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Wisconsin Historic Properties Wisconsin Historic Properties LaPointe Indian Cemetery Trout Point Logging Camp Adams County Confidential Address Restricted Preston, Town of (NRHP 08-03-77) (NRHP 12-16-88) Roche-a-Cri Petroglyphs (SRHP --) (SRHP 01-01-89) Roche-A-Cri State Park, LUCERNE (Shipwreck) Winston-Cadotte Site Friendship, 53934 Lake Superior restricted (NRHP 05-11-81) (NRHP 12-18-91) (NRHP 12-16-05) Friendship (SRHP --) (SRHP 09-23-05) Adams County Courthouse Manitou Camp Morse, Town of Confidential 402 Main St. Copper Falls State Park (NRHP 01-19-83) (NRHP 03-09-82) State Highway 169, 1.8 miles (SRHP --) (SRHP 01-01-89) northeast of Mellen Marina Site (NRHP 12-16-05) Ashland County Confidential (SRHP 09-23-05) (NRHP 12-22-78) Sanborn, Town of Jacobs, Town of (SRHP --) Glidden State Bank Marquette Shipwreck La Pointe Light Station Long Island in Chequamagon Bay 216 First Street 5 miles east of Michigan ISland, (NRHP 08-04-83) (NRHP 03-29-06) Lake Superior (SRHP 01-01-89) (SRHP 01-20-06) (NRHP 02-13-08) Marion Park Pavilion (SRHP 07-20-07) Ashland Marion Park Moonlight Shipwreck Ashland County Courthouse (NRHP 06-04-81) 7 miles east of Michigan Island, 201 W. 2nd St. (SRHP 01-01-89) Lake Superior (NRHP 03-09-82) La Pointe, Town of (NRHP 10-01-08) (SRHP 01-01-89) (SRHP 04-18-08) Ashland Harbor Breakwater Apostle Islands Lighthouses Morty Site (47AS40) Light N and E of Bayfield on Michigan, Confidential breakwater's end of Raspberry, Outer, Sand and (NRHP 06-13-88) Chequamegon Bay Devils Islands (SRHP --) (NRHP 03-01-07) (NRHP 03-08-77) (SRHP --) (SRHP 01-01-89) NOQUEBAY (Schooner--Barge) Bass Island Brownstone Shipwreck Site Ashland Middle School Company Quarry Lake Superior 1000 Ellis Ave. (NRHP 06-04-92) (NRHP 07-17-80) Confidential (SRHP --) (SRHP 01-01-89) (NRHP 03-29-78) (SRHP --) P-Flat Site (47AS47) Beaser School Big Bay Sloop Shipwreck Confidential 612 Beaser Ave. (NRHP 09-19-88) (NRHP 07-17-80) 300 feet east of Big Bay State (SRHP --) (SRHP 01-01-89) Park, Lake Superior (NRHP 01-14-09) PRETORIA (schooner--barge) Ellis School (SRHP 10-17-08) Shipwreck Site 310 Stuntz Ave. Coole Park Manor Lake Superior (NRHP 07-17-80) (NRHP 08-17-94) (SRHP 01-01-89) 351 Old Fort Road (SRHP --) (NRHP 06-01-05) Memorial Hall (SRHP 01-21-05) R. G. STEWART (Shipwreck) 1511 Ellis Ave. Hadland Fishing Camp Lake Superior (NRHP 04-27-95) (NRHP 12-27-91) (SRHP 01-20-95) N of La Pointe on Rocky Island (SRHP --) (NRHP 08-18-77) Old Ashland Post Office (SRHP 01-01-89) Rocky Island Historic 601 West Second St. La Pointe Indian Cemetery District (NRHP 01-21-74) Rocky Island (SRHP 01-01-89) Confidential (NRHP 07-03-08) (NRHP 08-03-77) Security Savings Bank (SRHP --) (SRHP --) 212-214 W. 2nd St. T. H. Camp (Shipwreck) (NRHP 12-27-74) address restricted (SRHP 01-01-89) (NRHP 09-15-04) (SRHP 07-16-04) 1 Wisconsin Historic Properties Soo Line Depot Cumberland Pureair Sanatorium Third Ave. W, at Fourth St. Cumberland Public Library S of Bayfield (NRHP 