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  2. Wisconsin German - Wikipedia

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    The term Wisconsin German refers to both Wisconsin High German and to heritage dialects of German spoken in Wisconsin. [ 1 ] : 5 By 1853, a third of Wisconsin's population was coming from German-speaking lands; by the end of the 19th century, Wisconsin's largest minority of non-English speakers were German speakers.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Madison ...

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    Madison: 5-story railroad hotel designed by Ferdinand Kronenberg and built ca. 1908. The old hotel became a hub of Madison's gay and Cuban communities after Ricardo Gonzalez took ownership in the 1970s. 25: City Market: City Market: November 28, 1978 : 101 N. Blount St.

  4. List of place names of German origin in the United States

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    Relatively few place names in the United States have names of German origin, unlike Spanish or French names. Many of the German town names are in the Midwest, due to high German settlement in the 1800s. Many of the names in New York and Pennsylvania originated with the German Palatines (called Pennsylvania Dutch), who immigrated in the 18th ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sauk County ...

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    Concentration of 75 commercial and civic buildings [16] including the 1872 Italianate Draper Brothers Meat Market, [17] the 1873 Moeller Wagon Shop, [18] the 1885 Ewing Livery, [19] the 1888 Miller Saloon, [20] the 1896 Civil War Memorial, [21] the 1896 Romanesque Revival First Methodist Episcopal Church, [22] the 1900 Romanesque Wellington ...

  6. Hotel Loraine - Wikipedia

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    By the 1920s, Madison was short on modern hotel rooms around the capitol square. The whole city had a total of 700 rooms, and the only existing first class hotel on the square was the Park Hotel, with 170 rooms. The Piper brothers completed the Belmont Hotel, in 1924, adding 200 rooms. Schroeder opened the Loraine in the same year.

  7. Old World Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Old World Wisconsin exists largely due to the efforts of German immigrant Hans Kuether and architect Richard W. E. Perrin. [2] Perrin was an early advocate for the preservation of historic structures as evidenced by his involvement with the Association for the Preservation of Historic Buildings and with the preservation of the Mitchell-Rountree House in Platteville, Wisconsin in 1959. [3]