National Register of Historic Places listings in Waukesha County, Wisconsin
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map.[1]
There are 152 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another 6 properties were once listed but have been removed.
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted October 11, 2018.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Sewall Andrews House | July 7, 1981 (#81000063) |
103 Main Street 42°51′42″N 88°19′57″W / 42.861667°N 88.3325°W |
Mukwonago | 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 | October 28, 1983 (#83004326) |
900 North Hartwell Avenue 43°00′44″N 88°13′20″W / 43.012222°N 88.222222°W |
Waukesha | Bottling factory complex begun in 1885 across the street from Arcadian Spring. The 2.5-story bottling house section was designed by Stephen Shipman, a rare application of Queen Anne style to an industrial building, with coursed ashlar walls, shingles in the gables, and a 3-story corner tower. Now apartments.[9][10] | |
3 | Arlington Apartments | January 21, 1987 (#86003651) |
309 Arlington Street 43°00′23″N 88°13′55″W / 43.006389°N 88.231944°W |
Waukesha | ||
4 | Albert R. Baer House | September 21, 1988 (#88001645) |
W166 N8990 Grand Avenue 43°10′52″N 88°06′57″W / 43.181111°N 88.115833°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
5 | Ralph C. Bailie House | December 8, 1986 (#86003407) |
530 North Avenue 43°06′39″N 88°20′40″W / 43.110833°N 88.344444°W |
Hartland | ||
6 | Bank of Hartland | April 21, 1988 (#86003415) |
112 East Capitol Drive 43°06′17″N 88°20′49″W / 43.104722°N 88.346944°W |
Hartland | ||
7 | Barfoth-Blood Mound Group (47 WK 63) | September 2, 1982 (#82000720) |
Address Restricted |
Mukwonago | ||
8 | Andrew Barnes House | September 21, 1988 (#88001652) |
N89 W16840 Appleton Avenue 43°10′51″N 88°07′07″W / 43.180833°N 88.118611°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
9 | Barney House | October 28, 1994 (#94001250) |
W264 S3641 Saylesville Road 42°58′42″N 88°16′34″W / 42.978333°N 88.276111°W |
Waukesha | ||
10 | Everett P. Barrett House | February 24, 1995 (#95000140) |
120 South Porter Avenue 43°00′09″N 88°12′43″W / 43.0025°N 88.211944°W |
Waukesha | ||
11 | Beaumont Hop House | November 23, 1977 (#77000058) |
Address Restricted |
Hartland | ||
12 | Becker and Schafer Store Building | June 2, 1995 (#95000677) |
1002-1004 White Rock Avenue 43°00′48″N 88°13′33″W / 43.013333°N 88.225833°W |
Waukesha | ||
13 | Big Bend Mound Group No. 2 | December 19, 1978 (#78000146) |
South of Big Bend Coordinates missing |
Big Bend | ||
14 | Bishopstead | March 1, 1984 (#84003803) |
153 West Oakwood Drive 43°04′23″N 88°25′06″W / 43.073056°N 88.418333°W |
Delafield | 1846 home of Bishop Jackson Kemper, from which he organized the frontier Episcopal Church from Indiana to Minnesota to Kansas. | |
15 | Sen. William Blair House | October 28, 1983 (#83004327) |
434 Madison Street 43°00′50″N 88°14′12″W / 43.013889°N 88.236667°W |
Waukesha | ||
16 | Block C Historic District | January 11, 1996 (#95001504) |
Roughly bounded by West Main Street, Gaspar Street, and Broadway 43°00′41″N 88°13′51″W / 43.011389°N 88.230833°W |
Waukesha | ||
17 | J. C. Booth House | January 25, 1973 (#73000094) |
About 1 mile SW of Saylesville on Saylesville Road 42°56′22″N 88°20′20″W / 42.939444°N 88.338889°W |
Saylesville | ||
18 | Patrick J. Buckley House | February 28, 1991 (#91000075) |
1101 Buckley Street 43°00′51″N 88°13′36″W / 43.014167°N 88.226667°W |
Waukesha | ||
19 | Burr Oak Tavern | December 28, 1988 (#86003403) |
315-317 East Capitol Drive 43°06′17″N 88°20′33″W / 43.104722°N 88.3425°W |
Hartland | ||
