National Register of Historic Places listings in Madison, Wisconsin
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Madison, Wisconsin.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.[1]
There are 234 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Dane County, including 10 National Historic Landmarks. The city of Madison is the location of 141 of these properties and districts, including 8 of the National Historic Landmarks; they are listed here, while the remaining 93 properties and districts are listed separately.
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2016.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Agricultural Chemistry Building | (#85001356) |
420 Henry Mall, University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′26″N 89°24′38″W / 43.073889°N 89.410556°W |
Madison | 1912, Paul Cret, Warren Laird, Arthur Peabody, Georgian revival style | |
2 | Agricultural Dean's House | (#84003627) |
10 Babcock Dr., University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′37″N 89°24′46″W / 43.076944°N 89.412778°W |
Madison | 1896, Conover and Porter, Queen Anne style | |
3 | Agricultural Engineering Building | (#85001404) |
460 Henry Mall, University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′29″N 89°24′37″W / 43.074722°N 89.410278°W |
Madison | 1905, Arthur Peabody, Georgian revival style | |
4 | Agricultural Heating Station | (#85000570) |
1535 Observatory Dr., University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′34″N 89°24′42″W / 43.076111°N 89.411667°W |
Madison | 1899, John T.W. Jennings, Richardsonian Romanesque | |
5 | Agriculture Hall | (#85000571) |
1450 Linden Dr., University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′32″N 89°24′29″W / 43.075556°N 89.408056°W |
Madison | 1902, John T.W. Jennings, Beaux-Arts classical revival style | |
6 | American Exchange Bank | (#80000115) |
1 N. Pinckney St. 43°04′33″N 89°22′59″W / 43.075833°N 89.383056°W |
Madison | 1871, Stephen V. Shipman, Italianate style | |
7 | American Tobacco Company Warehouses Complex | (#03000580) |
651 W. Doty St. 43°03′57″N 89°23′30″W / 43.065833°N 89.391667°W |
Madison | 1899-1901, Claude and Starck, utilitarian-industrial design | |
8 | Badger State Shoe Company | (#89000232) |
123 N. Blount St. 43°04′52″N 89°22′42″W / 43.081111°N 89.378333°W |
Madison | ca. 1915, Ferdinand Kronenberg, utilitarian design with neo-Classical styling | |
9 | Bascom Hill Historic District | (#74000065) |
Bounded by Observatory Dr., University Ave., and N. Park, Langdon, and State Sts., UW campus 43°04′31″N 89°24′06″W / 43.075278°N 89.401667°W |
Madison | ||
10 | Robert M. Bashford House | (#73000075) |
423 N. Pinckney St. 43°04′44″N 89°23′13″W / 43.078889°N 89.386944°W |
Madison | 1856-57, August Kutzbock, Italian villa style | |
11 | Baskerville Apartment Building | (#88002006) |
121-129 S. Hamilton St. 43°04′17″N 89°23′05″W / 43.071389°N 89.384722°W |
Madison | 1913-14, Robert L. Wright, early 20th-century apartment house design | |
12 | Bellevue Apartment Building | (#87000433) |
29 E. Wilson St. 43°04′22″N 89°22′48″W / 43.072778°N 89.38°W |
Madison | 1913-14, Charles E. Marks, early 20th-century apartment house design | |
13 | Belmont Hotel | (#89002311) |
101 E. Mifflin St. 43°04′35″N 89°23′00″W / 43.076389°N 89.383333°W |
Madison | 1924, Beaux-Arts style | |
14 | Bernard-Hoover Boathouse | (#81000036) |
