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National Register of Historic Places listings in Walworth County, Wisconsin


This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Walworth County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Walworth County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map.[1]

Location of Walworth County in Wisconsin

There are 51 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another four properties were once listed but have been removed.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 10, 2024.[2]

Current listings edit

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Henry D. L. and Jennie Adkins House January 4, 2024
(#100009715)
24 North Church Street
42°40′24″N 88°32′47″W / 42.6733°N 88.5463°W / 42.6733; -88.5463 (Henry D. L. and Jennie Adkins House)
Elkhorn Well-preserved 2-story brick house designed in Georgian Revival style by Chicago architect Henry K. Holsman and built in 1909.[5]
2 A. H. Allyn House
 
A. H. Allyn House
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September 5, 1985
(#85001950)
511 E. Walworth Ave.
42°38′00″N 88°38′30″W / 42.633333°N 88.641667°W / 42.633333; -88.641667 (A. H. Allyn House)
Delavan High-style Queen Anne mansion designed by E. Townsend Mix and built in 1885 for Alexander Allyn, a wealthy farmer. Later converted to nursing home, furniture store, and back to a residence.[6]
3 John and Margaret Bell House
 
John and Margaret Bell House
September 15, 1994
(#94001154)
554 Spring Prairie Rd.
42°41′55″N 88°19′44″W / 42.698611°N 88.328889°W / 42.698611; -88.328889 (John and Margaret Bell House)
Spring Prairie 1852 house built of locally quarried sandstone, with both Greek Revival and Italianate elements. Bell established the first nursery in Walworth County, with 250,000 trees in 1858.[7]
4 Black Point
 
Black Point
September 15, 1994
(#94001147)
580 S. Lake Shore Dr. (Pier 580)
42°33′29″N 88°30′39″W / 42.558056°N 88.510833°W / 42.558056; -88.510833 (Black Point)
Linn Well-preserved Queen Anne mansion with a 4-story lookout tower on a bluff above Geneva Lake, designed by Adolph Cudell and built in 1888 for German immigrant and Chicago brewer Conrad Seipp. Now a museum.[8]
5 Bonnie Brae
 
Bonnie Brae
April 3, 1986
(#86000614)
78 Snake Rd.
42°34′21″N 88°28′57″W / 42.5725°N 88.4825°W / 42.5725; -88.4825 (Bonnie Brae)
Linn Queen Anne mansion designed by C.A. Alexander and built in 1881 for Judge Thomas Withrow and named for his daughter Bonnie.[9][10][11]
6 George W. Borg Corporation
 
George W. Borg Corporation
February 6, 2020
(#100004953)
820 East Wisconsin St.
42°37′53″N 88°38′13″W / 42.6315°N 88.6369°W / 42.6315; -88.6369 (George W. Borg Corporation)
Delavan 2-story brick factory built in 1943, where the Biggs Division manufactured war materiel during WWII, including time fuzes for anti-aircraft shells, employing many women. After the war Borg manufactured fabrics, innovating in equipment, fabrics and manufacturing processes. Borg was the largest employer in Delavan from the 1940s to the '60s.[12]
7 Carl and Clara Bucholtz Farmstead
 
Carl and Clara Bucholtz Farmstead
November 9, 2018
(#100003104)
W425 Miller Rd.
42°46′13″N 88°19′25″W / 42.7702°N 88.3236°W / 42.7702; -88.3236 (Carl and Clara Bucholtz Farmstead)
East Troy Includes the ruins of an 1839 smokehouse,[13] a chicken coop built around 1860,[14] an 1860 threshing/dairy barn, a 1901 horse barn,[15] a 1901 milk house,[16] a 1911 outhouse,[17] and a dignified 1911 Queen Anne-styled house.[18]
8 Buena Vista House
 
Buena Vista House
January 18, 1978
(#78000143)
2090 Church St.
42°47′08″N 88°24′16″W / 42.785556°N 88.404444°W / 42.785556; -88.404444 (Buena Vista House)
East Troy 1846 inn built in Greek Revival style by Samuel Bradley of Milwaukee. It is the largest cobblestone-clad building in the state.[19][20][21]
9 Davidson Hall July 2, 1987
(#87000443)
550 S. Shore Dr.
42°32′54″N 88°31′31″W / 42.548333°N 88.525278°W / 42.548333; -88.525278 (Davidson Hall)
Lake Geneva Neoclassical building of Northwestern Military and Naval Academy on the banks of Lake Geneva, built in 1912.[22] Now demolished.
10 Delavan Downtown Commercial Historic District
 
Delavan Downtown Commercial Historic District
March 8, 2016
(#16000067)
Generally bounded by the 200, 300 & 400 blocks of E. Walworth Ave.
42°37′59″N 88°38′43″W / 42.633049°N 88.645395°W / 42.633049; -88.645395 (Delavan Downtown Commercial Historic District)
Delavan Delavan's old downtown, including the 1871 Italianate-styled Hollister Block,[23] the 1898 Italianate Mullins Brothers Saloon,[24] the 1908 Neoclassical Aram Public Library designed by Claude and Starck,[25] the 1908 20th-Century Commercial-style Bolver and Lackney Building,[26] and the 1916 Mediterranean Revival Knights of Pythias Building.[27][28]
11 Delavan Post Office
 
Delavan Post Office
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October 24, 2000
(#00001260)
335 E. Walworth Ave.
42°38′00″N 88°38′38″W / 42.633333°N 88.643889°W / 42.633333; -88.643889 (Delavan Post Office)
Delavan 2-story Neoclassical-styled structure designed by Oscar Wenderoth and built in 1914. Inside is a mural depicting Delavan history painted by Rosemary Roth in 1984.
12 Delavan's Vitrified Brick Street
 
Delavan's Vitrified Brick Street
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March 7, 1996
(#96000234)
100-300 blocks of E. Walworth Ave.
42°37′59″N 88°38′55″W / 42.633056°N 88.648611°W / 42.633056; -88.648611 (Delavan's Vitrified Brick Street)
Delavan This main business street was paved with brick in 1913, a vast improvement over the mud and dust that preceded it. Some of the original bricks are still in place.[29]
13 Delavan Water Tower Park Historic District
 
Delavan Water Tower Park Historic District
March 8, 2016
(#16000068)
Generally bounded by 101-137 Park Pl. & 104-130 E. Walworth Ave.
42°37′59″N 88°38′52″W / 42.633136°N 88.647841°W / 42.633136; -88.647841 (Delavan Water Tower Park Historic District)
Delavan Small commercial district around the water tower, including the 1851 Italianate-styled Jackson Flats,[30] the 1866 Greek Revival Smith's Blacksmith Shop,[31] the 1919 20th Century Commercial-styled Delavan Motor Co. Garage,[32] and the 1961 Sikes Motor Sales.[33][34]
14 Douglass-Stevenson House
 
Douglass-Stevenson House
April 3, 1986
(#86000615)
Main and Mill Sts.
42°32′57″N 88°34′51″W / 42.549167°N 88.580833°W / 42.549167; -88.580833 (Douglass-Stevenson House)
Fontana House built in the 1840s with some stovewood walls. Carlos Douglass operated early grist mills in Fontana, developed the lots around them, and donated land for the first school. He was later a state legislator.[35]
15 Downtown Darien Historic District
 