20 | Thomas Camp Farmhouse | September 21, 1988 (#88001670) |
W204 N8151 Lannon Road 43°09′56″N 88°09′49″W / 43.165556°N 88.163611°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
21 | Caples' Park Historic District | March 17, 1988 (#88000219) |
Roughly bounded by East Newhall Avenue, South Hartwell Avenue, Windsor Drive and Oxford Road, and South East Avenue 42°59′54″N 88°13′27″W / 42.998333°N 88.224167°W |
Waukesha | ||
22 | Dr. Alfred L. Castleman House | August 2, 1996 (#96000730) |
975 South Waterville Road 43°01′20″N 88°26′16″W / 43.022222°N 88.437778°W |
Summit | ||
23 | Walter S. Chandler House | December 27, 1974 (#74000137) |
151 West College Avenue 43°00′10″N 88°13′44″W / 43.002778°N 88.228889°W |
Waukesha | ||
24 | Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin | February 23, 1972 (#72000067) |
2 miles southwest of Nashotah on Nashotah House Road 43°04′57″N 88°25′34″W / 43.0825°N 88.426111°W |
Nashotah | ||
25 | Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Passenger Depot | February 24, 1995 (#95000142) |
319 Williams Street 43°00′20″N 88°13′57″W / 43.005556°N 88.2325°W |
Waukesha | ||
26 | George Lawrence Clarke, Jr., House | February 24, 1995 (#95000138) |
12810 West Hampton Avenue 43°06′19″N 88°04′21″W / 43.105278°N 88.0725°W |
Butler | ||
27 | George N. Cobb House | March 2, 1982 (#82000719) |
South of Oconomowoc at 1505 North Golden Lake Road 43°03′03″N 88°31′24″W / 43.050833°N 88.523333°W |
Oconomowoc | ||
28 | College Avenue Historic District | October 28, 1983 (#83004328) |
Fountain Street, S. East and College Aves. 43°00′11″N 88°13′42″W / 43.003056°N 88.228333°W |
Waukesha | ||
29 | Alexander Cook House | October 28, 1983 (#83004329) |
600 East North Street 43°00′55″N 88°14′02″W / 43.015278°N 88.233889°W |
Waukesha | ||
30 | Cutler Mound Group | November 3, 1988 (#88002184) |
Address Restricted |
Waukesha | ||
31 | Morris Cutler House | October 28, 1983 (#83004330) |
401 Central Ave. 43°00′13″N 88°14′03″W / 43.003611°N 88.234167°W |
Waukesha | ||
32 | Dansk Evangelical Lutheran Kirke | April 21, 1988 (#86003422) |
400 W. Capitol Drive 43°06′09″N 88°21′10″W / 43.1025°N 88.352778°W |
Hartland | ||
33 | Cyrus Davis Farmstead | March 15, 1989 (#88001674) |
W204 N7776 Lannon Road 43°09′29″N 88°09′41″W / 43.158056°N 88.161389°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
34 | Cyrus Davis-Davis Brothers Farmhouse | September 21, 1988 (#88001672) |
W204 N7818 Lannon Road 43°09′35″N 88°09′45″W / 43.159722°N 88.1625°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
35 | Delafield Fish Hatchery | May 13, 1981 (#81000064) |
Main Street 43°03′40″N 88°24′26″W / 43.061111°N 88.407222°W |
Delafield | ||
36 | Dewey Mound Group | December 19, 1978 (#78000147) |
Address Restricted |
Big Bend | ||
37 | Dousman Inn | January 15, 1979 (#79000118) |
15670 Blue Mound Road 43°02′10″N 88°06′27″W / 43.036111°N 88.1075°W |
Brookfield | ||
38 | Downtown Historic District | October 28, 1983 (#83004331) |
Roughly bounded by Broadway, Grand Ave., Clinton and South Sts. 43°00′40″N 88°13′55″W / 43.011111°N 88.231944°W |
Waukesha | ||
39 | George Dwinnell House | October 28, 1983 (#83004332) |
442 W. College Ave. 43°00′11″N 88°14′10″W / 43.003056°N 88.236111°W |
Waukesha | ||
40 | East Broadway Historic District | March 7, 1996 (#96000249) |
Roughly, Broadway from Fisk Ave. to Morningside Drive 43°00′16″N 88°12′42″W / 43.004444°N 88.211667°W |
Waukesha | ||
41 | East Capitol Drive Historic District | September 11, 1986 (#86002319) |
337-702 E. Capitol Drive 43°06′18″N 88°20′17″W / 43.105°N 88.338056°W |
Hartland | ||
42 | Dr. F. C. Elliot House | October 28, 1983 (#83004333) |
