- National Register of Historic Places listings in Price County, Wisconsin
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Buildings, sites, districts, and objects in Price 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 Price 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 Deadman Slough August 20, 1993 Address Restricted Flambeau Late Paleo-Indian campsite and workshop.[5] 2 Fifield Fire Lookout Tower July 3, 2007 5 mi (8.0 km). E of Fifield, WI 70
45°53′12″N 90°19′28″W / 45.886667°N 90.324444°WFifield Fire tower built in 1932, when wildfires scorched the cut-over.[6] 3 Fifield Town Hall February 17, 1978 Pine St. and Flambeau Ave.
45°52′38″N 90°25′16″W / 45.877222°N 90.421111°WFifield The 1894 town hall was the center of community life, with offices, jail, courtroom, meeting room, and opera house.[7] 4 Flambeau Paper Company Office Building September 12, 1985 200 N. First Ave.
45°56′11″N 90°26′50″W / 45.936389°N 90.447222°WPark Falls 5 Albin Johnson Log House January 20, 1978 N894 S. German Settlement Rd, Ogema
45°24′39″N 90°04′20″W / 45.410833°N 90.072222°WSpirit 1885 home built by Swedish immigrants.[8] 6 Matt Johnson Log House December 8, 1978 S of Brantwood off U.S. 8
45°31′45″N 90°07′20″W / 45.529167°N 90.122222°WBrantwood Finnish dovetail log home, built 1898. Also known as Knox House.[9] 7 Lidice Memorial April 19, 2006 Sokol Park, Ash and Fifield Sts.
45°41′44″N 90°24′27″W / 45.695556°N 90.4075°WPhillips This 1944 Modernist sculpture in a city with a large Czech-Slovak population commemorates the Nazis' 1942 destruction of Lidice, Czechoslovakia.[10] 8 Park Falls Post Office October 24, 2000 109 First St. N
45°56′09″N 90°26′53″W / 45.935833°N 90.448056°WPark Falls The lobby of the 1936 building contains a WPA mural by John Watrous entitled "Lumberjack Fight on the Flambeau River." 9 Phillips High School February 24, 1995 300 Cherry St.
45°41′22″N 90°24′01″W / 45.689444°N 90.400278°WPhillips 10 Prentice Co-operative Creamery Company September 12, 1985 700 Main St.
45°32′48″N 90°17′26″W / 45.546667°N 90.290556°WPrentice Built in 1906 as a leather warehouse, the building housed the Prentice Cooperative Creamery Company from 1915 into the 1940s.[11] 11 Round Lake Logging Dam September 17, 1981 NE of Fifield
45°55′33″N 90°04′45″W / 45.925833°N 90.079167°WFifield 1878 log driving dam, carefully restored.[12][13] 12 Wisconsin Concrete Park October 28, 2005 WI 13 S.
45°40′15″N 90°23′19″W / 45.670833°N 90.388611°WWorcester A garden of rustic sculptures, created between 1950 and 1964 by Fred Smith - lumberjack, barkeep, and self-taught artist.[14][15][16][17] Formerly listed properties
[3] Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Bloom's Tavern, Store and House September 29, 2011 396 S. Avon Ave.
45°41′6″N 90°23′38″W / 45.685°N 90.39389°WPhillips Originally listed on March 7, 1985. The 1890 tavern burned in May 2009.[18] 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.
- ^ a b 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.
- ^ "Among the First Peoples, Paleoindians of Northern Wisconsin". Wisconsin Historical Society. http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/archaeology/research/northwest.asp. Retrieved 2011-04-19.
- ^ "Fifield Fire Lookout Tower - Wisconsin National Register of Historic Places". Wisconsin Historical Society. http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/hp/register/viewSummary.asp?refnum=07000668. Retrieved 2011-05-09.
- ^ "Old Fifield Town Hall - Wisconsin National Register of Historic Places". Wisconsin Historical Society. http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/hp/register/viewSummary.asp?refnum=78000339. Retrieved 2011-05-09.
- ^ "Our Yesterday House". German Settlement History, Inc.. http://germansettlementhistory.org/gshi_website_003.htm. Retrieved 2011-08-20.
- ^ "Knox House". Price County Tourism Department. http://www.pricecountywi.net/attractions/historical-and-scenic-sites/knox-house/. Retrieved 2011-08-20.
- ^ "Lidice Memorial - Wisconsin National Register of Historic Places". Wisconsin Historical Society. http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/hp/register/viewSummary.asp?refnum=06000301. Retrieved 2011-05-11.
- ^ "Prentice Co-operative Creamery Company - Wisconsin National Register of Historic Places". Wisconsin Historical Society. http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/hp/register/viewSummary.asp?refnum=85002329. Retrieved 2011-05-11.
- ^ "Round Lake Logging Dam", Price County
- ^ Vogel, John N. (1982-1983). "The Round Lake logging dam: a survivor of Wisconsin's log-driving days". Wisconsin Magazine of History 66 (3): 171–191. http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/wmh&CISOPTR=32773&CISOSHOW=32692. Retrieved 2011-09-22.
- ^ "Fred Smith's Wisconsin Concrete Park: History". Friends of Fred Smith. http://www.friendsoffredsmith.org/history.htm. Retrieved 2011-04-25.
- ^ "Fred Smith - history / biography". Kohler Foundation. http://www.kohlerfoundation.org/smith_bio.html. Retrieved 2011-04-19.
- ^ "Wisconsin Concrete Park - Wisconsin National Register of Historic Places". Wisconsin Historical Society. http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/hp/register/viewSummary.asp?refnum=05001195. Retrieved 2011-05-11.
- ^ Umberger, Leslie; Erika Doss, Ruth Kohler & Lisa Stone (2007). Sublime Spaces and Visionary Worlds: Built Environments of Vernacular Artists. Princeton Architectural Press. pp. 167–186. ISBN 1568987285.
- ^ Allen, Jeff (2009-05-08). "Fire Destroys Boom's Tavern in Phillips". WJFW. http://www.wjfw.com/stories.html?sku=20090508085949. Retrieved 2011-08-20.
Municipalities and communities of Price County, Wisconsin Cities Villages Towns CDP Unincorporated
communitiesBrantwood | Clifford‡ | Cranberry Lake | Dover | Fifield | Kennedy | Lugerville | Pennington | Spirit | Worcester
Ghost towns Coolidge | Kaiser
Footnotes ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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