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{{short description|Historic district in Wisconsin, United States}} |
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| name = College Avenue Historic District |
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| nrhp_type = hd |
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| image = AppletonWisconsinDowntown3.jpg |
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| image = AppletonWisconsinDowntown3.jpg |
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| location = 215 W. to 109 E., and 110 W. to 102 E. College Ave.; 106-114n. Onida St., [[Appleton, Wisconsin]] |
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| coordinates = {{coord|44|15|42|N|88|24|21|W|display=inline,title}} |
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| locmapin = Wisconsin#USA |
| locmapin = Wisconsin#USA |
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| architect = Multiple |
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| architecture = Mixed (more Than 2 Styles From Different Periods) |
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| added = December 2, 1982 |
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| area = {{convert|7|acre}} |
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| governing_body = Private |
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⚫ | The '''College Avenue Historic District''' in [[Appleton, Wisconsin]] is a {{convert|7|acre|adj=on}} [[historic district (United States)|historic district]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1982. In 1982, it included 27 buildings deemed to contribute to the historic character of the area, one of which is the 12 story [[Zuelke Building]], and one contributing object, the Soldiers Square Civil War Monument.<ref name=nris/><ref name=nrhpdoc>{{cite web|url={{NRHP url|id=82001848}}|title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: College Avenue Historic District |publisher=[[National Park Service]] |author=Diane H. Filipowicz |date=September 1982 |accessdate=January 13, 2017 }} with {{NRHP url|id=82001848|photos=y|title=26 photos from 1982}}</ref> |
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⚫ | The '''College Avenue Historic District''' in [[Appleton, Wisconsin]] is a {{convert|7|acre|adj=on}} [[historic district (United States)|historic district]] that was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1982. In 1982, it included 27 buildings deemed to contribute to the historic character of the area, one of which is the 12 story [[Zuelke Building]], and one |
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The contributing buildings include: |
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*[[Zuelke Building]], 103 W. College Avenue, a twelve-story gray granite building. Its interior is one of few intact original interiors |
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in the district.<ref name=nrhpdoc/> |
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*Gibson's Auto Exchange, at 211 W. College Avenue, [[Art Deco]].<ref name=nrhpdoc/> |
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*Bissing Building, 203-205 W. College Avenue, with lions' heads in its roofline pediments. In 1982 two commercial establishments, Boot Hill and Brown Beam Tavern, occupied the building.<ref name=nrhpdoc/> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 04:25, 6 August 2023
College Avenue Historic District | |
Location | 215 W. to 109 E., and 110 W. to 102 E. College Ave.; 106-114n. Onida St., Appleton, Wisconsin |
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Coordinates | 44°15′42″N 88°24′21″W / 44.26167°N 88.40583°W |
Area | 7 acres (2.8 ha) |
Architect | Multiple |
Architectural style | Mixed (more Than 2 Styles From Different Periods) |
NRHP reference No. | 82001848[1] |
Added to NRHP | December 2, 1982 |
The College Avenue Historic District in Appleton, Wisconsin is a 7-acre (2.8 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. In 1982, it included 27 buildings deemed to contribute to the historic character of the area, one of which is the 12 story Zuelke Building, and one contributing object, the Soldiers Square Civil War Monument.[1][2]
The contributing buildings include:
- Zuelke Building, 103 W. College Avenue, a twelve-story gray granite building. Its interior is one of few intact original interiors
in the district.[2]
- Gibson's Auto Exchange, at 211 W. College Avenue, Art Deco.[2]
- Bissing Building, 203-205 W. College Avenue, with lions' heads in its roofline pediments. In 1982 two commercial establishments, Boot Hill and Brown Beam Tavern, occupied the building.[2]
References[edit]
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ a b c d Diane H. Filipowicz (September 1982). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: College Avenue Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved January 13, 2017. with 26 photos from 1982