501Dunbar Ave. 43°00′20″N 88°14′13″W / 43.005556°N 88.236944°W |
Waukesha | ||
43 | Joseph Fabacker House | February 24, 1995 (#95000139) |
341 NW. Barstow Street 43°01′00″N 88°14′02″W / 43.016667°N 88.233889°W |
Waukesha | ||
44 | First Baptist Church | October 28, 1983 (#83004334) |
247 Wisconsin Ave. 43°00′34″N 88°13′52″W / 43.009444°N 88.231111°W |
Waukesha | ||
45 | First Congregational Church | December 8, 1986 (#86003405) |
214 E. Capitol Drive 43°06′18″N 88°20′36″W / 43.105°N 88.343333°W |
Hartland | ||
46 | First Congregational Church | January 30, 1992 (#91001991) |
100 E. Broadway 43°00′24″N 88°13′17″W / 43.006667°N 88.221389°W |
Waukesha | Congregational church built in 1867 and expanded and restyled since. In the 1840s this congregation was a leader in the anti-slavery movement. | |
47 | First German Reformed Church | September 13, 1991 (#91001390) |
413 Wisconsin Ave. 43°00′34″N 88°14′06″W / 43.009444°N 88.235°W |
Waukesha | Victorian Eclectic-styled church built by German-speaking Reformed congregation in 1891. Burned in 2005. | |
48 | First Methodist Church | December 1, 1983 (#83004335) |
121 Wisconsin Ave. 43°00′34″N 88°12′56″W / 43.009444°N 88.215556°W |
Waukesha | ||
49 | Andrew Frame House | October 28, 1983 (#83004337) |
507 N. Grand Ave. 43°00′29″N 88°13′52″W / 43.008056°N 88.231111°W |
Waukesha | ||
50 | Freewill Baptist Church | June 22, 1998 (#97001409) |
19750 W. National Ave. 42°56′40″N 88°09′37″W / 42.944444°N 88.160278°W |
New Berlin | Once-rural Greek Revival-styled church built in 1859 by the first Freewill Baptist congregation in the state. | |
51 | Genesee Town Hall | June 25, 1981 (#81000065) |
Genesee Street 42°58′01″N 88°22′23″W / 42.966944°N 88.373056°W |
Genesee Depot | ||
52 | Genesee Woolen Mill Site | July 10, 2017 (#100000521) |
W308 S4484 and W308 S4473 WI 83 42°57′49″N 88°21′45″W / 42.963632°N 88.362636°W |
Genesee | ||
53 | Goodwin-McBean Site (47 WK 184) | September 17, 1982 (#82000721) |
Address Restricted |
Big Bend | ||
54 | Perry Grace House | October 28, 1983 (#83004339) |
307 N. West Ave. 43°00′23″N 88°14′11″W / 43.006389°N 88.236389°W |
Waukesha | ||
55 | Grand View Health Resort | January 31, 1984 (#84003805) |
500 Riverview Ave. 43°01′17″N 88°13′59″W / 43.021389°N 88.233056°W |
Waukesha | ||
56 | Gredler-Gramins House | November 24, 1980 (#80000203) |
20190 Davidson Road 42°59′20″N 88°09′47″W / 42.988889°N 88.163056°W |
Brookfield | ||
57 | Hadfield Company Lime Kilns | March 12, 1982 (#82000722) |
N of Waukesha 43°02′19″N 88°12′53″W / 43.038611°N 88.214722°W |
Waukesha | ||
58 | Hartland Railroad Depot | April 21, 1988 (#86003417) |
301 Pawling Ave. 43°06′01″N 88°20′57″W / 43.100278°N 88.349167°W |
Hartland | ||
59 | Haseltine Cobblestone House | January 15, 1980 (#80000204) |
North of Big Bend on Big Bend Drive 42°53′38″N 88°12′34″W / 42.893889°N 88.209444°W |
Big Bend | ||
60 | Hawks Inn | February 23, 1972 (#72000068) |
428 Wells Street 43°03′35″N 88°24′25″W / 43.059722°N 88.406944°W |
Delafield | 1846 | |
61 | David J. Hemlock House | December 1, 1983 (#83004340) |
234 Carroll Street 43°00′29″N 88°13′51″W / 43.008056°N 88.230833°W |
Waukesha | ||
62 | LeRoy A. Henze House | September 21, 1988 (#88001638) |
N89 W15781 Main Street 43°10′43″N 88°06′23″W / 43.178611°N 88.106389°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
63 | Ahira R. Hinkley House | January 21, 1974 (#74000138) |
NE of Eagle off WI 59 42°54′04″N 88°27′08″W / 42.901111°N 88.452222°W |
Eagle | ||
64 | Herbert Hoeltz House | September 21, 1988 (#88001636) |
N87 W15714 Kenwood Blvd. 43°10′39″N 88°06′19″W / 43.1775°N 88.105278°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
