La Crosse, Wisconsin - Gallery of Historic Places

Gallery of Historic Places

Buildings, sites, structures, districts, and objects in La Crosse listed on the National Register of Historic Places

  • 10th and Cass Streets Neighborhood Historic District

  • Mons Anderson House

  • E.R. Barron Building

  • Bridge No. 1

  • Bridge No. 2

  • Bridge No. 3

  • Bridge No. 4

  • Bridge No. 6

  • John L. Callahan House

  • Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway Passenger Depot

  • Christ Church of La Crosse

  • Freight House

  • Gideon C. Hixon House

  • La Crosse Commercial Historic District

  • Laverty-Martindale House

  • Losey Memorial Arch

  • Main Hall/La Crosse State Normal School

  • Maria Angelorum Chapel

  • Will Ott House

  • Our Lady of Sorrows Chapel

  • Physical Education Building/La Crosse State Normal School

  • Powell Place

  • W. A. Roosevelt Company

  • Smith Valley School

  • U.S. Fish Control Laboratory

  • James Vincent House

  • Waterworks Building

  • Wisconsin Telephone Company Building

  • George Zeisler Building

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