622 E. Gorham St. 43°04′55″N 89°22′55″W / 43.081944°N 89.381944°W |
Madison | 1915, built by William Bernard, utilitarian design | |
15 | Biederstaedt Grocery | (#82000647) |
851-853 Williamson St. 43°04′45″N 89°22′10″W / 43.079167°N 89.369444°W |
Madison | ca. 1874, Italianate style | |
16 | Blackhawk Country Club Mound Group (47 DA 131) | (#79000068) |
Address Restricted |
Madison | 3 bear effigies and 1 goose effigy, Late Woodland culture | |
17 | James B. Bowen House | (#82000648) |
302 S. Mills St. 43°03′50″N 89°24′16″W / 43.063889°N 89.404444°W |
Madison | 1855, Italianate style farmhouse of local sandstone | |
18 | Harold C. Bradley House | |
(#72000047) |
106 N. Prospect Ave. 43°04′11″N 89°25′18″W / 43.0697222°N 89.4216667°W |
Madison | 1908-1910, Louis Sullivan and George Grant Elmslie, Prairie School style |
19 | Judge Arthur B. Braley House | (#80000116) |
422 N. Henry St. 43°04′33″N 89°23′29″W / 43.075833°N 89.391389°W |
Madison | ca. 1873, neo-Grec, Aesthetic details on dormers, replaced Gothic revival porch ca. 1900 | |
20 | Brittingham Park Boathouse | (#82000649) |
N. Shore Dr. 43°03′55″N 89°23′18″W / 43.065278°N 89.388333°W |
Madison | 1910, George B. Ferry & Alfred C. Clas, City Beautiful movement with Arts and Crafts detailing | |
21 | Charles E. Brown Indian Mounds | (#84003630) |
University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum 43°02′48″N 89°25′38″W / 43.046703°N 89.427146°W |
Madison | ||
22 | Burrows Park Effigy Mound and Campsite | (#74000066) |
Address Restricted |
Madison | straight-winged bird effigy, Late Woodland Culture | |
23 | Camp Randall | |
(#71000036) |
Camp Randall Memorial Park, University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′11″N 89°24′34″W / 43.069722°N 89.409444°W |
Madison | Civil War training and staging ground, stockade for Confederate POWs |
24 | Cardinal Hotel | (#82000650) |
416 E. Wilson St. 43°04′32″N 89°22′37″W / 43.075556°N 89.376944°W |
Madison | ca. 1908, Ferdinand Kronenberg, block and brick | |
25 | City Market | (#78000085) |
101 N. Blount St. 43°04′52″N 89°22′41″W / 43.081111°N 89.378056°W |
Madison | 1909, Robert L. Wright, Prairie School style | |
26 | Bascom B. Clarke House | (#80000117) |
1150 Spaight St. 43°04′55″N 89°21′46″W / 43.081944°N 89.362778°W |
Madison | 1899, Claude and Starck, Queen Anne style with Arts and Crafts elements | |
27 | William Collins House | (#74000067) |
704 E. Gorham St. 43°04′57″N 89°22′50″W / 43.0825°N 89.380556°W |
Madison | ca. 1911, Claude and Starck, Prairie School style | |
28 | John R. Commons House | (#85000572) |
1645 Norman Way 43°04′56″N 89°28′44″W / 43.082222°N 89.478889°W |
Madison | 1913, Cora Tuttle, Bungalow style | |
29 | Curtis-Kittleson House | (#80000118) |
1102 Spaight St. 43°04′51″N 89°21′51″W / 43.080833°N 89.364167°W |
Madison | 1901, Gordon and Paunack, Queen Anne style | |
30 | Judson C. Cutter House | (#78000086) |
1030 Jenifer St. 43°04′50″N 89°21′58″W / 43.080556°N 89.366111°W |
Madison | 1882, Stick/Eastlake style | |
31 | Nathaniel W. Dean House | (#80000119) |
4718 Monona Dr. 43°04′06″N 89°19′32″W / 43.068333°N 89.325556°W |
Madison | 1856, Italianate style | |
32 | Christian Dick Block | (#02001572) |
106 E. Doty St. 43°04′28″N 89°22′50″W / 43.074500°N 89.380609°W |
Madison | 1889, cream brick Richardsonian Romanesque building | |
33 | Dowling Apartment Building | (#02001127) |
