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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16CA_maeder-building-ellsworth-block_Madison-WI.html
The two-story Maeder building and the three-story Ellsworth block were constructed in 1871 as two distinct commercial buildings. Now considered one property, this block is significant as a representative example of the late 19th century commercial…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15DQ_lynch-and-walker-flouring-mill_Mazomanie-WI.html
Has been placed on theNational Registerof Historic Placesby the United StatesDepartment of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15DP_the-ringling-brothers_Mazomanie-WI.html
On November 27, 1882, the Ringling Brothers of Baraboo formally started in the show business in Mazomanie, Wis. Here, in Schmitz Hall was presented The Ringling Bros. Classic and Comic Concert Co. Two years later the brothers started their own cir…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1579_nelson-house_Madison-WI.html
The Nelson house is a beautiful example of a vernacular gabled-front type from the era of Madison's earliest residential development. The house features a simple fa?ade of brick, a street-facing gable and regular placement of windows. Ornament is …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1553_philip-schoen-building_Madison-WI.html
The Schoen building is significant as an excellent example of an Italianate style commercial building from Madison's earliest commercial era. Constructed of local sandstone and designed by one of Madison's most influential architects, the building…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14NP_nakoma_Madison-WI.html
The Nakoma neighborhood has been placed on the National Register of Historic Placesby the United States Department of the InteriorFebruary 26, 1998——————————NakomaOriginally the site of a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14MD_madison-club_Madison-WI.html
The Madison Club, Madison's premiere social club, was designed in the Georgian Revival style by master Madison architect Frank Riley. Artfully executed in red brick with concrete classical ornament including columns, friezes, portico and urns, the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14H9_paoli_Belleville-WI.html
A meander of the Sugar River, providing an excellent waterpower opportunity, prompted Peter W. Matts to acquire acreage in Montrose Township in 1846. He erected a sawmill in 1847, soon followed by his home, a tavern and a general store. Matts plat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14G0_early-belleville-library-park_Belleville-WI.html
(side 1)Early BellevilleFinding a mill site on the Sugar River, founder John Frederick settled here in 1845. His mill prompted "Yankee" settlement and a village developed with a hotel/tavern, blacksmith, harness maker and general store. In 1847…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13FL_beecroft-house_Madison-WI.html
This house is attributed to Madison master architects Claude and Starck and is an excellent example of the Prairie style of architecture. Louis Claude was influenced by the work of architectural masters Louis Sullivan, Frank Lloyd Wright and Georg…
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