65 | Elizabeth Hoos House | September 21, 1988 (#88001640) |
W164 N9010 Water Street 43°10′54″N 88°06′47″W / 43.181667°N 88.113056°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
66 | Hoos-Rowell House | September 21, 1988 (#88001644) |
W164 N8953 Water Street 43°10′50″N 88°06′49″W / 43.180556°N 88.113611°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
67 | Harold Hornburg House | December 8, 1986 (#86003431) |
213 Warren Ave. 43°06′12″N 88°20′38″W / 43.103333°N 88.343889°W |
Hartland | ||
68 | Jackson House | December 8, 1986 (#86003409) |
235 North Ave. 43°06′27″N 88°20′47″W / 43.1075°N 88.346389°W |
Hartland | ||
69 | Samuel D. James House | October 24, 1996 (#83004687) |
726 N. East Ave. 43°00′38″N 88°13′38″W / 43.010556°N 88.227222°W |
Waukesha | ||
70 | William Johnston Lime Kiln | March 12, 1982 (#82000723) |
E of Genesse Depot 42°57′58″N 88°19′17″W / 42.966111°N 88.321389°W |
Saylesville | ||
71 | Robert O. Jones House | October 28, 1983 (#83004342) |
501 W. College Ave. 43°00′09″N 88°14′13″W / 43.0025°N 88.236944°W |
Waukesha | ||
72 | Michael Kelliher House | October 28, 1983 (#83004341) |
407 N. Grand Ave. 43°00′24″N 88°13′53″W / 43.0068°N 88.2313°W |
Waukesha | Formerly listed as "John Howitt House"; NRHP name changed in additional documentation accepted by NPS on March 3, 2015 | |
73 | Frank Koehler House and Office | September 21, 1988 (#88001669) |
N88 W16623 Appleton Ave. 43°10′40″N 88°06′58″W / 43.177778°N 88.116111°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
74 | Koepsel House | October 25, 1973 (#73000095) |
Old World Wisconsin, off WI 59 42°51′59″N 88°29′51″W / 42.866356°N 88.497422°W |
Eagle | ||
75 | Laflin Avenue Historic District | October 28, 1983 (#83004343) |
W. Laflin and Garfield Aves. 43°00′03″N 88°13′46″W / 43.000833°N 88.229444°W |
Waukesha | ||
76 | Lain-Estburg House | December 27, 1974 (#74000139) |
229 Wisconsin Ave. 43°00′35″N 88°13′48″W / 43.009722°N 88.23°W |
Waukesha | ||
77 | Garwin A. Mace House | September 21, 1988 (#88001650) |
W166 N8941 Grand Ave. 43°10′49″N 88°06′59″W / 43.180278°N 88.116389°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
78 | Garwin Mace Lime Kilns | March 12, 1982 (#82000724) |
LimeKiln Park 43°10′38″N 88°06′47″W / 43.177222°N 88.113056°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
79 | Madison Street Historic District | March 22, 1990 (#90000489) |
Jct. of Madison, Randall, and Third Sts. 43°00′50″N 88°14′13″W / 43.013889°N 88.236944°W |
Waukesha | ||
80 | Main Street Historic District | September 21, 1988 (#88001629) |
Main and Appleton Sts. 43°10′46″N 88°06′47″W / 43.179444°N 88.113056°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
81 | William G. Mann House | October 28, 1983 (#83004349) |
346 Maple Ave. 43°00′25″N 88°14′04″W / 43.006944°N 88.234444°W |
Waukesha | ||
82 | McCall Street Historic District | December 1, 1983 (#83004348) |
McCall and James Sts., and N. East and Hartwell Aves.; also roughly Charles and James Sts. from College Ave. to McCall Street and Hartwell Ave. from College to Grove Street 43°00′19″N 88°13′26″W / 43.005278°N 88.223889°W |
Waukesha | Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase | |
83 | Menomonee Falls City Hall | September 21, 1988 (#88001667) |
N88 W16631 Appleton Ave. 43°10′40″N 88°07′00″W / 43.177778°N 88.116667°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
84 | Menomonee Golf Club | September 21, 1988 (#88001663) |
N73 W13430 Appleton Ave. 43°09′03″N 88°04′36″W / 43.150833°N 88.076667°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
