Numbers of Properties and Districts
There are approximately 2,200 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin. The numbers of properties and districts in the state or in any of its 72 counties are not directly reported by the National Register. Following are approximate tallies of current listings from lists of the specific properties and districts.
County | # of Sites |
|
---|---|---|
1 | Adams | 2 |
2 | Ashland | 38 |
3 | Barron | 9 |
4 | Bayfield | 22 |
5 | Brown | 41 |
6 | Buffalo | 13 |
7 | Burnett | 9 |
8 | Calumet | 10 |
9 | Chippewa | 12 |
10 | Clark | 16 |
11 | Columbia | 55 |
12 | Crawford | 25 |
13 | Dane | 228 |
14 | Dodge | 32 |
15 | Door | 65 |
16 | Douglas | 18 |
17 | Dunn | 6 |
18 | Eau Claire | 61 |
19 | Florence | 3 |
20 | Fond du Lac | 44 |
21 | Forest | 8 |
22 | Grant | 34 |
23 | Green | 25 |
24 | Green Lake | 14 |
25 | Iowa | 37 |
26 | Iron | 5 |
27 | Jackson | 5 |
28 | Jefferson | 45 |
29 | Juneau | 8 |
30 | Kenosha | 26 |
31 | Kewaunee | 11 |
32 | La Crosse | 53 |
33 | Lafayette | 11 |
34 | Langlade | 5 |
35 | Lincoln | 6 |
36 | Manitowoc | 23 |
37 | Marathon | 26 |
38 | Marinette | 11 |
39 | Marquette | 6 |
40 | Menominee | 1 |
41 | Milwaukee | 234 |
42 | Monroe | 11 |
43 | Oconto | 25 |
44 | Oneida | 22 |
45 | Outagamie | 46 |
46 | Ozaukee | 36 |
47 | Pepin | 2 |
48 | Pierce | 8 |
49 | Polk | 13 |
50 | Portage | 18 |
51 | Price | 12 |
52 | Racine | 50 |
53 | Richland | 15 |
54 | Rock | 129 |
55 | Rusk | 2 |
56 | Sauk | 51 |
57 | Sawyer | 3 |
58 | Shawano | 5 |
59 | Sheboygan | 43 |
60 | St. Croix | 34 |
61 | Taylor | 8 |
62 | Trempealeau | 16 |
63 | Vernon | 21 |
64 | Vilas | 15 |
65 | Walworth | 42 |
66 | Washburn | 2 |
67 | Washington | 26 |
68 | Waukesha | 148 |
69 | Waupaca | 24 |
70 | Waushara | 3 |
71 | Winnebago | 83 |
72 | Wood | 20 |
(duplicates) | (2) | |
Total: | 2,234 |
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