Downtown Darien Historic District
September 4, 2013
(#13000686)
Bounded by Wisconsin St. from W. Beloit to Fremont Sts.
42°36′04″N 88°42′28″W / 42.601051°N 88.707776°W / 42.601051; -88.707776 (Downtown Darien Historic District)
Darien Commercial district which developed after the railroad arrived in the 1850s. Many of the initial wood storefronts burned in fires of 1909 and 1912 and were replaced with red brick buildings.[36][37]
16 East Wing (Old Main)
 
East Wing (Old Main)
December 13, 1984
(#84000609)
University of Wisconsin
42°50′10″N 88°44′36″W / 42.836111°N 88.743333°W / 42.836111; -88.743333 (East Wing (Old Main))
Whitewater 4-story Renaissance Revival building designed by Arthur Peabody and added in 1924-25 as a wing of the larger Old Main complex of the Whitewater Normal School. Most of Old Main burned in 1970, leaving only this wing, today known as Hyer Hall.[38]
17 Edward Elderkin House
 
Edward Elderkin House
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May 3, 1974
(#74000132)
127 S. Lincoln St.
42°40′05″N 88°33′09″W / 42.668056°N 88.5525°W / 42.668056; -88.5525 (Edward Elderkin House)
Elkhorn Brick 2-story octagon house with cupola, built in 1856 for lawyer Elderkin.[39][40]
18 Elkhorn Band Shell
 
Elkhorn Band Shell
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August 7, 2012
(#12000490)
Sunset Park, bounded by Devendorf, W. Centralia, & Park Sts.
42°40′04″N 88°33′23″W / 42.667851°N 88.556318°W / 42.667851; -88.556318 (Elkhorn Band Shell)
Elkhorn 1926 band shell with Classical Revival styling and a wooden rear stage wall designed for good acoustics. Originally located in courthouse square, it was moved to Sunset Park in 1962. Still hosts summer concerts.[41]
19 Elkhorn Municipal Building
 
Elkhorn Municipal Building
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August 7, 2012
(#12000491)
9 S. Broad St.
42°40′18″N 88°32′40″W / 42.671637°N 88.544581°W / 42.671637; -88.544581 (Elkhorn Municipal Building)
Elkhorn Public building designed by Edward Tough in Art Deco style and built in 1931. In early years the basement held fire department facilities, the first floor held the light and water department, city offices, and the fire department garage, the second and third floors held an auditorium and the third floor hosted the American Legion.[42]
20 Elkhorn Post Office
 
Elkhorn Post Office
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October 24, 2000
(#00001259)
102 E. Walworth St.
42°40′20″N 88°32′30″W / 42.672222°N 88.541667°W / 42.672222; -88.541667 (Elkhorn Post Office)
Elkhorn Art Moderne-styled post office built in 1936, with same design as the one in Berlin. Inside is a mural painted by Tom Rost, depicting early mail delivery on horseback.[43]
21 Grace and Pearl Historic District
 
Grace and Pearl Historic District
August 5, 1993
(#93000810)
Roughly bounded by Pearl, Park, Dougall, Grace and Martin Sts.
42°30′06″N 88°43′31″W / 42.501667°N 88.725278°W / 42.501667; -88.725278 (Grace and Pearl Historic District)
Sharon Residential historic district of 62 contributing properties,[44] ranging from the 1860 Manning Hoard house,[45] to the 1875 Italianate Daniels/Pearson house,[46] the 1893 Queen Anne Dr. Ripley house,[47] to the 1900 Dutch Colonial Revival William Hoard house.[48]
22 Halverson Log Cabin
 
Halverson Log Cabin
January 8, 1985
(#85000070)
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Campus
42°50′13″N 88°44′38″W / 42.836944°N 88.743889°W / 42.836944; -88.743889 (Halverson Log Cabin)
Whitewater Pioneer home built by Norwegian immigrants Gullik and Dorothea Halverson in 1846 six miles south of Whitewater. Whitewater Normal School moved it to the present location in 1907 as a museum.[49]
23 Heart Prairie Lutheran Church
 
Heart Prairie Lutheran Church
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December 27, 1974
(#74000133)
South of Whitewater on Town Line Rd.
42°45′23″N 88°42′07″W / 42.756389°N 88.701944°W / 42.756389; -88.701944 (Heart Prairie Lutheran Church)
Whitewater Greek Revival church clad in cream brick and built in 1855.[50]
24 Heart Prairie Norwegian Methodist Episcopal Church
 
Heart Prairie Norwegian Methodist Episcopal Church
March 24, 2023
(#100008810)
N7372 Cty. Rd. P
42°45′05″N 88°40′36″W / 42.7514°N 88.6767°W / 42.7514; -88.6767 (Heart Prairie Norwegian Methodist Episcopal Church)
Richmond Small Greek Revival-styled rural Methodist Episcopal church built in 1852.[51]
25 Horticultural Hall
 
Horticultural Hall
September 29, 1999
(#99001220)
330 Broad St.
42°35′39″N 88°26′07″W / 42.594167°N 88.435278°W / 42.594167; -88.435278 (Horticultural Hall)
Lake Geneva Craftsman-styled meeting hall built in 1912[52] by the Lake Geneva Horticultural Society and later used and supported by gardening clubs.[53]
26 A.P. Johnson House
 
A.P. Johnson House
July 9, 1982
(#82000715)
3455 S. Shore Dr.
42°35′25″N 88°36′58″W / 42.590278°N 88.616111°W / 42.590278; -88.616111 (A.P. Johnson House)
Delavan Transitional Prairie School home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1905.[54]
27 Fred B. Jones Estate
 
Fred B. Jones Estate
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December 27, 1974
(#74000134)
3335 S. Shore Dr.
42°35′35″N 88°36′38″W / 42.593056°N 88.610556°W / 42.593056; -88.610556 (Fred B. Jones Estate)
Delavan Lake Compound of Prairie School buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built from 1900 to 1903, including gatehouse, house, boathouse, barn and stable. A.k.a. Penwern Estate.[55]
28 Horace Loomis House
 
Horace Loomis House
December 3, 1974
(#74000357)
2.4 miles (3.9 km) south of East Troy at N7297 WI 120
42°45′22″N 88°24′24″W / 42.756111°N 88.406667°W / 42.756111; -88.406667 (Horace Loomis House)
East Troy 2-story Greek Revival house with cobblestone exterior and stone quoins, built in 1851.[56]
29 Main Street Historic District
 
Main Street Historic District
December 21, 1989
(#89002116)
Roughly W. Main St./US 12 from Prairie St. to Fremont St. and Church St. from Forest Ave. to W. Main St.
42°50′00″N 88°44′14″W / 42.833333°N 88.737222°W / 42.833333; -88.737222 (Main Street Historic District)
Whitewater Prestigious residential neighborhood between the central downtown and the UW, including the c.1847 Gothic Revival O'Connor house,[57] the 1856 Italian Villa-style Smith-Allen house,[58] the 1851/1878 Second Empire Kinney-Cox house,[59] the 1882 Romanesque Revival First Congregational Church,[60] the 1895 Queen Anne Engebretsen-Dorr house,[61] the 1903 Birge fountain,[62] and the 1904 Neoclassical White Memorial Library.[63][64]
30 Main Street Historic District
 
Main Street Historic District
January 11, 2002
(#01001453)
Roughly Main St., from Broad St. to Center St.
42°35′30″N 88°26′04″W / 42.591667°N 88.434444°W / 42.591667; -88.434444 (Main Street Historic District)
Lake Geneva Part of the old downtown, with buildings ranging from the 1871 Italianate-styled Hanna Block to the 1929 Wisconsin Power and Light Company Building, with its Colonial Revival stylings.[65]
31 Maple Park Historic District
 