445-447 W. Wilson St. 43°04′05″N 89°23′14″W / 43.068056°N 89.387222°W |
Madison | 1922, early 20th-century apartment house design | |
34 | Drohman Cabin | Upload image | (#81000037) |
6701 E. Broadway 43°02′01″N 89°15′35″W / 43.033611°N 89.259722°W |
Madison | moved to Spring Green, Wisconsin |
35 | East Dayton Street Historic District | (#88000217) |
649-53 E. Dayton St. and 114 N. Blount St. 43°04′51″N 89°22′43″W / 43.080833°N 89.378611°W |
Madison | ||
36 | East Wilson Street Historic District | (#86000618) |
402-524 E. Wilson and 133 S. Blair Sts. 43°04′36″N 89°22′34″W / 43.076667°N 89.376111°W |
Madison | ||
37 | Edgewood College Mound Group Archeological District | (#91000669) |
Address Restricted |
Madison | 1 bird effigy, 2 linear mounds, and 8 conicals | |
38 | Ernest Eggiman House | (#94000599) |
857 S. Shore Dr. 43°03′25″N 89°23′52″W / 43.056944°N 89.397778°W |
Madison | 1936, prefabricated metal house | |
39 | Edward C. Elliott House | (#78000087) |
137 N. Prospect Ave. 43°04′15″N 89°25′07″W / 43.070833°N 89.418611°W |
Madison | ca. 1911, Claude and Starck, Prairie School style | |
40 | Elmside Park Mounds | (#91000358) |
Address Restricted |
Madison | effigies of a lynx and a bear | |
41 | Richard T. Ely House | (#74000068) |
205 N. Prospect Ave. 43°04′18″N 89°24′58″W / 43.071667°N 89.416111°W |
Madison | 1896, Charles Sumner Frost, Georgian revival style | |
42 | Farwell's Point Mound Group | (#74000069) |
Address Restricted |
Madison | 11 conicals and remnants of 2 panthers, 1 bird, 3 linears | |
43 | Fess Hotel | (#78003204) |
123 E. Doty Street 43°04′28″N 89°22′48″W / 43.074444°N 89.38°W |
Madison | 1858, remodeled 1901 by J. O. Gordon and F. W. Paunack | |
44 | Fire Station No. 4 | (#84003637) |
1329 W. Dayton St. 43°04′15″N 89°24′31″W / 43.070833°N 89.408611°W |
Madison | 1903-04, Lew Porter | |
45 | First Church of Christ Scientist | (#82001841) |
315 Wisconsin Ave. 43°04′39″N 89°23′13″W / 43.0775°N 89.386944°W |
Madison | 1929, Frank M. Riley, Classical Revival style | |
46 | Forest Hill Cemetery Mound Group | (#74000070) |
Address Restricted |
Madison | ||
47 | Forest Products Laboratory | (#95001037) |
1 Gifford Pinchot Dr. 43°04′28″N 89°25′41″W / 43.074444°N 89.428056°W |
Madison | 1932, Holabird & Root, Art Deco or International Art Moderne style | |
48 | Fourth Lake Ridge Historic District | (#98000167) |
Roughly bounded by Lake Mendota, N. Brearly, E. Johnson, and N. Franklin Sts. 43°05′03″N 89°22′44″W / 43.084167°N 89.378889°W |
Madison | ||
49 | Eugene A. Gilmore House | (#73000077) |
120 Ely Pl. 43°04′15″N 89°25′06″W / 43.070833°N 89.418333°W |
Madison | 1908, Frank Lloyd Wright, Prairie School style | |
50 | Grace Episcopal Church | (#76000055) |
6 N. Carroll St. 43°04′26″N 89°23′08″W / 43.073889°N 89.385556°W |
Madison | 1855-58, James Douglas, Gothic revival style | |
51 | Grimm Book Bindery | (#86000625) |
454 W. Gilman St. 43°04′26″N 89°23′43″W / 43.073889°N 89.395278°W |
Madison | ca. 1923, Georgian revival style, modeled on Benjamin Franklin's bindery | |
52 | Halvorson Mound Group | (#93000215) |
Yahara Heights County Park[5] 43°09′17″N 89°23′31″W / 43.154792°N 89.391947°W |
Madison | ||
53 | Henry Mall Historic District | (#91001986) |
420, 425, 440, 445, 460 and 465 Henry Mall and 1450 Linden Dr., University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′30″N 89°24′40″W / 43.075°N 89.411111°W |
