List of entries on the National Register of Historic Places in Trempealeau County
The List of Entries on the National Register of Historic Places in Trempealeau County , Wisconsin lists all structures and historic sites in Trempealeau County that are on the National Register of Historic Places .
Legend
NRHP | Historic Place |
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HD | Historic District |
Current entries
Surname | image | Entry date | location | place | description | |
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1 | Arcadia Free Public Library |
ID no. 94000388 |
1994 406 East Main Street 44 ° 15 ′ 8 " N , 91 ° 29 ′ 44" W. |
Arcadia | Carnegie Library built in 1906 in neoclassical style | |
2 | Capt. Alexander A. Arnold Farm |
ID no. 78000142 |
1978 US 53 44 ° 5 '33 " N , 91 ° 20' 24" W. |
Galesville | The Italianate-style house of the farmer, businessman and politician Alexander Ahab Arnold, built in 1874 | |
3 | Bartlett Blacksmith Shop-Scandinavian Hotel |
ID no. 84003786 |
1984 218 East Mill Road |
Galesville | Commercial building built as a forge in 1871; converted into a hotel in 1900; used as a dairy after 1945; today residential building | |
4th | John Bohrnstedt House |
ID no. 84003788 |
1984 830 Clark Street 44 ° 5 ′ 7 " N , 91 ° 21 ′ 34" W. |
Galesville | House built in 1901 | |
5 | John F. Cance House |
ID no. 84003790 |
1984 807 West Ridge Avenue 44 ° 4 ′ 59 " N , 91 ° 20 ′ 48" W. |
Galesville | 1908 in the architectural style known as the Tudor Revival , the house of the banker John F. Cance | |
6th | Coman House |
ID no. 84000747 |
1984 581 3rd Street 44 ° 0 ′ 16 ″ N , 91 ° 26 ′ 4 ″ W. |
Trempealeau | House built in Italianate style in 1862 | |
7th | Downtown Historic District |
ID no. 84003791 |
1984 Gale Avenue, Main Street and Davis Street 44 ° 4 ′ 58 ″ N , 91 ° 20 ′ 55 ″ W |
Galesville | 17 commercial buildings from the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century in the city center | |
8th | Gale College Historic District |
ID no. 84004020 |
1997 12th Street 44 ° 4 ′ 46.1 ″ N , 91 ° 22 ′ 3.6 ″ W. |
Galesville | Several buildings from the former Gale College | |
9 | Green Bay and Western Railroad Depot |
ID no. 06000302 |
2006 36295 Main Street 44 ° 22 ′ 6 ″ N , 91 ° 19 ′ 3 ″ W. |
Whitehall | Station building of the former Green Bay and Western Railroad, built in 1914 | |
10 | Independence City Hall |
ID no. 01001474 |
2002 23688 Adams Street 44 ° 21 ′ 27 " N , 91 ° 25 ′ 16" W. |
Independence | Town hall built 1902–1903 in Queen Anne style | |
11 | Great Jensen House |
ID no. 84003793 |
1984 806 West Gale Avenue 44 ° 4 ′ 58 " N , 91 ° 21 ′ 34" W. |
Galesville | House built in 1913 in the Queen Anne style | |
12 | Main Street Historic District |
ID no. 84000763 |
1984 Main Street between 1st Street and 3rd Street 44 ° 0 ′ 18 ″ N , 91 ° 26 ′ 32 ″ W. |
Trempealeau | Ten commercial buildings in different architectural styles in the center | |
13 | Melchoir Hotel and Brewery Ruins |
ID no. 84000769 |
1984
Address not published |
Trempealeau | Brewery built in 1857 from sandstone blocks | |
14th | Ridge Avenue Historic District |
ID no. 84003792 |
1984 Ridge Avenue between 4th Street and 6th Street 44 ° 5 ′ 1 ″ N , 91 ° 21 ′ 18 ″ W. |
Galesville | 11 buildings in different styles around the Queen Anne style Presbyterian Church, built in 1895 | |
15th | Sword Mound Group |
ID no. 74000128 |
1974
Address not published |
Trempealeau | Group of 26 mounds from the Hopewell culture period | |
16 | Trempealeau Platform Mounds Site |
ID no. 91001822 |
1991 Western slope of Trempealeau Bluff 44 ° 0 ′ 29 ″ N , 91 ° 26 ′ 33 ″ W |
Trempealeau | Three mounds from the Mississippi culture period |
Previous entries
Surname | image | Entry date | location | place | description | |
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1 | Second Street Bridge |
ID no. 84000608 |
1984 2nd Street 44 ° 4 '48.3 " N , 91 ° 21' 6.6" W. |
Galesville | 1910 built truss bridge over Beaver Creek ; deleted from the register after demolition in 1988 |
See also
Individual evidence
- ^ Extract from the National Register of Historic Places - Trempealeau County.Retrieved September 1, 2014
- ↑ a b The numbering in this list column is based on the order of the entries presented by the National Park Service ; the colors distinguish different types of protected areas of the National Park System with national significance (e.g. National Historic Landmarks ) from the other entries in the National Register of Historic Places .
- ↑ a b National Register Information System . In: National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service . Retrieved July 9, 2010.
- ^ Wisconsin History - Arcadia Free Public Library. Retrieved September 1
- ^ Wisconsin History - Capt. Alexander A. Arnold Farm. Retrieved September 1, 2014
- ^ Wisconsin History - Bartlett Blacksmith Shop-Scandinavian Hotel. Retrieved September 1, 2014
- ↑ Wisconsin History - John Bohrnstedt House Retrieved on September 1, 2014
- ^ Wisconsin History - John F. Cance House. Retrieved September 1, 2014
- ^ Wisconsin History - Coman House. Retrieved September 1, 2014
- ^ Wisconsin History - Downtown Historic District. Retrieved September 1, 2014
- ^ Wisconsin History - Gale College Historic District. Retrieved September 1, 2014
- ^ Wisconsin History - Green Bay and Western Railroad Depot.Retrieved September 1, 2014
- ^ Wisconsin History - Independence City Hall. Retrieved September 1, 2014
- ↑ Wisconsin History - Tollef Jensen House Retrieved on September 1, 2014
- ^ Wisconsin History - Main Street Historic District. Retrieved September 1, 2014
- ↑ Wisconsin History - Melchoir Hotel and Brewery Ruins Retrieved on September 1, 2014
- ^ Wisconsin History - Ridge Avenue Historic District. Retrieved September 1, 2014
- ↑ Mississippi Valley Archeology Center - Archeology in Trempealeau, Wisconsin ( Memento of the original from February 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved September 1, 2014
- ^ Wisconsin History - Mississippian Culture and Aztalan.Retrieved September 1, 2014
- ^ Wisconsin History - Second Street Bridge. Retrieved September 1, 2014
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