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The Vorous General Store is a historic general store in Fish Creek, Wisconsin.Levi Vorous built the store in 1895; it was the third store to open in Fish Creek. The Commercial Italianate building features a metal cornice with corner brackets and dentils as well as decorative cast iron fixtures, including a beam separating the building's two stories.
In 1840 Thomas Lappin built a frame general store on the same site, and in 1855 he built part of the Lappin block that stands today. Over time, other buildings were added around it - some of them in trendy architectural styles. [2] Many of those stores from the 1800s and early 1900s still remain.
Brick store built in 1903, with cast-iron columns and pressed-metal ceiling and cornice, with commercial space on the first floor and apartments on second. The Baeten family owned the store into the 1970s. [11] 5: Baird Law Office: Baird Law Office: October 15, 1970 : Heritage Hill State Park, 2640 S. Webster Avenue
The Hannas operated a cabinet shop which grew into a furniture store and undertaking business. [2] The Walker Block at 701-709 Main St is a 3-story brick commercial building built in 1872. It initially housed Austin Walker's general store, Ferguson's dry goods, and Buhre's jewelry store. Upstairs on the third floor was a meeting room called ...
Early osteopathic hospital, opened in 1944 after the Wisconsin Supreme Court first allowed osteopaths to be licensed in 1920. Served patients until 1965. [153] Before it was a hospital, the structure was a mansion/residence built around 1876, then housed the Wisconsin Institute of Music. [154] 98: Lincoln Creek Parkway: February 5, 2021
In 1842 he built a wooden 2-story store on the site of the current Lappin-Hayes Block. He prospered, and in 1855 replaced that store with a grand new $36,000 brick business block. The red brick upper stories and their windows are largely unchanged from 1855, but that original building had a different cornice and did not have the round towers on ...
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The Court Street Commercial Historic District is a largely intact part of the old downtown of Richland Center, Wisconsin.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989 - a 11.2 acres (4.5 ha) historic district which included 51 contributing buildings and 20 non-contributing ones. [1]