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By William J. Toman, July 25, 2010
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1 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison — Science HallUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
Science Hall, University of Wisconsin - Madison, has been designated a National Historic Landmark. This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America.Map (db m33931) HM
2 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison, Marquette — 62 — Machinery Row1898-1914
This block long group of brick buildings was originally known the Brown Brothers' Business Block. It earned the nickname "Machinery Row" when several agricultural implement branch houses located here, part of the lively railroad shipping business . . . Map (db m40519) HM
3 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison — Armory & GymnasiumUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
Armory & Gymnasium University of Wisconsin - Madison has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America.Map (db m34019) HM
4 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison, Regent — 22 — Buell House1894 — Conover & Porter —
Designed for Madison attorney Charles Buell in the Shingle style with Queen Anne proportions and ornament, this house was the first built in University Heights. Called "Buell's Folly," it was the work of Madison architects Allen D. Conover and Lew . . . Map (db m41149) HM
5 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison — 137 — Dick-Eddy Buildings1889 and 1907 — Conover and Porter, Architects —
The imposing Dick Building is a flat-iron building in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, a style in which the local architects, Conover and Porter, were particularly adept. The Dick block was built in part to house Christian Dick's wine and liquor . . . Map (db m200505) HM
6 Wisconsin, Bayfield County, Washburn — Bank of Washburn1890
The Bank of Washburn is a unique variation of the Romanesque Revival Style designed by architects Conover & Porter of Ashland, Wisconsin. Built in less than one year, the building was fashioned from brownstone quarried at Houghton Point located . . . Map (db m48439) HM
7 Wisconsin, Dane County, Madison, Marquette — 161 — Timothy and Katherine McCarthy HouseConover and Porter, Architects — 1897 —
This home is an exceptional example of the Free-Classic subtype of the Queen Anne style which was at the height of local popularity between 1880 and 1910. The Queen Anne style was derived from England and architects' interpretation of early English . . . Map (db m54232) HM
 
 
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