[1] |
Landmark name |
Image |
Date designated[2] |
Location |
County |
Description |
1 |
Administration Building and Research Tower, S.C. Johnson Company |
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000000001976-01-07-0000January 7, 1976 (#74002275) |
Racine 42°42′44″N 87°47′29″W / 42.712198°N 87.791466°W / 42.712198; -87.791466 (Administration Building and Research Tower, S.C. Johnson Company) |
Racine |
Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building.
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2 |
Astor Fur Warehouse |
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000000001960-10-09-0000October 9, 1960 (#66000800) |
Prairie du Chien 43°03′11″N 91°09′36″W / 43.053062°N 91.160099°W / 43.053062; -91.160099 (Astor Fur Warehouse) |
Crawford |
Oldest known surviving fur trade warehouse in the upper Mississippi River valley.
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3 |
Aztalan |
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000000001964-07-19-0000July 19, 1964 (#66000022) |
Lake Mills 43°03′56″N 88°51′46″W / 43.065557°N 88.862884°W / 43.065557; -88.862884 (Aztalan) |
Jefferson |
Prehistoric site, now a state park.
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4 |
Harold C. Bradley House |
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000000001976-01-07-0000January 7, 1976 (#72000047) |
Madison 43°04′11″N 89°25′16″W / 43.069785°N 89.421209°W / 43.069785; -89.421209 (Harold C. Bradley House) |
Dane |
Prairie School home designed by Louis H. Sullivan.
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5 |
Brisbois House |
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000000001960-10-09-0000October 9, 1960 (#66000801) |
Prairie du Chien 43°03′08″N 91°09′35″W / 43.052336°N 91.159752°W / 43.052336; -91.159752 (Brisbois House) |
Crawford |
Built with stone left over from Fort Crawford.
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6 |
USS COBIA |
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000000001986-01-14-0000January 14, 1986 (#86000087) |
Manitowoc 44°05′24″N 87°39′29″W / 44.089914°N 87.658064°W / 44.089914; -87.658064 (USS COBIA) |
Manitowoc |
Representative of GATO class of U.S. World War II submarines.
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7 |
Dr. Fisk Holbrook Day House |
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000000001997-09-25-0000September 25, 1997 (#97001268) |
Wauwatosa 43°03′09″N 88°00′46″W / 43.052382°N 88.012694°W / 43.052382; -88.012694 (Dr. Fisk Holbrook Day House) |
Milwaukee |
Associated with noted geologist Fisk Holbrook Day.
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8 |
Dousman Hotel |
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000000001960-10-09-0000October 9, 1960 (#66000122) |
Prairie du Chien 43°03′07″N 91°09′35″W / 43.051949°N 91.159739°W / 43.051949; -91.159739 (Dousman Hotel) |
Crawford |
Hotel with ties to fur traders in area.
|
9 |
Farmers' and Merchants' Union Bank |
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000000001976-01-07-0000January 7, 1976 (#72000044) |
Columbus 43°20′20″N 89°00′55″W / 43.338782°N 89.015342°W / 43.338782; -89.015342 (Farmers' and Merchants' Union Bank) |
Columbia |
One of eight "jewel box" banks designed by Louis Sullivan
|
10 |
First Unitarian Society Meetinghouse |
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000000002004-08-18-0000August 18, 2004 (#73000076) |
Shorewood Hills 43°04′33″N 89°26′07″W / 43.075889°N 89.435181°W / 43.075889; -89.435181 (First Unitarian Society Meetinghouse) |
Dane |
Frank Lloyd Wright-designed church.
|
11 |
Fountain Lake Farm |
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000000001990-06-21-0000June 21, 1990 (#90000471) |
Montello 43°41′30″N 89°23′14″W / 43.691537°N 89.387353°W / 43.691537; -89.387353 (Fountain Lake Farm) |
Marquette |
Home of John Muir from 1849-1856.
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12 |
Fourth Street (Meir) School |
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000000001990-12-14-0000December 14, 1990 (#84003720) |
Milwaukee 43°03′04″N 87°54′53″W / 43.051180°N 87.914848°W / 43.051180; -87.914848 (Fourth Street (Meir) School) |
Milwaukee |
Golda Meir attended school from 1906-1912.
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13 |
Hamlin Garland House |
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000000001971-11-11-0000November 11, 1971 (#71000040) |
West Salem 43°53′57″N 91°05′07″W / 43.899075°N 91.085381°W / 43.899075; -91.085381 (Hamlin Garland House) |
La Crosse |
Author Hamlin Garland visited and wrote here regularly.
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14 |
Greendale Historic District |
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000000002012-10-16-0000October 16, 2012 (#05000763) |
Greendale 42°56′29″N 87°59′45″W / 42.941389°N 87.995833°W / 42.941389; -87.995833 (Greendale Historic District) |
Milwaukee |
One of three "greenbelt" towns built by the federal government.[3]
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15 |
Thomas A. Greene Memorial Museum |
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000000001993-11-04-0000November 4, 1993 (#93001615) |
Milwaukee 43°04′44″N 87°52′40″W / 43.078787°N 87.877829°W / 43.078787; -87.877829 (Thomas A. Greene Memorial Museum) |
Milwaukee |
Former museum of geology on University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee campus.
