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Historical Markers in Lincoln County, Wisconsin

 
Clickable Map of Lincoln County, Wisconsin and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Lincoln County, WI (8) Langlade County, WI (9) Marathon County, WI (37) Oneida County, WI (11) Price County, WI (7) Taylor County, WI (4)  LincolnCounty(8) Lincoln County (8)  LangladeCounty(9) Langlade County (9)  MarathonCounty(37) Marathon County (37)  OneidaCounty(11) Oneida County (11)  PriceCounty(7) Price County (7)  TaylorCounty(4) Taylor County (4)
Merrill is the county seat for Lincoln County
Adjacent to Lincoln County, Wisconsin
      Langlade County (9)  
      Marathon County (37)  
      Oneida County (11)  
      Price County (7)  
      Taylor County (4)  
 
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1 Wisconsin, Lincoln County, Merrill — Lincoln County Courthouse
On East Main Street west of Center Avenue (County Highway K), on the right when traveling west.
This building The Lincoln County Courthouse has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m77665) HM
2 Wisconsin, Lincoln County, Merrill — 439 — Merrill City Hall1889 – 1977
On East 2nd Street (State Highway 64) at East 1st Street (State Highway 64), on the left when traveling west on East 2nd Street.
Incorporated in 1883, Merrill built this City Hall in 1888–1889 for $16,275. The building was designed by architect T. D. Allen of Oshkosh, Wisconsin in the Richardsonian Romanesque style and was constructed of local brick, sandstone, and virgin . . . Map (db m224079) HM
3 Wisconsin, Lincoln County, Merrill — Merrill Post Office
On East Second Street (State Highway 64) at Pier Street, on the right when traveling west on East Second Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Merrill Post Office 1915Map (db m77652) HM
4 Wisconsin, Lincoln County, Merrill — Pere Rene Menard
On State Highway 107, 0.1 miles south of Big Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
In honor of Pere Rene Menard Born at Paris Sept. 7th, 1605 entered the Jesuit order Nov. 7th, 1624. Sailed for Quebec in March 1640. Lost hereabouts in July 1661, while enroute to Huron village to baptize Indian refugees. . . . Map (db m125043) HM
5 Wisconsin, Lincoln County, Merrill — 107 — T.B. Scott Free Library
On West 1st Street (State Highway 64) west of North Polk Street, on the right when traveling west.
This building (1911) is an outstanding example of library design in “Prairie School” architecture by Claude and Starck. The library was established (1889) through a bequest from T.B. Scott, lumberman, legislator, and Merrill’s first . . . Map (db m8391) HM
6 Wisconsin, Lincoln County, Merrill — 471 — Three Arch Stone Bridge
On West 1st Street (State Highway 64) east of Grand Avenue (State Highway 107), on the right when traveling west.
This bridge was constructed in 1904 to replace a wooden - truss bridge and is a rare surviving example of a stone - arch bridge in Wisconsin. Plans for the new bridge were drawn up by city engineer Charles V. Sheldon. The current bridge features . . . Map (db m8591) HM
7 Wisconsin, Lincoln County, Tomahawk — Lake Ice BearTomahawk icon returns
On N. 4th Street south of E. Birchwood Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
The Lake Ice bear which many years ago spent summers in Sawdy Pond has returned! Tomahawk's bear was originally a Hamm's beer advertising display. It sat on the beer cooler at Leon and Florence Weizenicker's Lake Ice business. When George . . . Map (db m237472) HM
8 Wisconsin, Lincoln County, Tomahawk — The Kwahamot Water Ski Club
On E. Washington Avenue east of N. 4th Street, on the left when traveling east.
The Kwahamot Water Ski Club had its beginning during the city's 1960's "Aqua Days" celebration. The idea of waterskiing for the public arose when the Jaycees, coordinators of the event hired professional skiers to perform. Local resident, Rod . . . Map (db m244292) HM
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Apr. 19, 2024