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1.5-story cabin built around 1850, with some walls built of hand-hewn oak logs joined by dovetail notches - a German style. Other walls are wattle-and-daub, which is very unusual in Wisconsin. Moved from Madison in 1989. [11] [12] 10: Gottschall Site (47Ia80) Gottschall Site (47Ia80) June 30, 1983
The Dinesen-Motzfeldt-Hettninger Log House is located in the community of Mole Lake, Wisconsin in the city of Crandon, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [ 1 ]
Limestone cabins built by Cornish lead miners in southwestern Wisconsin. Today the houses are a part of the Pendarvis Historic Site. [25] Polperro House: Mineral Point: c. 1835: Residential 2.5-story cabin built by Cornish lead miners in southwestern Wisconsin. First floor is limestone with upper 1.5 stories made of wood.
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 .
The core of this house is a log cabin built in 1859 by the founder of Gordon as his home, trading post, and a resting place on the stagecoach line running from Fort Snelling to Bayfield. The Gordons helped support a local Ojibwa and Metis community into the 1880s. [11] 7: Lake Nebagamon Auditorium: Lake Nebagamon Auditorium: September 14, 1981
Structures from German immigrant Peter Kehl's pioneer vineyard overlooking the Wisconsin River: 1857 barrel-vaulted wine cellar, [36] 1858 house with fine stonework, [37] and 1859 Italianate-styled brewery. [38] Frost killed all Kehl's vines in 1899. Wollersheims restarted the winery in 1972. [39] 46: John and Margarethe Kemp Cabin: John and ...
Halverson Log Cabin: Halverson Log Cabin: January 8, 1985 : University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Campus: Whitewater: Pioneer home built by Norwegian immigrants Gullik and Dorothea Halverson in 1846 six miles south of Whitewater.
Andrews was a co-founder of Mukwonago who came from Vermont in 1836 to open a store and serve as a civic leader. In 1842 he built this modest but elegant Greek Revival home, one of the first brick homes in Waukesha County. [6] [7] Now a museum. [8] 2: Arcadian Bottling Works: Arcadian Bottling Works: October 28, 1983 : 900 North Hartwell Avenue