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The Burlington Downtown Historic District is a 15 acres (6.1 ha) historic district located in Burlington, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. [1] It includes 80 contributing buildings and 17 non-contributing ones, as well as a non-contributing site. Included are:
Many of the homes in the district belonged to Burlington's most influential residents, including merchant Ephraim Perkins, the Meinhardt banking family, and Louis H. Rohr, owner of the Wisconsin Condensed Milk Company. The district includes examples of most of the popular American architectural styles of the nineteenth and early twentieth ...
Burlington: Public swimming pool facility, designed by Carl Iverson in mid-20th century style and built in 1965. The bathhouse is a notable early user of precast concrete joists, made by the Burlington firm J.W. Peters & Sons. 5: Burlington Downtown Historic District: Burlington Downtown Historic District: June 2, 2000
Lustron House - 3060 Lakewood Drive, Ann Arbor ... 37 Park St, Port Crane, NY 13833, light gray pictures on Zillow; ... Burlington. 340 Origen St, Burlington, WI;
Burlington Community Swimming Pools and Bathhouse in Burlington, Wisconsin, is a historic property that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 23, 2013. [ 1 ] The property, located at 394 Amanda Street, consists of a swimming pool and bathhouse that were privately built in 1965. [ 2 ]
Burlington's first private school, the Burlington Academy, was founded in 1844 as a result of dissatisfaction with the other schools operating at the time. One of its early teachers was John F. Potter, later a Congressman from Wisconsin. [36] The Burlington Academy no longer operates. Private and parochial schools in Burlington include:
Tree City USA sign in Wakefield, Massachusetts. There are more than 3,400 Tree Cities USA. The following is a partial listing of Tree Cities USA. [1] To be a Tree City, the community must meet four standards set by the National Arbor Day Foundation and the National Association of State Foresters:
List of Wisconsin Municipalities in Alphabetical Order; Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Wisconsin Cities, Villages, Townships and Unincorporated Places Listing; Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. State and local government statistics from the State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2015-2016; League of Wisconsin Municipalities.