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16 |
Herbert and Katherine Jacobs First House |
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000000002003-07-31-0000July 31, 2003 (#03001037) |
Madison 43°03′31″N 89°26′29″W / 43.058611°N 89.441389°W / 43.058611; -89.441389 (Herbert and Katherine Jacobs First House) |
Dane |
First of more than 300 Usonian houses designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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17 |
Herbert and Katherine Jacobs Second House |
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000000002003-07-31-0000July 31, 2003 (#03001038) |
Madison 43°04′26″N 89°32′05″W / 43.073889°N 89.534722°W / 43.073889; -89.534722 (Herbert and Katherine Jacobs Second House) |
Dane |
Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home.
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18 |
Herbert Johnson House |
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000000001989-06-29-0000June 29, 1989 (#75000076) |
Wind Point 42°46′49″N 87°46′15″W / 42.780378°N 87.770761°W / 42.780378; -87.770761 (Herbert Johnson House) |
Racine |
Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home for the Johnson of Johnson Wax.
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19 |
Robert M. LaFollette Home |
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000000001964-01-29-0000January 29, 1964 (#66000020) |
Maple Bluff 43°06′54″N 89°22′20″W / 43.114889°N 89.372153°W / 43.114889; -89.372153 (Robert M. LaFollette Home) |
Dane |
A home of Robert M. LaFollette.
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20 |
Aldo Leopold Shack and Farm |
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000000002009-01-16-0000January 16, 2009 (#78000082) |
Fairfield 43°33′46″N 89°39′33″W / 43.562778°N 89.659167°W / 43.562778; -89.659167 (Aldo Leopold Shack and Farm) |
Sauk |
Farm associated with the writing of Sand County Almanac
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21 |
Little White Schoolhouse |
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000000001974-05-30-0000May 30, 1974 (#73000079) |
Ripon 43°50′31″N 88°50′11″W / 43.841943°N 88.836386°W / 43.841943; -88.836386 (Little White Schoolhouse) |
Fond du Lac |
Birthplace of the U.S. Republican Party.
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22 |
Man Mound |
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000000002016-10-31-0000October 31, 2016 (#16000861) |
Greenfield 43°29′19″N 89°40′15″W / 43.488611°N 89.670833°W / 43.488611; -89.670833 (Man Mound) |
Sauk |
The only surviving earthen anthropomorphic mound in North America.[4]
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23 |
Milton House |
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000000001998-08-06-0000August 6, 1998 (#72000065) |
Milton 42°46′36″N 88°56′11″W / 42.776781°N 88.936521°W / 42.776781; -88.936521 (Milton House) |
Rock |
Underground railway station in unusual hotel.
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24 |
Milwaukee City Hall |
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000000002005-04-05-0000April 5, 2005 (#73000085) |
Milwaukee 43°02′30″N 87°54′35″W / 43.0417°N 87.9098°W / 43.0417; -87.9098 (Milwaukee City Hall) |
Milwaukee |
Germanic architecture; United States' tallest habitable building 1885-1899.
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25 |
Namur Historic District |
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000000001990-12-14-0000December 14, 1990 (#87002553) |
Namur 44°44′03″N 87°39′59″W / 44.734129°N 87.666482°W / 44.734129; -87.666482 (Namur Historic District) |
Door |
District of Belgian-American settlers, where French with a Walloon accent is still spoken.
|
26 |
North Hall, University of Wisconsin |
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000000001965-12-21-0000December 21, 1965 (#66000021) |
Madison 43°04′26″N 89°24′11″W / 43.073776°N 89.402951°W / 43.073776; -89.402951 (North Hall, University of Wisconsin) |
Dane |
First structure on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus.
|
27 |
Northwestern Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers |
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000000002011-06-17-0000June 17, 2011 (#05000530) |
5000 West National Avenue, Milwaukee 43°01′14″N 87°58′42″W / 43.020429°N 87.978195°W / 43.020429; -87.978195 (Northwestern Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers) |
Milwaukee |
90 acres (36 ha) Milwaukee Soldiers Home (est. 1867) campus, on the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center grounds.
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28 |
Oconto Site |
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000000001961-01-20-0000January 20, 1961 (#66000023) |
Oconto 44°53′12″N 87°54′03″W / 44.886667°N 87.900833°W / 44.886667; -87.900833 (Oconto Site) |
Oconto |
Burial ground and artifacts dating back 5,000-6,000 years.
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29 |
Pabst Theater |
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000000001991-12-04-0000December 4, 1991 (#72000063) |
Milwaukee 43°02′27″N 87°54′38″W / 43.040852°N 87.910653°W / 43.040852; -87.910653 (Pabst Theater) |
Milwaukee |
Fourth-oldest continually operating theater in nation.