11-03-88) (NRHP 08-20-81) 1305 Second Ave. (SRHP 01-01-89) (SRHP 01-01-89) (NRHP 06-25-92) Union Depot (SRHP 04-10-92) SEVONA (Bulk Carrier) 417 Chapple Ave. St. Mary's Rectory Shipwreck Site (NRHP 03-23-79) Lake Superior 1575 Second Avenue (SRHP 01-01-89) (NRHP 04-09-93) (NRHP 04-04-11) (SRHP --) Wakefield Hall (SRHP 08-20-10) 1409 Ellis Ave. Sevona Cabin (NRHP 05-04-95) Haugen N of Bayfield on Sand Island (SRHP 01-20-95) ZCBJ Hall (NRHP 09-29-76) West Second Street Historic 320 W. 3rd St. (SRHP 01-01-89) District (NRHP 04-11-85) Shaw Farm (SRHP 01-01-89) W. 2nd St. from Ellis Ave. to 6th Sand Island Ave. Rice Lake (NRHP 06-18-76) (NRHP 02-02-84) Chicago, St. Paul, (SRHP 01-01-89) (SRHP 01-01-89) Minneapolis and Omaha Cable, Town of Wheeler Hall, Northland Railroad Passenger Station Forest Lodge Library College 426 Tainter Avenue 13450 CTH M 1411 Ellis Ave. (NRHP 06-21-07) (NRHP 07-11-01) (NRHP 09-13-77) (SRHP 10-13-06) (SRHP 04-20-01) (SRHP 01-01-89) Rice Lake Carnegie Library Wilmarth School 16 S. Main St. Clover, Town of 913 3rd Ave. W. (NRHP 03-20-86) Herbster Community Center (NRHP 07-17-80) (SRHP 01-01-89) Lenawee Rd., S of jct. of Lenawee (SRHP 01-01-89) Rice Lake Mounds (47 BN-90) Rd. and WI 13 (NRHP 08-15-97) Wilmarth, Lewis C. and Address Restricted (SRHP 04-22-97) Caroline, House (NRHP 09-07-79) 522 Chapple Avenue (SRHP --) Drummond, Town of (NRHP 01-29-13) Wajiwan ji Mashkode Lake Owen Archaeological (SRHP 11-11-11) Archaeological District District Mellen Address Restricted Lake Owen, Washburn Ranger Mellen City Hall (NRHP 09-11-03) District, (SRHP 07-18-03) Chequamegon-Nicolet Nat Bennett and Main Sts. (NRHP 10-11-12) (NRHP 09-20-79) (SRHP 08-19-11) (SRHP 01-01-89) Bayfield County Namakagon, Town of Barron County South Shore Public School Forest Lodge Garmisch Road (HC 73, Box 705) Grand Ave. and WI 13 Cedar Lake, Town of (NRHP 02-14-02) (NRHP 07-16-80) Island of Happy Days (SRHP 01-18-02) (SRHP 01-01-89) Stout Island, Red Cedar Lake Oulu, Town of (NRHP 02-24-95) Barnes, Town of (SRHP 07-15-94) Palo, John and Justina, Island Lake Camp Homestead Island Lake Rd. Doyle, Town of 71055 Muskeg Road (NRHP 03-12-82) Barron County Pipestone (NRHP 09-12-02) (SRHP 01-01-89) Quarry (SRHP 07-19-02) Address restricted Bayfield, Town of Russell, Town of (NRHP 12-22-78) Bayfield Fish Hatchery (SRHP --) Hokenson Fishing Dock WI 13 N of Bayfield at Little Sand Bay (NRHP 07-22-81) Barron (NRHP 06-18-76) (SRHP 01-01-89) Stebbins, Edward N. and Mary (SRHP 01-01-89) T., House 130 East Division Street (NRHP 10-18-06) (SRHP 04-28-06) 2 Wisconsin Historic Properties OTTAWA (Tug) Shipwreck Site Rockland, Town of De Pere Lake Superior Little Kaukauna Lock and Dam De Pere Lock and Dam Historic (NRHP 06-08-92) Historic District District (SRHP --) Fox River at Mill Rd. Fox River at James St. Bayfield (NRHP 12-07-93) (NRHP 12-07-93) Bayfield Historic District (SRHP --) (SRHP 04-10-92) WI J and WI 13 Scott, Town of De Pere Public Library (NRHP 11-25-80) Green Bay Harbor Entrance 380 Main Avenue (SRHP 01-01-89) Light (NRHP 10-04-02) (SRHP 04-15-02) Booth Cooperage Offshore in lower Green Bay, 3.1 1 East Washington St. miles NW of Point Comfort Gretzinger, Otto and Hilda, (NRHP 08-13-76) (NRHP 03-28-08) House (SRHP 01-01-89) (SRHP --) 922 North Broadway Boutin, Frank, Jr., House (NRHP 10-13-11) Allouez (SRHP 02-18-11) 7 Rice St. Baird Law Office (NRHP 12-27-74) Lawton, C. A., Company 2640 South Webster Ave., (SRHP 01-01-89) 233 N. Broadway Heritage Hill State Park (NRHP 01-30-92) Christ Episcopal Church (NRHP 10-15-70) (SRHP 11-25-91) 121-125 North 3rd. St. (SRHP 01-01-89) (NRHP 12-27-74) Cotton House Main Avenue Historic District (SRHP 01-01-89) 301-377 (odd only) Main Avenue 2640 South Webster Ave., (NRHP 02-03-10) Old Bayfield County Heritage Hill State Park (SRHP 07-17-09) Courthouse (NRHP 04-28-70) Washington St. between 4th and (SRHP 01-01-89) Main Hall 5th Sts. Fort Howard Hospital Third St. and College Ave. (NRHP 12-27-74) (NRHP 10-28-88) 2640 S. Webster Ave., Heritage (SRHP 01-01-89) (SRHP 01-01-89) Hill State Park Reiten Boatyard (NRHP 07-22-79) North Broadway Street Broad St. on The Waterfront (SRHP 01-01-89) Historic District (NRHP 06-15-84) Fort Howard Officers' Broadway, Ridgeway Blvd., (SRHP 01-01-89) Quarters Morris, Fulton, Franklin, Cass, Front, and Wisconsin Sts. 2640 S. Webster Ave., Heritage Washburn (NRHP 09-08-83) Hill State Park Bank of Washburn (SRHP 01-01-89) (NRHP 07-22-79) Bayfield St. and Central Ave. (SRHP 01-01-89) North Michigan Street- North (NRHP 01-17-80) Superior Street Historic (SRHP 01-01-89) Fort Howard Ward Building District 2640 S. Webster Ave., Heritage Bayfield County Courthouse Generally bounded by Ridgeway, Hill State Park 117 E. 5th St. North Wisconsin, North Huron (NRHP 07-22-79) (NRHP 01-17-75) and George streets (SRHP 01-01-89) (SRHP 01-01-89) (NRHP 07-19-07) Nichols, John T. and Margaret, (SRHP 10-13-06) Washburn Public Library House Washington Ave. and W. 3rd St. Randall Avenue Historic 128 Taft Avenue (NRHP 03-01-84) District (NRHP 09-01-05) (SRHP 01-01-89) Generally bounded by Ridgeway (SRHP 04-15-05) Boulevard, Oakdale Avenue and Tank Cottage Glenwood Avenue Brown County 2640 South Webster Ave., (NRHP 04-24-07) Green Bay, Town of Heritage Hill State Park (SRHP 10-13-06) Rockwood Lodge Barn and Pigsty (NRHP 04-28-70) South Broadway Historic (SRHP 01-01-89) 5632 Sturgeon Bay Road District (NRHP 05-05-04) Wisconsin State Reformatory 101-129 (odd only) South (SRHP 01-16-04) SE corner of Riverside Dr. and Broadway Smith, J.B., House and Granary STH 172 (NRHP 01-21-10) (NRHP 05-03-90) (SRHP 07-17-09) 5121 Gravel Pit Road (SRHP 01-23-90) (NRHP 05-12-04) (SRHP 01-16-04) 3 Wisconsin Historic Properties Steckart and Falck Double Grassy Island Range Lights Block 100 Bay Beach Road Buffalo County 112-118 North Broadway (NRHP 01-12-05) (NRHP 10-20-11) (SRHP 11-15-04) Buffalo, Town of (SRHP 02-18-11) Winona Bridge Railway Company Hazelwood Swing Bridge Union House Hotel 1008 S.
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