85 | Charles Merten House | March 17, 1995 (#95000248) |
929 Rosemary Street 43°00′48″N 88°13′08″W / 43.013333°N 88.218889°W |
Waukesha | ||
86 | Miller-Davidson House | April 24, 1973 (#73000096) |
On County Line Road, East of U.S. 41 43°11′26″N 88°06′19″W / 43.190556°N 88.105278°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
87 | Dr. Volney L. Moore House | October 28, 1983 (#83004350) |
307 E. Main Street 43°00′48″N 88°13′28″W / 43.013333°N 88.224444°W |
Waukesha | ||
88 | Moreland Boulevard Pump House and Reservoir | July 5, 1996 (#96000726) |
413 Moreland Blvd. 43°00′32″N 88°15′00″W / 43.008889°N 88.25°W |
Waukesha | ||
89 | Morey-Andrews House | April 14, 1995 (#95000405) |
704 Westowne Ave. 43°01′23″N 88°15′26″W / 43.023056°N 88.257222°W |
Waukesha | ||
90 | Morey-Lewis House | April 14, 1995 (#95000402) |
1312 Pleasant View Ave. 43°01′41″N 88°15′30″W / 43.028056°N 88.258333°W |
Waukesha | ||
91 | Morey-Seidens House | April 14, 1995 (#95000404) |
2020 Easy Street 43°01′41″N 88°15′34″W / 43.028056°N 88.259444°W |
Waukesha | ||
92 | Nashotah House Theological Seminary | January 12, 2017 (#100000523) |
2777 Mission Road 43°04′51″N 88°25′23″W / 43.080738°N 88.423141°W |
Delafield | ||
93 | National Guard Armory 127th Regiment Infantry Company G | December 6, 1984 (#84000709) |
103 E. Jefferson at Main Street 43°06′17″N 88°30′02″W / 43.104722°N 88.500556°W |
Oconomowoc | ||
94 | National Hotel | October 28, 1983 (#83004344) |
235 W. Main Street 43°00′42″N 88°13′48″W / 43.011667°N 88.23°W |
Waukesha | ||
95 | Enoch Gardner and Mary Caroline Koch Needham House | June 15, 2000 (#00000700) |
12713 W. Greenfield Ave. 43°00′59″N 88°04′20″W / 43.016389°N 88.072222°W |
New Berlin | ||
96 | Charles E. Nelson Sr. House | April 5, 1990 (#90000560) |
520 N. Grand Ave. 43°00′31″N 88°13′54″W / 43.008611°N 88.231667°W |
Waukesha | ||
97 | Newhall Avenue Pump House and Reservoir | July 15, 1999 (#99000849) |
445 W. Newhall Ave. 42°59′58″N 88°14′09″W / 42.999444°N 88.235833°W |
Waukesha | ||
98 | William A. Nickell House | October 28, 1983 (#83004346) |
511 Lake Street 43°00′33″N 88°13′12″W / 43.009167°N 88.22°W |
Waukesha | ||
99 | Northwestern Hotel | March 17, 1995 (#95000249) |
322 Williams Street 43°00′21″N 88°13′56″W / 43.005833°N 88.232222°W |
Waukesha | ||
100 | Oconomowoc City Hall | April 10, 1980 (#80000205) |
174 E. Wisconsin Ave. 43°06′38″N 88°29′49″W / 43.110556°N 88.496944°W |
Oconomowoc | ||
101 | Oconomowoc Depot | January 29, 1980 (#80000206) |
115 Collins Street 43°06′34″N 88°29′54″W / 43.109444°N 88.498333°W |
Oconomowoc | ||
102 | Oconomowoc High School | August 6, 2013 (#13000588) |
623 Summit Ave. 43°06′15″N 88°29′25″W / 43.10403°N 88.490346°W |
Oconomowoc | Oconomowoc's former high school; replaced by the current Oconomowoc High School in 1965 | |
103 | Okauchee House | August 11, 1978 (#78000149) |
34880 Lake Drive 43°06′44″N 88°26′21″W / 43.112222°N 88.439167°W |
Okauchee | ||
104 | Old Waukesha County Courthouse | March 27, 1975 (#75000082) |
101 W. Main Street 43°00′45″N 88°13′37″W / 43.0125°N 88.226944°W |
Waukesha | ||
105 | Owen and Margaret Oliver House | January 31, 2011 (#10001182) |
W 314 S 3986 Wisconsin Highway 83 42°58′20″N 88°22′26″W / 42.972285°N 88.373824°W |
Genesee | ||
106 | Gustave Pabst Estate | November 27, 1989 (#89002033) |
36100 Genesee Lake Road 43°03′06″N 88°27′56″W / 43.051667°N 88.465556°W |
Summit | ||
107 | Pearl and Grand Avenue Historic District | September 15, 2004 (#04001004) |
Pearl Ave. bounded by Grand Ave. and Franklin Street and portions of Pleasant and Division Sts. 42°51′57″N 88°19′53″W / 42.865833°N 88.331389°W |
