rutland, Wisconsin.
Camp Randall.jpg
Autor/Urheber: James Steakley, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Cannon at Camp Randall