Maple Park Historic District
June 17, 2005
(#05000621)
Generally bounded by North, Cook, Main and Maxwell Sts.
42°35′44″N 88°26′24″W / 42.595556°N 88.44°W / 42.595556; -88.44 (Maple Park Historic District)
Lake Geneva Historic neighborhood around the 1837 Maple Park, including the 1859 Greek Revival Holt house, the 1868 Italianate Nethercut house, the 1880 Gothic Revival Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion, the 1883 Queen Anne Hitchcock-Fiske house, the 1904 Classical Revival-influenced Central School, the 1909 Tudor Revival McDonald house, a 1950 Lustron house, and the 1954 Wrightian Public Library.[66]
32 Maples Mound Group
 
Maples Mound Group
June 7, 1991
(#91000671)
288 S. Indian Mound Parkway
42°49′51″N 88°45′57″W / 42.830959°N 88.765916°W / 42.830959; -88.765916 (Maples Mound Group)
Whitewater Group of prehistoric mounds in a city park,[67] including two panther effigy mounds, a turtle, and two birds. Some seem aligned with compass or solstice points.[68]
33 Metropolitan Block
 
Metropolitan Block
April 19, 1990
(#90000559)
772 Main St.
42°35′30″N 88°26′06″W / 42.5917°N 88.435°W / 42.5917; -88.435 (Metropolitan Block)
Lake Geneva 3-story fine Italianate-styled business block designed by William LeBaron Jenney and built by O.T. LaSalle in 1873-74. It initially housed H.H. Curtis' drug store, Hicks' harness shop, Valentine's grocery store, Carlton's barber shop, the Lake Geneva Herald, Dr. Catlin's office, and meeting rooms upstairs.[69][70]
34 Meyerhofer Cobblestone House
 
Meyerhofer Cobblestone House
December 8, 1980
(#80000202)
East of Lake Geneva on Townline Rd.
42°34′56″N 88°23′21″W / 42.5822°N 88.3892°W / 42.5822; -88.3892 (Meyerhofer Cobblestone House)
Lake Geneva Farmhouse with cobblestone walls and Greek Revival cornice returns and pediment, built around 1850 by German immigrant and stonemason Nikolaus Meyerhofer with stones gathered by his daughters on their farm.[71][72]
35 Mile Long Site
 
Mile Long Site
June 23, 1977
(#77000057)
Address Restricted
Delavan Archeological site at which have been found a Clovis point, Folsom points, Plano points,[73] and grit-tempered Mississippian ceramics.[74]
36 Oak Hill Cemetery April 26, 2021
(#100006406)
1101 Cemetery Rd.
42°36′20″N 88°26′23″W / 42.6055°N 88.4396°W / 42.6055; -88.4396 (Oak Hill Cemetery)
Lake Geneva Established in 1880 on forty rolling acres, an example of the Rural Cemetery Movement, in which people chose to be buried outside their cities in park-like, non-denominational settings.[75]
37 Redwood Cottage
 
Redwood Cottage
September 7, 1984
(#84003796)
327 Wrigley Dr.
42°35′16″N 88°25′56″W / 42.5878°N 88.4322°W / 42.5878; -88.4322 (Redwood Cottage)
Lake Geneva Queen Anne-styled summer cottage/mansion built in 1885 for Emily Baker, widow of a part-owner of the J.I. Case Company.
38 Reynolds-Weed House
 
Reynolds-Weed House
March 31, 1983
(#83003429)
12 N. Church St.
42°40′21″N 88°32′47″W / 42.6725°N 88.5464°W / 42.6725; -88.5464 (Reynolds-Weed House)
Elkhorn Built as a plain brick schoolhouse in 1850, then bought by Dr. James Reynolds for a home in 1868. The wooden Victorian Italianate decorations and bay windows were added by Reynolds or subsequent owner Belden Weed, who bought the house in 1879.[76]
39 The Riviera
 
The Riviera
April 3, 1986
(#86000616)
810 Wrigley Dr.
42°35′24″N 88°26′11″W / 42.59°N 88.4364°W / 42.59; -88.4364 (The Riviera)
Lake Geneva Ballroom and marina built on the shore of Geneva Lake in 1932 which has hosted acts ranging from big bands like Glenn Miller to jazz singers like Ella Fitzgerald to disco acts like the Village People.
40 Sheboygan Light, Power and Railway Company Car #26
 
Sheboygan Light, Power and Railway Company Car #26
November 21, 2006
(#06001069)
2015 Division St.
42°47′16″N 88°24′33″W / 42.7878°N 88.4092°W / 42.7878; -88.4092 (Sheboygan Light, Power and Railway Company Car #26)
East Troy Wooden electric-powered, self-propelled streetcar built in 1908, which carried passengers in the Sheboygan area for 30 years, until street cars succumbed to automobiles and buses.
41 Smith and Meadows Store Buildings
 
Smith and Meadows Store Buildings
March 12, 1993
(#93000067)
2888-2890 Main St.
42°47′09″N 88°24′20″W / 42.7858°N 88.4056°W / 42.7858; -88.4056 (Smith and Meadows Store Buildings)
East Troy Two adjacent brick stores on the square in East Troy, with similar round arched windows. Charles W. Smith built the first in the 1860s. George and William Meadows built the hardware store next door in 1881, with the entry flanked by iron columns with Corinthian capitals. Later the Lacy and Clancy Hardware Store.[77][78]
42 T. C. Smith House November 30, 1982
(#82001852)
865 Main St.
42°35′31″N 88°26′13″W / 42.5919°N 88.4369°W / 42.5919; -88.4369 (T. C. Smith House)
Lake Geneva Greek Revival/Italianate-styled house built in 1879-80, with a Victorian interior. Smith ran a hardware store, and was an organizer of the company that brought the railroad to Lake Geneva.[79][80]
43 Israel Stowell Temperance House
 
Israel Stowell Temperance House
August 11, 1978
(#78000145)
61-65 E. Walworth Ave.
42°37′59″N 88°38′56″W / 42.6331°N 88.6489°W / 42.6331; -88.6489 (Israel Stowell Temperance House)
Delavan Alcohol-free tavern built in 1840, when Delavan was still a temperance colony.
44 James Jesse Strang House
 
James Jesse Strang House
January 24, 1974
(#74000135)
West of Burlington on WI 11
42°41′00″N 88°18′32″W / 42.6833°N 88.3089°W / 42.6833; -88.3089 (James Jesse Strang House)
Burlington Simple 1.5-story cottage built in 1844 with saltbox profile and walls of limestone rubble, typical of Mormon construction at that time. Strang was a lawyer from New York who vied with Brigham Young to lead the Mormons after Joseph Smith was murdered. Strang established the breakaway Strangite community at Voree and led them to Big Beaver Island, where he ruled as king until assassinated.[81][82]
45 Wandawega Inn
 
Wandawega Inn
June 8, 2015
(#15000341)
W5453 Lake View Dr.
42°44′42″N 88°34′13″W / 42.7449°N 88.5702°W / 42.7449; -88.5702 (Wandawega Inn)
Sugar Creek The tavern, "Orphan Annie's," was built in 1927, bucking Prohibition with bootleg liquor, gambling, and prostitution until shut down. Reopened in 1946 as the family-friendly Wandawega Lake Resort. Reopened in 1961 as a summer camp for Latvian Catholics. Now a resort again.[83]
46 Anson Warner Farmstead
 