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30 |
Ringling Brothers Circus Winter Headquarters |
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000000001969-08-04-0000August 4, 1969 (#69000032) |
Baraboo 43°28′01″N 89°44′07″W / 43.4669°N 89.7353°W / 43.4669; -89.7353 (Ringling Brothers Circus Winter Headquarters) |
Sauk |
Winter headquarters of the Ringling Brothers Circus from 1884 until 1918.
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31 |
Schoonmaker Reef |
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000000001997-09-25-0000September 25, 1997 (#97001266) |
Wauwatosa 43°02′43″N 87°59′37″W / 43.045171°N 87.993629°W / 43.045171; -87.993629 (Schoonmaker Reef) |
Milwaukee |
Fossilized reef, among the earliest discovered in the world.
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32 |
Second Fort Crawford Military Hospital |
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000000001960-10-09-0000October 9, 1960 (#66000121) |
Prairie du Chien 43°02′30″N 91°08′49″W / 43.041675°N 91.14696°W / 43.041675; -91.14696 (Second Fort Crawford Military Hospital) |
Crawford |
Dates back to first half of 19th century, now houses medical museum.
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33 |
Silver Mound Archeological District |
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000000002006-02-17-0000February 17, 2006 (#75000067) |
Hixton 44°25′36″N 90°57′35″W / 44.426628°N 90.959592°W / 44.426628; -90.959592 (Silver Mound Archeological District) |
Jackson |
Site of early Native American settlement.
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34 |
Soldiers' Home Reef |
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000000001993-11-04-0000November 4, 1993 (#93001617) |
Milwaukee 43°01′40″N 87°58′29″W / 43.027778°N 87.974722°W / 43.027778; -87.974722 (Soldiers' Home Reef) |
Milwaukee |
Fossilized reef, among the earliest discovered in the world.
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35 |
Taliesin |
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000000001976-01-07-0000January 7, 1976 (#73000081) |
Spring Green 43°08′30″N 90°04′15″W / 43.14153°N 90.07091°W / 43.14153; -90.07091 (Taliesin) |
Iowa |
Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home and studio.
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36 |
Ten Chimneys |
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000000002003-07-31-0000July 31, 2003 (#03001042) |
Genesee 42°57′51″N 88°22′38″W / 42.964167°N 88.377222°W / 42.964167; -88.377222 (Ten Chimneys) |
Waukesha |
Residence of Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne.
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37 |
Turner Hall |
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000000001996-11-15-0000November 15, 1996 (#77000041) |
Milwaukee 43°02′37″N 87°54′56″W / 43.043611°N 87.915556°W / 43.043611; -87.915556 (Turner Hall) |
Milwaukee |
Associated with German-American Turners.
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38 |
University of Wisconsin Armory & Gymnasium |
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000000001993-11-04-0000November 4, 1993 (#93001618) |
Madison 43°04′33″N 89°23′52″W / 43.075827°N 89.397867°W / 43.075827; -89.397867 (University of Wisconsin Armory & Gymnasium) |
Dane |
Associated with Wisconsin Progressive Republican movement.
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39 |
University of Wisconsin Dairy Barn |
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000000002005-04-05-0000April 5, 2005 (#02000600) |
Madison 43°04′28″N 89°25′06″W / 43.074547°N 89.418267°W / 43.074547; -89.418267 (University of Wisconsin Dairy Barn) |
Dane |
Site of veterinary nutrition research.
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40 |
University of Wisconsin Science Hall |
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000000001993-11-04-0000November 4, 1993 (#93001616) |
Madison 43°04′32″N 89°24′02″W / 43.075689°N 89.400616°W / 43.075689; -89.400616 (University of Wisconsin Science Hall) |
Dane |
Associated with noted geology instructor Charles R. Van Hise.
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41 |
Van Hise Rock |
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000000001997-09-25-0000September 25, 1997 (#97001267) |
Rock Springs 43°29′15″N 89°54′55″W / 43.487478°N 89.915304°W / 43.487478; -89.915304 (Van Hise Rock) |
Sauk |
Rock outcropping that Charles R. Van Hise used to create principles of structural geology.
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42 |
Villa Louis |
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000000001960-10-09-0000October 9, 1960 (#66000123) |
Prairie du Chien 43°03′21″N 91°09′33″W / 43.055833°N 91.159167°W / 43.055833; -91.159167 (Villa Louis) |
Crawford |
Fur trader mansion built in 1871.
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43 |
Wisconsin State Capitol |
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000000002001-01-03-0000January 3, 2001 (#70000031) |
Madison 43°04′28″N 89°23′05″W / 43.074444°N 89.384722°W / 43.074444; -89.384722 (Wisconsin State Capitol) |
Dane |
Example of Renaissance Revival and Beaux-Arts architecture. |