Mukwonago | Residential historic district with 22 contributing properties built from 1892 to 1954, including the 1892 Queen Anne Asa Craig house (pictured), the 1926 Spanish Colonial St. James Catholic Church, and a small replica of a tower from the Irish Blarney Castle, built as a garden folly in 1897.[11][12] | |
108 | Clarence Peck Residence | January 28, 1988 (#87002569) |
430 and 434 North Lake Road 43°06′57″N 88°30′00″W / 43.115833°N 88.5°W |
Oconomowoc | ||
109 | Walter L. Peck House | April 10, 1986 (#86000715) |
38928 Islandale Drive 43°07′21″N 88°30′48″W / 43.1225°N 88.513333°W |
Oconomowoc | ||
110 | Peterson Site (47 WK 199) | September 2, 1982 (#82000726) |
Address Restricted |
Big Bend | ||
111 | Pokrandt Blacksmith Shop | October 28, 1983 (#83004351) |
128 East St. Paul Ave. 43°00′48″N 88°14′02″W / 43.0133°N 88.2338°W |
Waukesha | ||
112 | Hannah Pratt House | October 28, 1983 (#83004352) |
501 Barney Street 43°00′30″N 88°13′29″W / 43.008333°N 88.224722°W |
Waukesha | ||
113 | John A. Pratt House | September 21, 1988 (#88001634) |
N88 W15634 Park Blvd. 43°10′43″N 88°06′15″W / 43.178611°N 88.104167°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
114 | Putney Block | September 23, 1982 (#82000727) |
301 W. Main Street, 816 and 802 Grand Ave. 43°00′40″N 88°13′54″W / 43.011111°N 88.231667°W |
Waukesha | ||
115 | Frank H. Putney House | October 28, 1983 (#83004353) |
223 Wisconsin Ave. 43°00′34″N 88°13′47″W / 43.009444°N 88.229722°W |
Waukesha | ||
116 | Reformed Presbyterian Church of Vernon | January 7, 1999 (#98001595) |
W234 S7710 Big Bend Road 42°54′55″N 88°13′07″W / 42.915278°N 88.218611°W |
Vernon | ||
117 | Resthaven Hotel | October 28, 1983 (#83004354) |
915 N. Hartwell Ave. 43°00′48″N 88°13′13″W / 43.013333°N 88.220278°W |
Waukesha | ||
118 | St. John Chrysostom Church | February 23, 1972 (#72000069) |
1111 Genesee Street 43°03′49″N 88°24′19″W / 43.063611°N 88.405278°W |
Delafield | ||
119 | St. John's Military Academy | October 28, 1977 (#77000059) |
Genessee Street 43°03′49″N 88°24′24″W / 43.063611°N 88.406667°W |
Delafield | ||
120 | St. Joseph's Catholic Church Complex | October 28, 1983 (#83004355) |
818 North East Avenue 43°00′27″N 88°13′37″W / 43.0075°N 88.226944°W |
Waukesha | High Victorian Gothic church designed by Adolphus Druiding and built in 1888. Also a Greek Revival house built around 1878, which was used as a convent. | |
121 | St. Matthias Episcopal Church | October 28, 1983 (#83004356) |
111 E. Main Street 43°00′46″N 88°13′36″W / 43.012778°N 88.226667°W |
Waukesha | ||
122 | Casper M. Sanger House | October 28, 1983 (#83004357) |
507 E. College Ave. 43°00′10″N 88°13′18″W / 43.002778°N 88.221667°W |
Waukesha | ||
123 | Saylesville Historic District | April 11, 2003 (#03000225) |
Saylesville Road from Genesee Creek to Point Drive 42°56′55″N 88°19′17″W / 42.948611°N 88.321389°W |
Genesee | ||
124 | Carl and Therese Schauwitzer House | September 18, 2013 (#13000751) |
S84 W17698 Woods Road 42°53′27″N 88°08′09″W / 42.890957°N 88.135964°W |
Muskego | ||
125 | Henry and Mary Schuttler House | July 16, 1987 (#87001122) |
371 East Lisbon Road 43°07′16″N 88°29′41″W / 43.121111°N 88.494722°W |
Oconomowoc | ||
126 | Sign of the Willows | December 8, 1986 (#86003428) |
122 E. Capitol Drive 43°06′17″N 88°20′47″W / 43.104722°N 88.346389°W |
Hartland | ||
127 | Silurian Mineral Springhouse | January 31, 1984 (#84003814) |
Post Office Circle 43°00′35″N 88°13′23″W / 43.009722°N 88.223056°W |
Waukesha | ||
128 | William P. Sloan House | October 28, 1983 (#83004368) |
912 N. Barstow Street 43°00′45″N 88°13′45″W / 43.0125°N 88.229167°W |
Waukesha | ||
129 | Camillia Smith House | October 28, 1983 (#83004358) |