Madison | ||
54 | Louis Hirsig House | (#74000072) |
1010 Sherman Ave. 43°05′14″N 89°22′32″W / 43.087222°N 89.375556°W |
Madison | designed by Claude and Starck, Prairie School style | |
55 | Holy Name Seminary | (#15000424) |
702 S. High Point Rd. 43°03′04″N 89°31′21″W / 43.051048°N 89.522463°W |
Madison | ||
56 | Horticulture and Agricultural Physics and Soil Science Building | (#85000574) |
1525 Observatory Dr., University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′35″N 89°24′38″W / 43.076389°N 89.410556°W |
Madison | 1894 + 1896, John T.W. Jennings, Richardsonian Romanesque | |
57 | Hotel Loraine | (#02001125) |
119-123 W. Washington Ave. 43°04′23″N 89°23′08″W / 43.073056°N 89.385556°W |
Madison | 1925, Beaux-Arts style | |
58 | Hyer's Hotel | (#83003370) |
854 Jenifer St. 43°04′43″N 89°22′09″W / 43.078611°N 89.369167°W |
Madison | 1854, Greek Revival and Italianate styles | |
59 | Jackman Building | (#80000121) |
111 S. Hamilton St. 43°04′22″N 89°23′02″W / 43.072778°N 89.383889°W |
Madison | 1913-14, Claude and Starck, Classical Revival | |
60 | Herbert and Katherine Jacobs First House | |
(#74000073) |
441 Toepfer Ave. 43°03′31″N 89°26′29″W / 43.058611°N 89.441389°W |
Madison | 1937, Frank Lloyd Wright, Usonian; designated National Historic Landmark July 31, 2003 |
61 | Jenifer-Spaight Historic District | (#04001153) |
Jenifer and Spaight Sts. roughly bounded by S. Brearly St. and Williamson St. 43°04′42″N 89°22′07″W / 43.078333°N 89.368611°W |
Madison | ||
62 | Adolph H. Kayser House | (#80000122) |
802 E. Gorham St. 43°05′03″N 89°22′44″W / 43.084167°N 89.378889°W |
Madison | 1902, Claude and Starck, Prairie School and classical detailing | |
63 | Lake Farms Archeological District | (#78000088) |
Lake Farm County Park 43°01′35″N 89°19′53″W / 43.02651°N 89.331338°W |
Madison | ||
64 | Lake View Sanatorium | (#93000258) |
1204 Northport Dr. 43°08′18″N 89°22′29″W / 43.138333°N 89.374722°W |
Madison | 1929-30, E. A. Stubenrauch, Art Deco | |
65 | Lamb Building | (#84003645) |
114 State St. 43°04′26″N 89°23′58″W / 43.073889°N 89.399444°W |
Madison | 1905, Claude and Starck, Queen Anne style | |
66 | Robert M. Lamp House | (#78000089) |
22 N. Butler St. 43°04′37″N 89°22′56″W / 43.076944°N 89.382222°W |
Madison | 1903, Frank Lloyd Wright, Chicago School transitioning to Prairie School | |
67 | Langdon Street Historic District | |
(#86001394) |
Roughly bounded by Lake Mendota, Wisconsin Ave., Langdon, and N. Lake Sts. 43°04′37″N 89°23′37″W / 43.076944°N 89.393611°W |
Madison | |
68 | August Cornelius Larson House | (#94000451) |
1006 Grant St. 43°03′49″N 89°24′53″W / 43.063611°N 89.414722°W |
Madison | 1911, Claude and Starck, Prairie School style | |
69 | Lathrop Hall | (#85001503) |
1050 University Ave., University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′25″N 89°24′09″W / 43.073611°N 89.4025°W |
Madison | 1910, Warren Laird, Paul Cret, Arthur Peabody, neo-Renaissance style | |
70 | William T. Leitch House | (#75000061) |
752 E. Gorham St. 43°05′02″N 89°22′45″W / 43.083889°N 89.379167°W |
Madison | 1857-58, Gothic Revival, Westport sandstone | |
71 | William Ellery Leonard House | (#93000071) |
2015 Adams St. 43°03′40″N 89°25′01″W / 43.061111°N 89.416944°W |
Madison | ||
72 | Lincoln School | (#80000123) |
728 E. Gorham St. 43°04′59″N 89°22′49″W / 43.083056°N 89.380278°W |
