Barron County
Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Summary | |
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Barron County Pipestone Quarry | 01978-12-22December 22, 1978 | East of Rice Lake |
Rice Lake | Site where American Indians dug pipestone for making calumets. | ||
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railroad Passenger Station | 02007-06-21June 21, 2007 | 426 Tainter Ave. |
Rice Lake | Depot built in 1909, before automobiles, when railways were major carriers of both passengers and freight. | ||
Cumberland Public Library | 01992-06-25June 25, 1992 | 1305 Second Ave. |
Cumberland | Carnegie Library opened in 1906 with a $10,000 donation from Andrew Carnegie. Style is Classical Revival. | ||
Island of Happy Days | 01995-02-24February 24, 1995 | Stout Island, Red Cedar Lake |
Cedar Lake | Rustic summer retreat of the heirs of the Stout of Knapp-Stout & Co, the lumber company, from 1903 to 1927. | ||
Rice Lake Mounds (47 BN-90) | 01979-09-07September 7, 1979 | Address Restricted |
Rice Lake | Several burial mounds believed to have been constructed by Dakota people near the lakeshore in the northern portion of the city — now located within a city park. | ||
St. Mary's Rectory | 02011-04-04April 4, 2011 | 1575 Second Ave. |
Cumberland | Catholic rectory built in 1904 in an unusual mix of Queen Anne and Richardsonian Romanesque styles. | ||
Edward N. and Mary T. Stebbins House | 02006-10-18October 18, 2006 | 130 E. Division Ave. |
Barron | 1895 Georgian Revival house built by Edward N. Stebbins, factory owner and mayor of Barron, who came from Pennsylvania in 1891. | ||
Wajiwan ji Mashkode Archeological District | 02003-09-11September 11, 2003 | Address Restricted |
Rice Lake | |||
ZCBJ Hall | 01985-04-11April 11, 1985 | 320 W. 3rd St. |
Haugen | Zapandi Czechoslovakia Brakaska Jednota, or Western Czechoslovakian Fraternal Association opera house. |
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