603 N. West Ave. 43°00′32″N 88°14′10″W / 43.008889°N 88.236111°W |
Waukesha | ||
130 | Statesan Historic District | April 21, 1988 (#88000454) |
Boys School Road 43°01′28″N 88°23′23″W / 43.024444°N 88.389722°W |
Wales | ||
131 | Ten Chimneys | February 23, 1998 (#98000076) |
S42 W31610 Depot Road 42°57′51″N 88°22′38″W / 42.964167°N 88.377222°W |
Genesee | Summer home of actors Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt; designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark on July 31, 2003 | |
132 | Third Street Bridge | September 21, 1988 (#88001647) |
Roosevelt Drive 43°10′55″N 88°06′52″W / 43.181944°N 88.114444°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
133 | Totten-Butterfield House | January 31, 1984 (#84003816) |
515 N. Grand Ave. 43°00′29″N 88°13′52″W / 43.008056°N 88.231111°W |
Waukesha | ||
134 | Trapp Filling Station | December 8, 1986 (#86003419) |
252-256 W. Capitol Drive 43°06′11″N 88°21′03″W / 43.103056°N 88.350833°W |
Hartland | ||
135 | Christian Turck House | October 25, 1973 (#73000097) |
Off WI 59 in Old World Wisconsin 42°51′56″N 88°29′57″W / 42.865566°N 88.499292°W |
Eagle | Cedar log house chinked with rye straw and clay, built in 1846 in Washington County. It is now moved to Old World Wisconsin, and called the Schottler House.[13] | |
136 | United Unitarian and Universalist Church | October 1, 1987 (#87001759) |
216 Main Street 42°51′43″N 88°19′55″W / 42.861944°N 88.331944°W |
Mukwonago | Large, traditional Gothic Revival church built in 1879.[14] | |
137 | Sarah Belle Van Buren House | December 8, 1986 (#86003426) |
128 Hill Street 43°06′18″N 88°20′54″W / 43.105°N 88.348333°W |
Hartland | ||
138 | Village Park Bandstand | September 21, 1988 (#88001653) |
Village Park on Garfield Drive 43°10′32″N 88°07′07″W / 43.175556°N 88.118611°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
139 | Visitation Convent Complex | May 25, 2011 (#11000311) |
13105 Watertown Plank Road 43°02′42″N 88°04′31″W / 43.045°N 88.075278°W |
Elm Grove | ||
140 | Ward District No. 3 Schoolhouse | July 7, 1981 (#81000066) |
WI 67 and Betts Road in Old World Wisconsin 42°51′27″N 88°29′37″W / 42.857570°N 88.493726°W |
Eagle | ||
141 | Stephen Warren House | December 8, 1986 (#86003432) |
235 E. Capitol Drive 43°06′16″N 88°20′36″W / 43.104444°N 88.343333°W |
Hartland | ||
142 | Waukesha Post Office | October 28, 1983 (#83004359) |
235 W. Broadway Ave. 43°00′39″N 88°13′49″W / 43.010833°N 88.230278°W |
Waukesha | ||
143 | Waukesha Pure Food Company | October 28, 1983 (#83004360) |
550 Elizabeth Street 43°00′16″N 88°14′19″W / 43.004444°N 88.238611°W |
Waukesha | ||
144 | C. A. Welch House | October 28, 1983 (#83004361) |
1616 White Rock Ave. 43°01′27″N 88°13′08″W / 43.024167°N 88.218889°W |
Waukesha | ||
145 | Deacon West Octagon House | May 12, 1975 (#75000083) |
370 High Street 43°05′16″N 88°15′54″W / 43.087778°N 88.265°W |
Pewaukee | ||
146 | Weston's Antique Apple Orchard | September 6, 1996 (#96000989) |
19760 W. National Ave. 42°56′38″N 88°09′45″W / 42.943889°N 88.1625°W |
New Berlin | ||
147 | Michael Wick Farmhouse and Barn | September 21, 1988 (#88001665) |
N72 W13449 Good Hope Road 43°08′53″N 88°04′39″W / 43.148056°N 88.0775°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
148 | Wisconsin Avenue Historic District | October 28, 1983 (#83004362) |
Wisconsin 43°00′35″N 88°13′52″W / 43.009722°N 88.231111°W |
Waukesha | ||
149 | Wisconsin Industrial School for Boys | January 21, 1987 (#86003652) |
621 and 627 W. College Ave. 43°00′08″N 88°14′27″W / 43.002222°N 88.240833°W |
Waukesha | ||
150 | Louis Yanke Saloon | October 28, 1983 (#83004363) |