Madison | 1915, Claude and Starck, Prairie School style | |
73 | Longfellow School | (#96000239) |
1010 Chandler St. 43°03′53″N 89°24′09″W / 43.064722°N 89.4025°W |
Madison | 1917, Law, Law, and Potter, Tudor Revival style | |
74 | George A. Lougee House | (#78000090) |
620 S. Ingersoll St. 43°04′48″N 89°21′49″W / 43.08°N 89.363611°W |
Madison | 1907, Claude and Starck, Prairie School style | |
75 | Machinery Row | (#82000654) |
601-627 Williamson St. 43°04′33″N 89°22′29″W / 43.075833°N 89.374722°W |
Madison | 1898-1914, Conover and Porter, utilitarian-industrial design with Richardsonian Romanesque styling | |
76 | Madison Brass Works | Upload image | (#16000738) |
206-214 Waubesa St. 43°05′45″N 89°20′37″W / 43.095784°N 89.343479°W |
Madison | |
77 | Madison Candy Company | (#97000294) |
744 Williamson St. 43°04′41″N 89°22′19″W / 43.078056°N 89.371944°W |
Madison | 1903, John Nader, utilitarian-commercial/industrial design | |
78 | Madison Gas and Electric Company Powerhouse | (#02001126) |
100 S. Blount St. 43°04′43″N 89°22′29″W / 43.078611°N 89.374722°W |
Madison | ca. 1908, Claude and Starck, industrial design with neo-Classical styling | |
79 | Madison Masonic Temple | (#90001456) |
301 Wisconsin Ave. 43°04′39″N 89°23′12″W / 43.0775°N 89.386667°W |
Madison | 1925, James R. & Edward J. Law, neo-Classical style | |
80 | Madison Waterworks - Nichols Station | |
(#80000125) |
E. Gorham St. between N. Franklin and N. Hancock St. 43°04′49″N 89°22′59″W / 43.080278°N 89.383056°W |
Madison | Balch & Lippert, early 20th-century utilitarian design with Prairie School and Arts and Crafts detailing |
81 | Mansion Hill Historic District | (#97000552) |
Roughly bounded by E. Dayton, E. Johnson, E. Gorham, N. Butler, Langdon, and W. Gilman Sts., and Lake Mendota 43°04′39″N 89°23′17″W / 43.0775°N 89.388056°W |
Madison | ||
82 | Marquette Bungalows Historic District | (#97000329) |
Bounded by S. Thornton Ave., Rutledge, S. Dickinson, and Spaight Sts. 43°05′06″N 89°21′25″W / 43.085°N 89.356944°W |
Madison | Contributing buildings were constructed from 1924 to 1930 | |
83 | Timothy C. and Katherine McCarthy House | (#02000813) |
848 Jenifer St. 43°04′41″N 89°22′11″W / 43.078056°N 89.369722°W |
Madison | 1896, Conover and Porter, Queen Anne style | |
84 | McCormick-International Harvester Company Branch House | (#10000231) |
301 South Blount St. 43°04′39″N 89°22′25″W / 43.077622°N 89.373586°W |
Madison | 1898 + 1910, utilitarian-commercial/industrial design | |
85 | Mendota State Hospital Mound Group | |
(#74000076) |
Address Restricted |
Madison | 3 eagles, 2 panthers, 2 bears, 1 deer, several conicals |
86 | Merrill Springs Mound Group II Archeological District | (#91000670) |
Address Restricted |
Madison | 2 linears, 2 conicals, and remnants of 2 effigies | |
87 | Miller House | (#79000339) |
647 E. Dayton St. 43°04′51″N 89°22′44″W / 43.080833°N 89.378889°W |
Madison | 1853, moved from corner of Pinckney & Johnson Streets in 1904 | |
88 | Mills Woods Mound | (#91000667) |
Address Restricted |
Madison | effigy may be a lizard, turtle, or panther | |
89 | Simeon Mills House | (#87001386) |
2709 Sommers Ave. 43°05′34″N 89°20′39″W / 43.092778°N 89.344167°W |
Madison | 1863, Italian villa style | |
90 | Nakoma Historic District | (#98000168) |
Roughly bounded by Odana Rd., Manitou Way, Mohawk Dr., and Whenona Dr. 43°02′36″N 89°26′38″W / 43.043333°N 89.443889°W |
