- National Register of Historic Places listings in Chippewa County, Wisconsin
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Buildings, sites, districts, and objects in Chippewa 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]
This document is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Chippewa County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties, the latitude and longitude coordinates of which are included below, may be seen in a Google map.[2]
[3] Landmark name [4] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Bridge Street Commercial Historic District June 24, 1994 Roughly Bridge St. from Columbia to Spring Sts.
44°56′12″N 91°23′34″W / 44.936667°N 91.392778°WChippewa Falls 2 Chippewa Shoe Manufacturing Company March 7, 1994 28 W. River St.
44°56′04″N 91°23′30″W / 44.934444°N 91.391667°WChippewa Falls 3 Cook-Rutledge House August 7, 1974 505 W. Grand Ave.
44°55′56″N 91°23′57″W / 44.932222°N 91.399167°WChippewa Falls This High Victorian-Italianate mansion was started in 1873 by lawyer Bingham, then expanded by Edward Rutledge, a lumberman and assistant to Frederick Weyerhaeuser.[5] 4 Cornell Pulpwood Stacker December 23, 1993 Cornell Mill Yard Park
45°10′29″N 91°09′17″W / 45.174722°N 91.154722°WCornell 175 foot tall conveyor for stacking pulpwood, used from 1913 to 1972. Cornell's is the only known stacker remaining.[6] 5 Hotel Chippewa June 30, 1994 16-18 N. Bay St.
44°56′04″N 91°23′33″W / 44.934444°N 91.3925°WChippewa Falls 6 Marsh Rainbow Arch Bridge June 25, 1982 Spring St.
44°56′11″N 91°23′26″W / 44.936389°N 91.390556°WChippewa Falls 7 McDonell High School October 6, 1982 3 S. High St.
44°55′50″N 91°23′16″W / 44.930556°N 91.387778°WChippewa Falls 8 D. R. Moon Memorial Library December 2, 1985 E. Fourth Ave.
44°57′44″N 90°56′07″W / 44.962222°N 90.935278°WStanley The Classical revival library was built in 1901 in memory of Delos R. Moon, president of the Northwestern Lumber Company, who brought the sawmill to Stanley in the 1880s.[7] 9 Notre Dame Church and Goldsmith Memorial Chapel April 7, 1983 117 Allen St.
44°56′09″N 91°23′12″W / 44.935833°N 91.386667°WChippewa Falls 10 L.I. Roe House August 27, 1980 410 N. Franklin St.
44°57′48″N 90°55′53″W / 44.963333°N 90.931389°WStanley 11 Sheeley House September 5, 1985 236 W. River St.
44°55′58″N 91°23′40″W / 44.932778°N 91.394444°WChippewa Falls 12 Z. C. B. J. Hall June 25, 1992 WI 27, 7 mi (11 km). N of Cadott
45°02′19″N 91°08′46″W / 45.038611°N 91.146111°WArthur References
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "Mansion History". Cook-Rutledge Mansion. http://www.cookrutledgemansion.com/history.asp. Retrieved 2011-08-23.
- ^ "Historic Wood Stacker". City of Cornell. http://www.cityofcornell.com/tosee/stacker.htm. Retrieved 2011-08-22.
- ^ "D.R. Moon Memorial Library - Wisconsin National Register of Historic Places". Wisconsin Historical Society. http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/hp/register/viewSummary.asp?refnum=85003096. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
Municipalities and communities of Chippewa County, Wisconsin Cities Bloomer | Chippewa Falls | Cornell | Eau Claire‡ | Stanley‡
Villages Boyd | Cadott | Lake Hallie | New Auburn‡
Towns CDPs Holcombe | Jim Falls | Lake Wissota
Unincorporated
communitiesAlbertville | Crescent | Eagleton | Edson | Howard | Pine Grove | Old Albertville | Tilden
Footnotes ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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