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Pages in category "Barns on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin. There are over 2,500 listed sites in Wisconsin . Each of the state's 72 counties has at least one listing on the National Register .
Italianate farmhouse and granary built in 1884 and barn built in 1916. Bell was a farmer, real estate developer, and civic leader. [5] Today the farm is the site of the New Richmond Heritage Center. [6] 2: William J. Bernd House: William J. Bernd House: May 31, 1988 : 143 Arch Ave., N
The Daniel E. Krause Stone Barn, also known as the Chase Stone Barn, is a historic barn in the town of Chase in Oconto County, Wisconsin, United States. [1] Designed by farmer Daniel E. Krause and built by stonemason William Mensenkamp, the barn has become renowned for its historical significance.
Central Wisconsin State Fair Round Barn: built 1916 [46] NRHP 1979 Jct. of Vine Ave. and E. 17th St. Marshfield, Wisconsin: The world's largest round barn Dean-Armstrong-Englund Octagonal Barn: built 1893 NRHP-delisted 1984
Wisconsin State Reformatory: Wisconsin State Reformatory: May 3, 1990 : SE corner of Riverside Dr. and WI 172: Allouez: Chartered by the state legislature in 1897 as a reformatory for young male offenders. North Cell Hall was started in 1898, South in 1915.
Dairy barn and farmhouse with walls of local fieldstone hauled on stone-boat by Harold from his rock-piles and laid by Charles Burce in 1941. The barn has concrete quoins and the stonework on the house is rather whimsical, with tapered walls and a repeated wheel motif. [6] [7] 3: State Bank of Ladysmith: State Bank of Ladysmith: January 17, 1980
Wisconsin's first state prison complex, begun shortly after statehood, designed Auburn-style with individual cells for prisoners, and built mostly with prisoner labor. Includes the 1855 1-story South Cell House, [ 82 ] the 3-story 1855-58 Main Building, various other cell houses, the wall and guard towers, the 1894 Kitchen Addition, the 1909 ...