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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Rock County ...

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    Fairly-intact fragment of Janesville's old downtown where small buildings predominated, [196] including the 1851 Italianate-style Peter Myers Pork Plant, [197] the small 1855 Greek Revival building at 21 1/2 N Main, [198] the 1866 Italianate Odd Fellows meeting hall, [199] and the 1936 Art Deco Salvation Army building. [200] 94: Sterling North ...

  3. Old Fourth Ward Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Old Fourth Ward Historic District in Janesville, Wisconsin is a large old working-class neighborhood southwest of the downtown, comprising about 1100 contributing structures built from the 1840s to 1930. [2]

  4. Lovejoy and Merrill-Nowlan Houses - Wikipedia

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    Julia founded Janesville's first kindergarten and helped start the first hospital. [1] After Allen's death in 1904, she resided in the house until she died in 1953. After Mrs. Lovejoy's death, Joseph A. Craig bought the Lovejoy mansion in order to present it to the YWCA, whose offices remained there for the rest of the twentieth century. [3]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Wisconsin

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    21 11 Columbia: 56 12 Crawford: 28 13.1 Dane: Madison: 155 13.2 Dane: Other: 106 13.3 Dane: Total 261 14 Dodge: 39 15 Door: 79 16 Douglas: 21 17 Dunn: 8 18 Eau Claire: 65 19 Florence: 7 20 Fond du Lac: 52 21 Forest: 10 22 Grant: 39 23 Green: 30 24 Green Lake: 16 25 Iowa: 41 26 Iron: 5 27 Jackson: 9 28 Jefferson: 60 29 Juneau: 9 30 Kenosha: 29 ...

  6. Lincoln–Tallman House - Wikipedia

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    Tallman moved his family to Janesville to keep a closer watch on his holdings. [6] Local builder George Barnes [2] began constructing the home in 1855 [6] on a 3-acre (1.2 ha) bluff overlooking the Rock River on what was then the north edge of Janesville. [4] It was designed in the Italianate style. [7]

  7. South Main Street Historic District (Janesville, Wisconsin)

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    The Janesville Sack Co. #1 was another occupant. [ 3 ] The Lappin-Hayes Block block at 2 S. Main St is a 4-story business block built in 1855 in Italianate style, with stores at ground level, a saloon in the basement, and above offices and an 800-seat auditorium called Lappin Hall.

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