Anson Warner Farmstead
November 23, 1998
(#98001431)
N9334 Warner Rd.
42°49′42″N 88°46′35″W / 42.8283°N 88.7764°W / 42.8283; -88.7764 (Anson Warner Farmstead)
Whitewater Early farm, including the 1850-1862 Greek Revival/Italianate brick farmhouse, the 1884 milk house, the 1884 carriage house, the 1910 poultry house, and the 1917 barn.[84][85]
47 Joseph P. Webster House
 
Joseph P. Webster House
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February 23, 1972
(#72000066)
9 E. Rockwell St.
42°40′06″N 88°32′33″W / 42.6683°N 88.5425°W / 42.6683; -88.5425 (Joseph P. Webster House)
Elkhorn 1.5-story Greek Revival-styled structure built in 1836 on Elkhorn's public square as the land office. Later moved to the current location, where it was the home of Webster, the composer of Lorena and In the Sweet By and By.[86][87]
48 Whitewater Hotel
 
Whitewater Hotel
January 21, 2010
(#09001273)
226 W. Whitewater St.
42°49′57″N 88°43′59″W / 42.8325°N 88.7330°W / 42.8325; -88.7330 (Whitewater Hotel)
Whitewater 2-story hotel built near Whitewater's depots in 1894.[88]
49 Whitewater Passenger Depot
 
Whitewater Passenger Depot
June 12, 2013
(#13000376)
301 W. Whitewater St.
42°49′54″N 88°43′58″W / 42.8318°N 88.7329°W / 42.8318; -88.7329 (Whitewater Passenger Depot)
Whitewater Highly intact small-town depot with typical wide, overhanging eaves, designed by J. T. W. Jennings and built in 1891 by the CM&SP. The brick and rough limestone are drawn from Richardsonian Romanesque style and the graceful knee braces from High Victorian Gothic. Inside are two rooms: a waiting room with a fireplace, and a ticket office/gentleman's smoking room.[89][90]
50 Whitewater Post Office
 
Whitewater Post Office
October 24, 2000
(#00001256)
213 Center St.
42°49′59″N 88°43′59″W / 42.8331°N 88.7331°W / 42.8331; -88.7331 (Whitewater Post Office)
Whitewater Small Georgian Revival-styled building with red brick walls and stone trim, with an arch around the front door, built by the New Deal's PWA in 1936. Same design as the old Kaukauna Post Office.[91][92]
51 Younglands
 
Younglands
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September 18, 1979
(#79000116)
880 Lake Shore Dr.
42°34′56″N 88°26′01″W / 42.5822°N 88.4336°W / 42.5822; -88.4336 (Younglands)
Lake Geneva 3-story mansion on Geneva Lake built as a summer cottage for German immigrant and Chicago businessman Otto Young. Henry Lord Gay designed it in Italian Renaissance revival style and it was built from 1899 to 1901. Later served as an Episcopalian girls' school.[93][94]

Former listings edit

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Bradley Knitting Company
 
Bradley Knitting Company
March 19, 1992
(#92000168)
April 6, 2011 902 Wisconsin St.
42°37′55″N 88°38′05″W / 42.6319°N 88.6347°W / 42.6319; -88.6347 (Bradley Knitting Company)
Delavan 3-story brick factory with Art Deco styling, built in 1923.[95]
2 Lake Geneva Depot July 31, 1978
(#78000144)
February 18, 1987 Broad St.
Lake Geneva Depot of the C&NW Railroad, designed by Charles Sumner Frost in Queen Anne style and built in 1891. Demolished in August 1986.[96]
3 Loramoor January 16, 1980
(#80000201)
May 30, 1986 S of Lake Geneva at 774 S. Lake Shore Dr.
Lake Geneva vicinity Estate of James Hobert Moore, a founder of Nabisco, named for his wife Lora. The Tudor Revival mansion was designed by Jarvis Hunt, built in 1900, and torn down in 1984.[97][98] Outbuildings like the 1900 gatehouse and stables remain.[99][100][101]
4 Phoenix Hall-Wisconsin Institute for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb
 