200 Madison Ave. 43°00′46″N 88°14′04″W / 43.012778°N 88.234444°W |
Waukesha | ||
151 | Johann Zimmer Farmhouse | September 21, 1988 (#88001632) |
W156 N9390 Pilgrim Road 43°11′18″N 88°06′10″W / 43.188333°N 88.102778°W |
Menomonee Falls | ||
152 | Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church | December 8, 1986 (#86003423) |
403 W. Capitol Drive 43°06′06″N 88°21′11″W / 43.101667°N 88.353056°W |
Hartland |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Summary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Friederich Farmstead Historic District | September 21, 1988 (#88001631) | February 25, 2004 | N96 W15009 County Line Road |
Menomonee Falls | ||
2 | Lincoln High School | September 21, 1988 (#88001662) | October 31, 1989 | N88 W16913 Main Street |
Menomonee Falls | ||
3 | Mukwonago High School | October 7, 1994 (#94001211) | May 12, 2009 | 308 Washington Ave. |
Mukwonago | ||
4 | Oconomowoc Public Library and Museum | October 24, 1980 (#80000207) | February 17, 1989 | 212 North Lake Road |
Oconomowoc | ||
5 | Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel Number 15 | June 27, 1979 (#79003771) | Unknown | Janesville Road |
Muskego | Delisted when it was relocated to British Columbia for Expo '76. The carousel was relocated to West Nyack, New York in 1997. The Carousel was returned to the Register under a new listing (Ref# 01000583) in 2001.[15] | |
6 | Waukesha County Airport Hangar | January 21, 1999 (#98001596) | February 22, 2002 | 24151 W. Bluemound Road |
Waukesha |
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References
- ↑ The latitude and longitude information provided is primarily from the National Register Information System, and has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For 1%, the location info may be way off. We seek to correct the coordinate information wherever it is found to be erroneous. Please leave a note in the Discussion page for this article if you believe any specific location is incorrect.
- ↑ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on October 11, 2018.
- 1 2 Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ↑ National Park Service (2008-04-24). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ↑ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ↑ "Andrews, Sewall, House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-03.
- ↑ Diane M. Filipowicz; Michael R. Matucheski; Martin C. Perkins (February 1981). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Andrews, Sewall, House". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-02-03. With two photos.
- ↑ "Mukwonago Red Brick Museum". Retrieved 2018-02-03.
- ↑ "Arcadian Bottling Works". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-03.
- ↑ HNTB (1982-02-10). "Intensive Survey Form: Arcadian Bottling Works". State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Retrieved 2018-02-03. With 3 photos.
- ↑ "Pearl and Grand Avenue Historic District". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2014-09-14.
- ↑ "List of some properties in Mukwonago's Pearl and Grand Historic District". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2014-09-14.
- ↑ "Christian Turck House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2014-09-14.
- ↑ "United Unitarian and Universalist Church". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2014-09-14.
- ↑ Gardner, Richard A.; Williams, Barbara (June 2010). "Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel History; 1904-1941" (PDF) (Vol. 26, No. 6). The Carousel News & Trader. Retrieved 2018-02-03.
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