Madison | ||
91 | North Hall, University of Wisconsin | (#66000021) |
1050 Bascom Mall 43°04′32″N 89°24′11″W / 43.075556°N 89.403056°W |
Madison | 1851, John Rague, Italianate style | |
92 | Observatory Hill Mound Group | (#04000255) |
Address Restricted |
Madison | bird and water spirit effigy mounds | |
93 | Old Executive Mansion | (#73000078) |
130 E. Gilman St. 43°04′47″N 89°23′12″W / 43.079722°N 89.386667°W |
Madison | Italianate style, neo-Classical porch replaced by Paunack in the 1890s | |
94 | Old Spring Tavern | (#74000077) |
3706 Nakoma Rd. 43°03′00″N 89°26′15″W / 43.050066°N 89.4375°W |
Madison | 1854, Greek revival style | |
95 | Old Synagogue | |
(#70000030) |
E. Gorham St. at N. Butler St. 43°04′48″N 89°23′05″W / 43.07993°N 89.38486°W |
Madison | 1863, August Kutzbock, Rundbogenstil |
96 | Old U.S. Forest Products Laboratory | (#85002332) |
1509 University Ave., University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′23″N 89°24′40″W / 43.073056°N 89.411111°W |
Madison | 1909, Arthur Peabody, Georgian revival style | |
97 | Orpheum Theater | (#07001460) |
216 State St. 43°04′30″N 89°23′19″W / 43.075°N 89.388611°W |
Madison | 1926, Rapp and Rapp | |
98 | Orton Park | (#78000091) |
1100 Spaight St. 43°04′51″N 89°21′47″W / 43.080833°N 89.363056°W |
Madison | 1887, Madison's first municipal facility of this type | |
99 | Orton Park Historic District | |
(#88000221) |
Roughly bounded by Spaight St., S. Few St., Lake Monona, and S. Ingersoll St. 43°04′50″N 89°21′46″W / 43.080651°N 89.362687°W |
Madison | |
100 | John George Ott House | (#82000656) |
754 Jenifer St. 43°04′39″N 89°22′16″W / 43.0775°N 89.371111°W |
Madison | 1873, Italianate style | |
101 | Pflaum-McWilliams Mound Group | (#91000666) |
Address Restricted |
Madison | ||
102 | Carrie Pierce House | (#72000048) |
424 N. Pinckney St. 43°04′43″N 89°23′15″W / 43.078611°N 89.3875°W |
Madison | 1857, August Kutzbock, Rundbogenstil | |
103 | Plough Inn | (#80000127) |
3402 Monroe St. 43°03′12″N 89°26′05″W / 43.053333°N 89.434722°W |
Madison | 1853, with 1858 addition in Greek revival style | |
104 | Quisling Towers Apartments | (#84003648) |
1 E. Gilman St. 43°04′41″N 89°23′17″W / 43.078056°N 89.388056°W |
Madison | ca. 1939, Louis Monberg, streamlined moderne style | |
105 | St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church | (#82000657) |
404 E. Main St. 43°04′37″N 89°22′44″W / 43.076944°N 89.378889°W |
Madison | 1888-89, John Nader, eclectic style influenced by Rundbogenstil | |
106 | Sherman Avenue Historic District | |
(#88000216) |
Sherman Ave. roughly between Marston Ave. and N. Brearly St. 43°05′24″N 89°22′27″W / 43.09°N 89.374167°W |
Madison | |
107 | Simeon Mills Historic District | (#87001063) |
102-118 King and 115-123 E. Main Sts. 43°04′29″N 89°22′50″W / 43.074722°N 89.380556°W |
Madison | ||
108 | Hiram Smith Hall and Annex | (#85000573) |
1545 Observatory Dr., University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′33″N 89°24′42″W / 43.075833°N 89.411667°W |
Madison | 1890-91, George B. Ferry and Alfred C. Clas, Queen Anne style | |
109 | Spring Harbor Mound Group | (#91000668) |
North of Spring Harbor Middle School[5] 43°04′54″N 89°28′21″W / 43.081767°N 89.472555°W |
Madison | ||
110 | State Historical Society of Wisconsin | (#72000049) |
816 State St. 43°04′31″N 89°23′59″W / 43.075278°N 89.399722°W |
Madison | 1896-1900, George B. Ferry & Alfred C. Clas, neo-Classicist style | |
111 | State Office Building | (#82000658) |
1 W. Wilson St. 43°04′19″N 89°22′54″W / 43.071944°N 89.381667°W |
Madison | 1931-1959, Arthur Peabody, Art Deco style | |
112 | Halle Steensland House | (#82001843) |
315 N. Carroll St. 43°04′35″N 89°23′18″W / 43.076389°N 89.388333°W |
Madison | 1901, Gordon and Paunack, Queen Anne style | |
113 | Steinle Turret Machine Company | (#07001272) |
149 Waubesa St. 43°05′48″N 89°20′37″W / 43.096667°N 89.343611°W |
Madison | 1903 with additions up to 1920, utilitarian-industrial design | |
114 | Breese Stevens Municipal Athletic Field | (#15000502) |
917 E. Mifflin St. 43°04′59″N 89°22′23″W / 43.08306°N 89.37306°W |
Madison | ||
115 | Stock Pavilion | (#85001504) |
1675 Linden Dr., University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′29″N 89°24′54″W / 43.074722°N 89.415°W |
Madison | 1909, Warren Laird, Paul Cret, and Arthur Peabody, vernacular style with Tudor revival elements | |
116 | Joseph J. Stoner House | (#80000129) |
321 S. Hamilton St. 43°04′11″N 89°23′04″W / 43.069722°N 89.384444°W |
Madison | 1858, Italianate style, sandstone in a distinctive masonry pattern | |
117 | John J. Suhr House | (#82000660) |
121 Langdon St. 43°04′38″N 89°23′27″W / 43.077222°N 89.390833°W |
Madison | John Nader, 1886, Second Empire style, replaced porch | |
118 | Sunset Hills Historic District | (#15000356) |
Bounded by Owen Pkwy., Regent & Larkin Sts., Hillcrest Dr. 43°03′54″N 89°26′41″W / 43.0651°N 89.4447°W |
Madison | ||
119 | Tenney Park-Yahara River Parkway | (#99001173) |
1220 E. Johnson St.; 501 S. Thornton Ave. 43°05′23″N 89°21′48″W / 43.089722°N 89.363333°W |
Madison | ||
120 | Thompson's Block | (#84003654) |
119 E. Main St. 43°04′30″N 89°22′51″W / 43.075°N 89.380833°W |
Madison | 1868, perhaps August Kutzbock, Italianate style | |
121 | Thorstrand | (#80000131) |
1-2 Thorstrand Rd. 43°05′28″N 89°28′56″W / 43.091111°N 89.482222°W |
Madison | ||
122 | United States Post Office and Federal Courthouse | (#02001443) |
215 Martin Luther King Junior Blvd. 43°04′23″N 89°22′52″W / 43.073056°N 89.381111°W |
Madison | 1927-29, James A. Wetmore, neo-Classical style. Also known as the Madison Municipal Building | |
123 | University Heights Historic District | |
(#82001844) |
Roughly bounded by Regent, Allen, Lathrop Sts., and Kendall Ave. (both sides) 43°04′12″N 89°25′08″W / 43.07°N 89.418889°W |
Madison | |
124 | University Hill Farms Historic District | (#15000402) |
Roughly bounded by N. & S. Midvale Blvd., Sheboygan Ave., N. & S. Whitney Way, N. Rock & Mineral Point Rds. 43°03′59″N 89°27′42″W / 43.066386°N 89.461681°W |
Madison | ||
125 | University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium | (#93001618) |
716 Langdon St., University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′34″N 89°23′53″W / 43.076111°N 89.398056°W |
Madison | 1892, Conover and Porter, Richardsonian Romanesque | |
126 | University of Wisconsin Dairy Barn | (#02000600) |
1915 Linden Dr., University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′28″N 89°25′06″W / 43.074444°N 89.418333°W |
Madison | 1897, John T.W. Jennings, Normandy barn style, experimental round tower silo | |
127 | University of Wisconsin Field House | (#98000829) |
1450 Monroe St., University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′07″N 89°24′45″W / 43.068611°N 89.4125°W |
Madison | 1930, Arthur Peabody and Paul Cret, Italian Renaissance style, Madison sandstone | |
128 | University of Wisconsin Memorial Union | (#15000255) |
800 Langdon St., University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′35″N 89°24′00″W / 43.076389°N 89.4°W |
Madison | ||
129 | University of Wisconsin Science Hall | (#93001616) |
550 N. Park St., University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′33″N 89°24′03″W / 43.075833°N 89.400833°W |
Madison | 1887, Allan Conover and Henry C. Koch, Richardsonian Romanesque | |
130 | University Presbyterian Church and Student Center | (#02001185) |
731 State St. 43°04′29″N 89°23′55″W / 43.074722°N 89.398611°W |
Madison | ||
131 | Vilas Circle Bear Effigy Mound and the Curtis Mounds | (#74000078) |
Address Restricted |
Madison | Late Woodland bear effigy in city park, 1 linear in adjacent private property | |
132 | Vilas Park Mound Group | (#91000357) |
Address Restricted |
Madison | 1 bird effigy + 1 linear and 6 conical mounds in a Late Woodland group | |
133 | Wakeley-Giles Commercial Building | (#88000081) |
117-119 E. Mifflin St. 43°04′36″N 89°23′00″W / 43.076667°N 89.383333°W |
Madison | ||
134 | Washburn Observatory and Observatory Director's Residence | (#85000575) |
1401 and 1225 Observatory Dr., University of Wisconsin campus 43°04′34″N 89°24′31″W / 43.076111°N 89.408611°W |
Madison | 1878-1881, David R. Jones, Italianate style | |
135 | West Lawn Heights Historic District | (#98000223) |
Roughly bounded by Virginia Ter., Regent St., S. Spooner Ave., and Illinois Central Railroad 43°03′56″N 89°25′26″W / 43.065556°N 89.423889°W |
Madison | ||
136 | West Madison Depot, Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway | (#85000990) |
640 W. Washington Ave. 43°04′05″N 89°23′40″W / 43.068056°N 89.394444°W |
Madison | 1903 | |
137 | Wiedenbeck-Dobelin Warehouse | (#86003473) |
619 W. Mifflin St. 43°04′07″N 89°23′40″W / 43.068611°N 89.394444°W |
Madison | 1907, Claude and Starck, utilitarian-industrial design | |
138 | Wingra Park Historic District | (#99001257) |
Roughly bounded by Monroe St., Garfield St., Chandler St., S. Randall Ave., Drake St., Vilas Ave., and Edgewood Ave. 43°03′45″N 89°24′55″W / 43.0625°N 89.415278°W |
Madison | ||
139 | Wisconsin Memorial Hospital Historic District | (#88002183) |
816 Troy Dr. 43°07′52″N 89°24′18″W / 43.131111°N 89.405°W |
Madison | ||
140 | Wisconsin State Capitol | (#70000031) |
Capitol Sq. 43°04′29″N 89°23′03″W / 43.074722°N 89.384167°W |
Madison | 1917, Beaux-Arts style | |
141 | Wisconsin Wagon Company Factory | (#02001343) |
602 Railroad St. 43°04′39″N 89°22′35″W / 43.0775°N 89.376389°W |
Madison | ca. 1906, early 20th-century utilitarian-industrial design |
See also
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References
- ↑ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by most on-line maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ↑ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on December 2, 2016.
- ↑ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ↑ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- 1 2 "Native American Mounds in Madison and Dane County" (PDF). City of Madison and the Native American Center. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
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