Phoenix Hall-Wisconsin Institute for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb
March 19, 1987
(#87000492)
April 21, 2014 Wisconsin School for the Deaf, 309 W. Walworth St.
42°38′01″N 88°39′25″W / 42.633611°N 88.656944°W / 42.633611; -88.656944 (Phoenix Hall-Wisconsin Institute for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb)
Delavan Two-story Italianate-styled brick dormitory, designed by E. Townsend Mix and built in 1880.[102][103]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved May 10, 2024.
  3. ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ 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.
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Walworth County Wisconsin It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Walworth County Wisconsin The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map 1 Location of Walworth County in Wisconsin There are 51 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county Another four properties were once listed but have been removed This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 10 2024 2 Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Current listings edit 3 Name on the Register Image Date listed 4 LocationCity or town Description 1 Henry D L and Jennie Adkins House Upload image January 4 2024 100009715 24 North Church Street 42 40 24 N 88 32 47 W 42 6733 N 88 5463 W 42 6733 88 5463 Henry D L and Jennie Adkins House Elkhorn Well preserved 2 story brick house designed in Georgian Revival style by Chicago architect Henry K Holsman and built in 1909 5 2 A H Allyn House nbsp A H Allyn House nbsp More images September 5 1985 85001950 511 E Walworth Ave 42 38 00 N 88 38 30 W 42 633333 N 88 641667 W 42 633333 88 641667 A H Allyn House Delavan High style Queen Anne mansion designed by E Townsend Mix and built in 1885 for Alexander Allyn a wealthy farmer Later converted to nursing home furniture store and back to a residence 6 3 John and Margaret Bell House nbsp John and Margaret Bell House September 15 1994 94001154 554 Spring Prairie Rd 42 41 55 N 88 19 44 W 42 698611 N 88 328889 W 42 698611 88 328889 John and Margaret Bell House Spring Prairie 1852 house built of locally quarried sandstone with both Greek Revival and Italianate elements Bell established the first nursery in Walworth County with 250 000 trees in 1858 7 4 Black Point nbsp Black Point September 15 1994 94001147 580 S Lake Shore Dr Pier 580 42 33 29 N 88 30 39 W 42 558056 N 88 510833 W 42 558056 88 510833 Black Point Linn Well preserved Queen Anne mansion with a 4 story lookout tower on a bluff above Geneva Lake designed by Adolph Cudell and built in 1888 for German immigrant and Chicago brewer Conrad Seipp Now a museum 8 5 Bonnie Brae nbsp Bonnie Brae April 3 1986 86000614 78 Snake Rd 42 34 21 N 88 28 57 W 42 5725 N 88 4825 W 42 5725 88 4825 Bonnie Brae Linn Queen Anne mansion designed by C A Alexander and built in 1881 for Judge Thomas Withrow and named for his daughter Bonnie 9 10 11 6 George W Borg Corporation nbsp George W Borg Corporation February 6 2020 100004953 820 East Wisconsin St 42 37 53 N 88 38 13 W 42 6315 N 88 6369 W 42 6315 88 6369 George W Borg Corporation Delavan 2 story brick factory built in 1943 where the Biggs Division manufactured war materiel during WWII including time fuzes for anti aircraft shells employing many women After the war Borg manufactured fabrics innovating in equipment fabrics and manufacturing processes Borg was the largest employer in Delavan from the 1940s to the 60s 12 7 Carl and Clara Bucholtz Farmstead nbsp Carl and Clara Bucholtz Farmstead November 9 2018 100003104 W425 Miller Rd 42 46 13 N 88 19 25 W 42 7702 N 88 3236 W 42 7702 88 3236 Carl and Clara Bucholtz Farmstead East Troy Includes the ruins of an 1839 smokehouse 13 a chicken coop built around 1860 14 an 1860 threshing dairy barn a 1901 horse barn 15 a 1901 milk house 16 a 1911 outhouse 17 and a dignified 1911 Queen Anne styled house 18 8 Buena Vista House nbsp Buena Vista House January 18 1978 78000143 2090 Church St 42 47 08 N 88 24 16 W 42 785556 N 88 404444 W 42 785556 88 404444 Buena Vista House East Troy 1846 inn built in Greek Revival style by Samuel Bradley of Milwaukee It is the largest cobblestone clad building in the state 19 20 21 9 Davidson Hall Upload image July 2 1987 87000443 550 S Shore Dr 42 32 54 N 88 31 31 W 42 548333 N 88 525278 W 42 548333 88 525278 Davidson Hall Lake Geneva Neoclassical building of Northwestern Military and Naval Academy on the banks of Lake Geneva built in 1912 22 Now demolished 10 Delavan Downtown Commercial Historic District nbsp Delavan Downtown Commercial Historic District March 8 2016 16000067 Generally bounded by the 200 300 amp 400 blocks of E Walworth Ave 42 37 59 N 88 38 43 W 42 633049 N 88 645395 W 42 633049 88 645395 Delavan Downtown Commercial Historic District Delavan Delavan s old downtown including the 1871 Italianate styled Hollister Block 23 the 1898 Italianate Mullins Brothers Saloon 24 the 1908 Neoclassical Aram Public Library designed by Claude and Starck 25 the 1908 20th Century Commercial style Bolver and Lackney Building 26 and the 1916 Mediterranean Revival Knights of Pythias Building 27 28 11 Delavan Post Office nbsp Delavan Post Office nbsp More images October 24 2000 00001260 335 E Walworth Ave 42 38 00 N 88 38 38 W 42 633333 N 88 643889 W 42 633333 88 643889 Delavan Post Office Delavan 2 story Neoclassical styled structure designed by Oscar Wenderoth and built in 1914 Inside is a mural depicting Delavan history painted by Rosemary Roth in 1984 12 Delavan s Vitrified Brick Street nbsp Delavan s Vitrified Brick Street nbsp More images March 7 1996 96000234 100 300 blocks of E Walworth Ave 42 37 59 N 88 38 55 W 42 633056 N 88 648611 W 42 633056 88 648611 Delavan s Vitrified Brick Street Delavan This main business street was paved with brick in 1913 a vast improvement over the mud and dust that preceded it Some of the original bricks are still in place 29 13 Delavan Water Tower Park Historic District nbsp Delavan Water Tower Park Historic District March 8 2016 16000068 Generally bounded by 101 137 Park Pl amp 104 130 E Walworth Ave 42 37 59 N 88 38 52 W 42 633136 N 88 647841 W 42 633136 88 647841 Delavan Water Tower Park Historic District Delavan Small commercial district around the water tower including the 1851 Italianate styled Jackson Flats 30 the 1866 Greek Revival Smith s Blacksmith Shop 31 the 1919 20th Century Commercial styled Delavan Motor Co Garage 32 and the 1961 Sikes Motor Sales 33 34 14 Douglass Stevenson House nbsp Douglass Stevenson House April 3 1986 86000615 Main and Mill Sts 42 32 57 N 88 34 51 W 42 549167 N 88 580833 W 42 549167 88 580833 Douglass Stevenson House Fontana House built in the 1840s with some stovewood walls Carlos Douglass operated early grist mills in Fontana developed the lots around them and donated land for the first school He was later a state legislator 35 15 Downtown Darien Historic District nbsp Downtown Darien Historic District September 4 2013 13000686 Bounded by Wisconsin St from W Beloit to Fremont Sts 42 36 04 N 88 42 28 W 42 601051 N 88 707776 W 42 601051 88 707776 Downtown Darien Historic District Darien Commercial district which developed after the railroad arrived in the 1850s Many of the initial wood storefronts burned in fires of 1909 and 1912 and were replaced with red brick buildings 36 37 16 East Wing Old Main nbsp East Wing Old Main December 13 1984 84000609 University of Wisconsin 42 50 10 N 88 44 36 W 42 836111 N 88 743333 W 42 836111 88 743333 East Wing Old Main Whitewater 4 story Renaissance Revival building designed by Arthur Peabody and added in 1924 25 as a wing of the larger Old Main complex of the Whitewater Normal School Most of Old Main burned in 1970 leaving only this wing today known as Hyer Hall 38 17 Edward Elderkin House nbsp Edward Elderkin House nbsp More images May 3 1974 74000132 127 S Lincoln St 42 40 05 N 88 33 09 W 42 668056 N 88 5525 W 42 668056 88 5525 Edward Elderkin House Elkhorn Brick 2 story octagon house with cupola built in 1856 for lawyer Elderkin 39 40 18 Elkhorn Band Shell nbsp Elkhorn Band Shell nbsp More images August 7 2012 12000490 Sunset Park bounded by Devendorf W Centralia amp Park Sts 42 40 04 N 88 33 23 W 42 667851 N 88 556318 W 42 667851 88 556318 Elkhorn Band Shell Elkhorn 1926 band shell with Classical Revival styling and a wooden rear stage wall designed for good acoustics Originally located in courthouse square it was moved to Sunset Park in 1962 Still hosts summer concerts 41 19 Elkhorn Municipal Building