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Buildings, sites, structures, districts, and objects near Wisconsin Dells listed on the National Register of Historic Places

See also: National Register of Historic Places listings in Wisconsin


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 31, 2024.[1]

[2] Name on the Register[3] Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
Man Mound
(#78000138)
East of Baraboo
43°29′19″N 89°40′15″W / 43.488611°N 89.670833°W / 43.488611; -89.670833 (Man Mound)
Baraboo Off Wisconsin Highway 33 and Man Mound Road
Thompson House Hotel
Thompson House Hotel
Thompson House Hotel

(#97001583)
200 Ash Street
43°28′02″N 89°44′24″W / 43.467222°N 89.74°W / 43.467222; -89.74 (Thompson House Hotel)
Baraboo
Albrecht C. Ringling House
Albrecht C. Ringling House
Albrecht C. Ringling House

(#76000079)
623 Broadway
43°28′25″N 89°44′41″W / 43.473611°N 89.744722°W / 43.473611; -89.744722 (Albrecht C. Ringling House)
Baraboo One of the Ringling brothers (Ringling Brothers Circus)
Island Woolen Company Office Building
Island Woolen Company Office Building
Island Woolen Company Office Building

(#11000559)
900 2nd Avenue
43°28′10″N 89°45′24″W / 43.469444°N 89.756667°W / 43.469444; -89.756667 (Island Woolen Company Office Building)
Baraboo
Gust Brothers' Store
Gust Brothers' Store
Gust Brothers' Store

(#02000834)
101 Fourth Street
43°28′16″N 89°44′32″W / 43.471111°N 89.742222°W / 43.471111; -89.742222 (Gust Brothers' Store)
Baraboo
Al. Ringling Theatre
Al. Ringling Theatre
Al. Ringling Theatre

(#76000202)
136 4th Avenue
43°28′16″N 89°44′37″W / 43.471111°N 89.743611°W / 43.471111; -89.743611 (Al. Ringling Theatre)
Baraboo Associated with Ringling Brothers Circus
Baraboo Public Library
Baraboo Public Library
Baraboo Public Library

(#81000058)
230 4th Avenue
43°28′16″N 89°44′44″W / 43.471111°N 89.745556°W / 43.471111; -89.745556 (Baraboo Public Library)
Baraboo
Jacob Van Orden House
Jacob Van Orden House
Jacob Van Orden House

(#96000988)
531 4th Avenue
43°28′15″N 89°45′06″W / 43.470833°N 89.751667°W / 43.470833; -89.751667 (Jacob Van Orden House)
Baraboo
Walworth D. Porter Duplex Residence
Walworth D. Porter Duplex Residence
Walworth D. Porter Duplex Residence

(#96001053)
221-225 7th Street
43°28′27″N 89°44′22″W / 43.474167°N 89.739444°W / 43.474167; -89.739444 (Walworth D. Porter Duplex Residence)
Baraboo
Charles Ringling House
Charles Ringling House
Charles Ringling House

(#97000268)
201 8th Street
43°28′30″N 89°44′24″W / 43.475°N 89.74°W / 43.475; -89.74 (Charles Ringling House)
Baraboo One of the Ringling brothers (Ringling Brothers Circus)
William Clark House
(#80000193)
320 Walnut Street
43°27′48″N 89°44′27″W / 43.463333°N 89.740833°W / 43.463333; -89.740833 (William Clark House)
Baraboo
Sauk County Courthouse
(#82000711)
515 Oak Street
43°28′13″N 89°44′35″W / 43.470278°N 89.743056°W / 43.470278; -89.743056 (Sauk County Courthouse)
Baraboo
A.G. Tuttle Estate
(#80000194)
North Elizabeth Street
43°29′00″N 89°43′59″W / 43.483333°N 89.733056°W / 43.483333; -89.733056 (A.G. Tuttle Estate)
Baraboo
Ringling Brothers Circus Headquarters
Ringling Brothers Circus Headquarters
Ringling Brothers Circus Headquarters

(#69000032)
Bounded roughly by Water, