- National Register of Historic Places listings in Marathon County, Wisconsin
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Buildings, sites, structures, districts, and objects in Marathon County listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[1]
[2] Landmark name [3] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Andrew Warren Historic District January 5, 1984 Roughly bounded by Fulton, Grant, 4th, and 7th Sts.
44°57′48″N 89°37′26″W / 44.963333°N 89.623889°WWausau 2 C. B. Bird House May 1, 1980 522 McIndoe St.
44°57′50″N 89°37′27″W / 44.963889°N 89.624167°WWausau 3 Joseph Dessert Library May 1, 1980 123 Main St.
44°47′31″N 89°42′03″W / 44.791944°N 89.700833°WMosinee 4 C. F. Dunbar House May 1, 1980 929 McIndoe St.
44°57′52″N 89°36′56″W / 44.964444°N 89.615556°WWausau 5 East Hill Residential Historic District April 21, 2004 Roughly bounde by North Seventh, Adams, North Tenth, Scott and North Bellis Sts.
44°57′50″N 89°37′04″W / 44.963889°N 89.617778°WWausau 6 Edgar Village Hall March 31, 2000 107 W. Beech St.
44°55′20″N 89°57′53″W / 44.922222°N 89.964722°WEdgar 7 D. C. Everest House May 1, 1980 1206 Highland Park Blvd.
44°57′54″N 89°36′45″W / 44.965°N 89.6125°WWausau 8 First Universalist Church May 1, 1980 504 Grant St.
44°57′45″N 89°37′29″W / 44.9625°N 89.624722°WWausau 9 Fricke-Menzner House July 16, 1992 105 Main St.
44°56′01″N 89°51′11″W / 44.933611°N 89.853056°WMarathon Italianate home built in 1875 by Henry Fricke, who had built the first successful mill on the Big Rib River.[4][5] Now an office of Menzner Hardwoods. 10 Walter and Mabel Fromm House June 17, 1982 Off WI 107
45°05′28″N 89°52′13″W / 45.091111°N 89.870278°WHamburg 11 Granville D. Jones House December 7, 1977 915 Grant St.
44°57′43″N 89°37′01″W / 44.961944°N 89.616944°WWausau 12 Maine Site (47MR22) July 19, 1984 Address Restricted Brokaw 13 Marathon County Fairgrounds May 1, 1980 Stewart Ave.
44°57′23″N 89°38′56″W / 44.956389°N 89.648889°WWausau 14 Louis Marchetti House March 7, 1996 111 Grant St.
44°57′44″N 89°37′45″W / 44.962222°N 89.629167°WWausau 15 Karl Mathie House May 1, 1980 202 Water St.
44°47′33″N 89°41′51″W / 44.7925°N 89.6975°WMosinee 16 Henry Miller House June 14, 1982 1314 Grand Ave.
44°56′40″N 89°37′14″W / 44.944444°N 89.620556°WWausau 17 Rothschild Pavilion June 27, 2002 1104 Park St.
44°53′55″N 89°36′59″W / 44.898611°N 89.616389°WRothschild 18 E.K. Schuetz House May 1, 1980 930 Franklin St.
44°57′48″N 89°36′56″W / 44.963333°N 89.615556°WWausau 19 Benjamin Single House November 24, 1980 W of Wausau at 4708 Stettin Dr.
44°57′37″N 89°41′46″W / 44.960278°N 89.696111°WWausau 20 Hiram C. Stewart House August 30, 1974 521 Grant St.
44°57′43″N 89°37′26″W / 44.961944°N 89.623889°WWausau 21 Wausau Club September 14, 1989 309 McClellan St.
44°57′40″N 89°37′37″W / 44.961111°N 89.626944°WWausau 22 C. H. Wegner House May 1, 1980 906 Grant St.
44°57′44″N 89°37′02″W / 44.962222°N 89.617222°WWausau 23 Duey and Julia Wright House July 16, 1999 904 Grand Ave.
44°56′57″N 89°37′23″W / 44.949167°N 89.623056°WWausau 24 Ely Wright House March 1, 1982 901 6th St.
44°57′51″N 89°37′23″W / 44.964167°N 89.623056°WWausau 25 Cyrus C. Yawkey House December 31, 1974 403 McIndoe St.
44°57′49″N 89°37′35″W / 44.963611°N 89.626389°WWausau Home of the Marathon County Historical Museum See also
References
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. . http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
- ^ Marchetti, Louis (1913). History of Marathon County Wisconsin and Representative Citizens. Chicago, Illinois: Richmond-Arnold Publishing Company. pp. 491. http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/wch&CISOPTR=61858&REC=1.
- ^ "Survey of Cultural Resources in Marathon County (Title of containing document is unclear.)". http://www.co.marathon.wi.us/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=Xpnh54XJ7Tc%3D&tabid=460. Retrieved 2011-09-06.
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