nbsp Elkhorn Municipal Building nbsp More images August 7 2012 12000491 9 S Broad St 42 40 18 N 88 32 40 W 42 671637 N 88 544581 W 42 671637 88 544581 Elkhorn Municipal Building Elkhorn Public building designed by Edward Tough in Art Deco style and built in 1931 In early years the basement held fire department facilities the first floor held the light and water department city offices and the fire department garage the second and third floors held an auditorium and the third floor hosted the American Legion 42 20 Elkhorn Post Office nbsp Elkhorn Post Office nbsp More images October 24 2000 00001259 102 E Walworth St 42 40 20 N 88 32 30 W 42 672222 N 88 541667 W 42 672222 88 541667 Elkhorn Post Office Elkhorn Art Moderne styled post office built in 1936 with same design as the one in Berlin Inside is a mural painted by Tom Rost depicting early mail delivery on horseback 43 21 Grace and Pearl Historic District nbsp Grace and Pearl Historic District August 5 1993 93000810 Roughly bounded by Pearl Park Dougall Grace and Martin Sts 42 30 06 N 88 43 31 W 42 501667 N 88 725278 W 42 501667 88 725278 Grace and Pearl Historic District Sharon Residential historic district of 62 contributing properties 44 ranging from the 1860 Manning Hoard house 45 to the 1875 Italianate Daniels Pearson house 46 the 1893 Queen Anne Dr Ripley house 47 to the 1900 Dutch Colonial Revival William Hoard house 48 22 Halverson Log Cabin nbsp Halverson Log Cabin January 8 1985 85000070 University of Wisconsin Whitewater Campus 42 50 13 N 88 44 38 W 42 836944 N 88 743889 W 42 836944 88 743889 Halverson Log Cabin Whitewater Pioneer home built by Norwegian immigrants Gullik and Dorothea Halverson in 1846 six miles south of Whitewater Whitewater Normal School moved it to the present location in 1907 as a museum 49 23 Heart Prairie Lutheran Church nbsp Heart Prairie Lutheran Church nbsp More images December 27 1974 74000133 South of Whitewater on Town Line Rd 42 45 23 N 88 42 07 W 42 756389 N 88 701944 W 42 756389 88 701944 Heart Prairie Lutheran Church Whitewater Greek Revival church clad in cream brick and built in 1855 50 24 Heart Prairie Norwegian Methodist Episcopal Church nbsp Heart Prairie Norwegian Methodist Episcopal Church March 24 2023 100008810 N7372 Cty Rd P 42 45 05 N 88 40 36 W 42 7514 N 88 6767 W 42 7514 88 6767 Heart Prairie Norwegian Methodist Episcopal Church Richmond Small Greek Revival styled rural Methodist Episcopal church built in 1852 51 25 Horticultural Hall nbsp Horticultural Hall September 29 1999 99001220 330 Broad St 42 35 39 N 88 26 07 W 42 594167 N 88 435278 W 42 594167 88 435278 Horticultural Hall Lake Geneva Craftsman styled meeting hall built in 1912 52 by the Lake Geneva Horticultural Society and later used and supported by gardening clubs 53 26 A P Johnson House nbsp A P Johnson House July 9 1982 82000715 3455 S Shore Dr 42 35 25 N 88 36 58 W 42 590278 N 88 616111 W 42 590278 88 616111 A P Johnson House Delavan Transitional Prairie School home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1905 54 27 Fred B Jones Estate nbsp Fred B Jones Estate nbsp More images December 27 1974 74000134 3335 S Shore Dr 42 35 35 N 88 36 38 W 42 593056 N 88 610556 W 42 593056 88 610556 Fred B Jones Estate Delavan Lake Compound of Prairie School buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built from 1900 to 1903 including gatehouse house boathouse barn and stable A k a Penwern Estate 55 28 Horace Loomis House nbsp Horace Loomis House December 3 1974 74000357 2 4 miles 3 9 km south of East Troy at N7297 WI 120 42 45 22 N 88 24 24 W 42 756111 N 88 406667 W 42 756111 88 406667 Horace Loomis House East Troy 2 story Greek Revival house with cobblestone exterior and stone quoins built in 1851 56 29 Main Street Historic District nbsp Main Street Historic District December 21 1989 89002116 Roughly W Main St US 12 from Prairie St to Fremont St and Church St from Forest Ave to W Main St 42 50 00 N 88 44 14 W 42 833333 N 88 737222 W 42 833333 88 737222 Main Street Historic District Whitewater Prestigious residential neighborhood between the central downtown and the UW including the c 1847 Gothic Revival O Connor house 57 the 1856 Italian Villa style Smith Allen house 58 the 1851 1878 Second Empire Kinney Cox house 59 the 1882 Romanesque Revival First Congregational Church 60 the 1895 Queen Anne Engebretsen Dorr house 61 the 1903 Birge fountain 62 and the 1904 Neoclassical White Memorial Library 63 64 30 Main Street Historic District nbsp Main Street Historic District January 11 2002 01001453 Roughly Main St from Broad St to Center St 42 35 30 N 88 26 04 W 42 591667 N 88 434444 W 42 591667 88 434444 Main Street Historic District Lake Geneva Part of the old downtown with buildings ranging from the 1871 Italianate styled Hanna Block to the 1929 Wisconsin Power and Light Company Building with its Colonial Revival stylings 65 31 Maple Park Historic District nbsp Maple Park Historic District June 17 2005 05000621 Generally bounded by North Cook Main and Maxwell Sts 42 35 44 N 88 26 24 W 42 595556 N 88 44 W 42 595556 88 44 Maple Park Historic District Lake Geneva Historic neighborhood around the 1837 Maple Park including the 1859 Greek Revival Holt house the 1868 Italianate Nethercut house the 1880 Gothic Revival Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion the 1883 Queen Anne Hitchcock Fiske house the 1904 Classical Revival influenced Central School the 1909 Tudor Revival McDonald house a 1950 Lustron house and the 1954 Wrightian Public Library 66 32 Maples Mound Group nbsp Maples Mound Group June 7 1991 91000671 288 S Indian Mound Parkway 42 49 51 N 88 45 57 W 42 830959 N 88 765916 W 42 830959 88 765916 Maples Mound Group Whitewater Group of prehistoric mounds in a city park 67 including two panther effigy mounds a turtle and two birds Some seem aligned with compass or solstice points 68 33 Metropolitan Block nbsp Metropolitan Block April 19 1990 90000559 772 Main St 42 35 30 N 88 26 06 W 42 5917 N 88 435 W 42 5917 88 435 Metropolitan Block Lake Geneva 3 story fine Italianate styled business block designed by William LeBaron Jenney and built by O T LaSalle in 1873 74 It initially housed H H Curtis drug store Hicks harness shop Valentine s grocery store Carlton s barber shop the Lake Geneva Herald Dr Catlin s office and meeting rooms upstairs 69 70 34 Meyerhofer Cobblestone House nbsp Meyerhofer Cobblestone House December 8 1980 80000202 East of Lake Geneva on Townline Rd 42 34 56 N 88 23 21 W 42 5822 N 88 3892 W 42 5822 88 3892 Meyerhofer Cobblestone House Lake Geneva Farmhouse with cobblestone walls and Greek Revival cornice returns and pediment built around 1850 by German immigrant and stonemason Nikolaus Meyerhofer with stones gathered by his daughters on their farm 71 72 35 Mile Long Site nbsp Mile Long Site June 23 1977 77000057 Address RestrictedDelavan Archeological site at which have been found a Clovis point Folsom points Plano points 73 and grit tempered Mississippian ceramics 74 36 Oak Hill Cemetery Upload image April 26 2021 100006406 1101 Cemetery Rd 42 36 20 N 88 26 23 W 42 6055 N 88 4396 W 42 6055 88 4396 Oak Hill Cemetery Lake Geneva Established in 1880 on forty rolling acres an example of the Rural Cemetery Movement in which people chose to be buried outside their cities in park like non denominational settings 75 37 Redwood Cottage nbsp Redwood Cottage September 7 1984 84003796 327 Wrigley Dr 42 35 16 N 88 25 56 W 42 5878 N 88 4322 W 42 5878 88 4322 Redwood Cottage Lake Geneva Queen Anne styled summer cottage mansion built in 1885 for Emily Baker widow of a part owner of the J I Case Company 38 Reynolds Weed House nbsp Reynolds Weed House March 31 1983 83003429 12 N Church St 42 40 21 N 88 32 47 W 42 6725 N 88 5464 W 42 6725 88 5464 Reynolds Weed House Elkhorn Built as a plain brick schoolhouse in 1850 then bought by Dr James Reynolds for a home in 1868 The wooden Victorian Italianate decorations and bay windows were added by Reynolds or subsequent owner Belden Weed who bought the house in 1879 76 39 The Riviera nbsp The Riviera April 3 1986 86000616 810 Wrigley Dr 42 35 24 N 88 26 11 W 42 59 N 88 4364 W 42 59 88 4364 The Riviera Lake Geneva Ballroom and marina built on the shore of Geneva Lake in 1932 which has hosted acts ranging from big bands like Glenn Miller to jazz singers like Ella Fitzgerald to disco acts like the Village People 40 Sheboygan Light Power and Railway Company Car 26 nbsp Sheboygan Light Power and Railway Company Car 26 November 21 2006 06001069 2015 Division St 42 47 16 N 88 24 33 W 42 7878 N 88 4092 W 42 7878 