National Register Of Historic Places In Wisconsin
Buildings, sites, districts, and objects in Wisconsin listed on the National Register of Historic Places:
There are NRHP listings in all of Wisconsin's 72 counties.
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 19, 2013.
| Adams - Ashland - Barron - Bayfield - Brown - Buffalo - Burnett - Calumet - Chippewa - Clark - Columbia - Crawford - Dane - Dodge - Door - Douglas - Dunn - Eau Claire - Florence - Fond Du Lac - Forest - Grant - Green - Green Lake - Iowa - Iron - Jackson - Jefferson - Juneau - Kenosha - Kewaunee - La Crosse - Lafayette - Langlade - Lincoln - Manitowoc - Marathon - Marinette - Marquette - Menominee - Milwaukee - Monroe - Oconto - Oneida - Outagamie - Ozaukee - Pepin - Pierce - Polk - Portage - Price - Racine - Richland - Rock - Rusk - Sauk - Sawyer - Shawano - Sheboygan - St. Croix - Taylor - Trempealeau - Vernon - Vilas - Walworth - Washburn - Washington - Waukesha - Waupaca - Waushara - Winnebago - Wood |
Read more about National Register Of Historic Places In Wisconsin: Numbers of Properties and Districts, Current Listings in Wisconsin, Adams County, Barron County, Burnett County, Dunn County, Florence County, Forest County, Iron County, Jackson County, Juneau County, Langlade County, Lincoln County, Marquette County, Menominee County, Pepin County, Pierce County, Rusk County, Sawyer County, Shawano County, Taylor County, Washburn County, Waushara County, See Also
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