88 4092 Sheboygan Light Power and Railway Company Car 26 East Troy Wooden electric powered self propelled streetcar built in 1908 which carried passengers in the Sheboygan area for 30 years until street cars succumbed to automobiles and buses 41 Smith and Meadows Store Buildings nbsp Smith and Meadows Store Buildings March 12 1993 93000067 2888 2890 Main St 42 47 09 N 88 24 20 W 42 7858 N 88 4056 W 42 7858 88 4056 Smith and Meadows Store Buildings East Troy Two adjacent brick stores on the square in East Troy with similar round arched windows Charles W Smith built the first in the 1860s George and William Meadows built the hardware store next door in 1881 with the entry flanked by iron columns with Corinthian capitals Later the Lacy and Clancy Hardware Store 77 78 42 T C Smith House Upload image November 30 1982 82001852 865 Main St 42 35 31 N 88 26 13 W 42 5919 N 88 4369 W 42 5919 88 4369 T C Smith House Lake Geneva Greek Revival Italianate styled house built in 1879 80 with a Victorian interior Smith ran a hardware store and was an organizer of the company that brought the railroad to Lake Geneva 79 80 43 Israel Stowell Temperance House nbsp Israel Stowell Temperance House August 11 1978 78000145 61 65 E Walworth Ave 42 37 59 N 88 38 56 W 42 6331 N 88 6489 W 42 6331 88 6489 Israel Stowell Temperance House Delavan Alcohol free tavern built in 1840 when Delavan was still a temperance colony 44 James Jesse Strang House nbsp James Jesse Strang House January 24 1974 74000135 West of Burlington on WI 11 42 41 00 N 88 18 32 W 42 6833 N 88 3089 W 42 6833 88 3089 James Jesse Strang House Burlington Simple 1 5 story cottage built in 1844 with saltbox profile and walls of limestone rubble typical of Mormon construction at that time Strang was a lawyer from New York who vied with Brigham Young to lead the Mormons after Joseph Smith was murdered Strang established the breakaway Strangite community at Voree and led them to Big Beaver Island where he ruled as king until assassinated 81 82 45 Wandawega Inn nbsp Wandawega Inn June 8 2015 15000341 W5453 Lake View Dr 42 44 42 N 88 34 13 W 42 7449 N 88 5702 W 42 7449 88 5702 Wandawega Inn Sugar Creek The tavern Orphan Annie s was built in 1927 bucking Prohibition with bootleg liquor gambling and prostitution until shut down Reopened in 1946 as the family friendly Wandawega Lake Resort Reopened in 1961 as a summer camp for Latvian Catholics Now a resort again 83 46 Anson Warner Farmstead nbsp Anson Warner Farmstead November 23 1998 98001431 N9334 Warner Rd 42 49 42 N 88 46 35 W 42 8283 N 88 7764 W 42 8283 88 7764 Anson Warner Farmstead Whitewater Early farm including the 1850 1862 Greek Revival Italianate brick farmhouse the 1884 milk house the 1884 carriage house the 1910 poultry house and the 1917 barn 84 85 47 Joseph P Webster House nbsp Joseph P Webster House nbsp More images February 23 1972 72000066 9 E Rockwell St 42 40 06 N 88 32 33 W 42 6683 N 88 5425 W 42 6683 88 5425 Joseph P Webster House Elkhorn 1 5 story Greek Revival styled structure built in 1836 on Elkhorn s public square as the land office Later moved to the current location where it was the home of Webster the composer of Lorena and In the Sweet By and By 86 87 48 Whitewater Hotel nbsp Whitewater Hotel January 21 2010 09001273 226 W Whitewater St 42 49 57 N 88 43 59 W 42 8325 N 88 7330 W 42 8325 88 7330 Whitewater Hotel Whitewater 2 story hotel built near Whitewater s depots in 1894 88 49 Whitewater Passenger Depot nbsp Whitewater Passenger Depot June 12 2013 13000376 301 W Whitewater St 42 49 54 N 88 43 58 W 42 8318 N 88 7329 W 42 8318 88 7329 Whitewater Passenger Depot Whitewater Highly intact small town depot with typical wide overhanging eaves designed by J T W Jennings and built in 1891 by the CM amp SP The brick and rough limestone are drawn from Richardsonian Romanesque style and the graceful knee braces from High Victorian Gothic Inside are two rooms a waiting room with a fireplace and a ticket office gentleman s smoking room 89 90 50 Whitewater Post Office nbsp Whitewater Post Office October 24 2000 00001256 213 Center St 42 49 59 N 88 43 59 W 42 8331 N 88 7331 W 42 8331 88 7331 Whitewater Post Office Whitewater Small Georgian Revival styled building with red brick walls and stone trim with an arch around the front door built by the New Deal s PWA in 1936 Same design as the old Kaukauna Post Office 91 92 51 Younglands nbsp Younglands nbsp More images September 18 1979 79000116 880 Lake Shore Dr 42 34 56 N 88 26 01 W 42 5822 N 88 4336 W 42 5822 88 4336 Younglands Lake Geneva 3 story mansion on Geneva Lake built as a summer cottage for German immigrant and Chicago businessman Otto Young Henry Lord Gay designed it in Italian Renaissance revival style and it was built from 1899 to 1901 Later served as an Episcopalian girls school 93 94 Former listings edit 3 Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed LocationCity or town Description 1 Bradley Knitting Company nbsp Bradley Knitting Company March 19 1992 92000168 April 6 2011 902 Wisconsin St 42 37 55 N 88 38 05 W 42 6319 N 88 6347 W 42 6319 88 6347 Bradley Knitting Company Delavan 3 story brick factory with Art Deco styling built in 1923 95 2 Lake Geneva Depot Upload image July 31 1978 78000144 February 18 1987 Broad St Lake Geneva Depot of the C amp NW Railroad designed by Charles Sumner Frost in Queen Anne style and built in 1891 Demolished in August 1986 96 3 Loramoor Upload image January 16 1980 80000201 May 30 1986 S of Lake Geneva at 774 S Lake Shore Dr Lake Geneva vicinity Estate of James Hobert Moore a founder of Nabisco named for his wife Lora The Tudor Revival mansion was designed by Jarvis Hunt built in 1900 and torn down in 1984 97 98 Outbuildings like the 1900 gatehouse and stables remain 99 100 101 4 Phoenix Hall Wisconsin Institute for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb nbsp Phoenix Hall Wisconsin Institute for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb March 19 1987 87000492 April 21 2014 Wisconsin School for the Deaf 309 W Walworth St 42 38 01 N 88 39 25 W 42 633611 N 88 656944 W 42 633611 88 656944 Phoenix Hall Wisconsin Institute for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb Delavan Two story Italianate styled brick dormitory designed by E Townsend Mix and built in 1880 102 103 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Walworth County Wisconsin List of National Historic Landmarks in Wisconsin National Register of Historic Places listings in Wisconsin Listings in neighboring counties Boone IL Jefferson Kenosha McHenry IL Racine Rock WaukeshaReferences edit 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 National Park Service United States Department of the Interior National Register of Historic Places Weekly List Actions retrieved May 10 2024 a b Numbers represent an alphabetical 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 Henry D L and Jennie Adkins House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2024 01 08 Johnson Joe Markwell Ron The Allyn Mansion through History Retrieved 2014 08 11 Hall Ginny Spring Prairie house owned by nurseryman Walworth County Today Bliss Communications Retrieved 2014 04 11 Explore Black Point Estate Black Point Estate Wisconsin Historical Society Archived from the original on 2013 06 17 Retrieved 2014 08 11 Bonnie Brae Lake Geneva Estates Lake Geneva Estates Retrieved 2014 08 11 Bonnie Brae Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2020 02 07 Bonnie Brae house Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2020 02 07 George W Borg Corporation Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2020 02 07 Carl and Clara Bucholtz House Smoke House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 11 17 Carl and Clara Bucholtz House Chicken Coop Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 11 17 Carl and Clara Bucholtz House Animal Barn Complex Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 11 17 Carl and Clara Bucholtz House Milk House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 11 17 Carl and Clara Bucholtz House Outhouse Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 11 17 Carl and Clara Bucholtz House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 11 17 Buena Vista House Photograph Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 08 10 Photo from around 1895 Buena Vista House Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 08 10 Jeff Dean 1977 05 26 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Buena Vista House National Park Service Retrieved 2018 05 08 With one photo Davidson Hall Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved October 15 2013 Hollister Block Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 04 25 Mullins Brothers Saloon Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 04 25 Aram Public Library Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 04 25 Bolver and Lackney Building Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 04 25 Knights of Pythias Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2017 04 25 Rowan Davidson Jennifer L Lehrke 2015 02 13 NRHP Inventory Nomination Delavan Downtown Commercial Historic District PDF National Park Service Retrieved 2017 04 25 Delavan s Vitrified Brick Street Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2013 06 15 Jackson Flats Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 04 01 Smith s Blacksmith Shop Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 04 01 Delavan Motor Co Garage Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 04 01 Sikes Motor Sales Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 04 01 Rowan Davidson Jennifer L Lehrke 2015 02 13 NRHP Inventory Nomination Delavan Water Tower Park Historic District PDF National Park Service Retrieved 2018 04 01 Carlos Douglass House Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 09 17 Downtown Historic District Darien Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 09 17 List of some properties in Darien Downtown Historic District Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 09 17 East Wing Old Main National Register or State Register Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 11 02 Edward Elderkin House Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 11 02 Scherzer Edwin 2013 08 20 Eight Sides to Every Story Walworth County Today Retrieved 2014 11 02 Elkhorn Band Shell Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 11 02 Elkhorn Municipal Building Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 11 21 Elkhorn Post Office Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 11 21 Grace and Pearl Historic District Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 11 21 Manning R Hoard Residence Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 11 21 Pearson Residence Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 11 21 Dr C L Ripley House Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 11 21 William Hoard Residence Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 11 21 Halverson Log Cabin Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 11 21 Heart Prairie Lutheran Church Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 11 21 Heart Prairie Norske M E Kirke Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2023 03 28 Horticultural Hall Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 11 21 Horticultural Hall Retrieved 2014 11 28 A P Johnson House Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 11 28 Fred B Jones Estate Penwern Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 11 28 Horace Loomis House Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2014 11 28 Richard O Connor House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 04 04 E A Smith Nathan Allen House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 04 04 Kinney Coxe House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 04 04 First Congregational Church Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 04 04 Edward Engebretsen House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 04 04 Birge Fountain Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 04 04 White Memorial Library Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 04 04 Carol Lohry Cartwright 1988 08 31 NRHP Inventory Nomination Main Street Historic District Whitewater National Park Service Retrieved 2018 04 04 With 24 photos Carol Lohry Cartwright 2001 01 15 National Register of Historic Places Registration Main Street Historic District National Park Service Retrieved 2018 04 16 with 12 photos Carol Lohry Cartwright 2004 07 06 National Register of Historic Places Registration Maple Park Historic District National Park Service Retrieved 2018 04 11 with 14 photos Whitewater Effigy Mounds Preserve PDF City of Whitewater Retrieved 2018 04 15 Stekel Frank D Johns Larry A Scherz James P 1991 Whitewater Effigy Mounds Park The Maples Mound Group The Wisconsin Archeologist 72 1 amp 2 118 Metropolitan Block Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 04 15 Gary Tipler 1989 03 09 National Register of Historic Places Registration Metropolitan Block National Park Service Retrieved 2018 04 15 with 5 photos Meyerhofer Cobblestone House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 04 15 Terry L Shoptaugh 1980 06 19 National Register of Historic Places Registration Meyerhofer Cobblestone House National Park Service Retrieved 2018 04 15 With one photo Overstreet David F 1991 PaleoIndian Traditions in Southeastern Wisconsin an Overview The Wisconsin Archeologist 72 3 4 294 323 328 366 Richards John D 2003 Collars Castellations and Cahokai A Regional Perspective on the Aztalan Ceramic Assemblage The Wisconsin Archeologist 84 1 amp 2 149 Oak Hill Cemetery Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2021 05 24 Diane H Filipowicz Mrs Lillian F Moore October 1982 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Reynolds Weed House Moore House National Park Service Retrieved 2018 04 19 With two photos Smith and Meadows Store Building Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historic Society Retrieved 2014 08 11 Jane Eiseley 1991 10 01 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Smith and Meadows Store Buildings National Park Service Retrieved 2018 04 19 With ten photos Smith T C House Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historic Society Retrieved 2018 04 22 John D Rolling August 1982 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Smith T C House National Park Service Retrieved 2018 04 22 With 4 photos Strang House Architecture and History Inventory Wisconsin Historic Society Retrieved 2018 04 22 Donald N Anderson 1973 07 12 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Strang James Jesse House National Park Service Retrieved 2018 04 22 With one photo Wandawega Inn Wisconsin Historic Society Retrieved 2018 04 25 Warner Anson Farmstead Wisconsin Historic Society Retrieved 2018 04 25 Kirk R Huffaker 1997 02 14 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Warner Anson Farmstead National Park Service Retrieved 2018 04 25 With 16 photos Joseph P Webster House Wisconsin Historic Society Retrieved 2018 04 25 Donald N Anderson 1971 10 21 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Webster Joseph P House National Park Service Retrieved 2018 04 25 With one photo Whitewater Hotel Wisconsin Historic Society Retrieved 2018 05 04 Whitewater Passenger Depot Wisconsin Historic Society Retrieved 2018 05 03 Carol Lohry Cartwright 2012 05 21 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Whitewater Passenger Depot PDF National Park Service Retrieved 2018 05 03 Whitewater Post Office Wisconsin Historic Society Retrieved 2018 05 03 Charles W Causier Robert J Gosse 1993 12 20 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Whitewater Post Office National Park Service Retrieved 2018 05 03 With 9 photos Younglands Stone manor Wisconsin Historic Society Retrieved 2018 05 08 Katherine E Hundt Donald N Anderson October 1978 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Younglands National Park Service Retrieved 2018 05 08 With 4 photos Bradley Knitting Company Wisconsin Historic Society Retrieved 2018 05 08 Lake Geneva Depot Wisconsin Historic Society Retrieved 2018 05 08 Quinn Patrick 2017 07 19 Four Moores who helped shape Lake Geneva Lake Geneva Regional News Retrieved 2018 05 08 Loramoor J H Moore Estate Wisconsin Historic Society Retrieved 2018 05 08 Loramoor Gatehouse Wisconsin Historic Society Retrieved 2018 05 08 Loramoor Stables Wisconsin Historic Society Retrieved 2018 05 08 Going going gone The Lake Geneva Regional News November 1 1984 p 2 Retrieved September 4 2022 via Newspapers com Phoenix Hall Wisc School for the Deaf Wisconsin Historic Society Retrieved 2018 05 08 Phoenix Hall Wisconsin Institute for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb Wisconsin Historic Society Retrieved 2018 05 08 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Register of Historic Places listings in Walworth County Wisconsin amp oldid 1214314093, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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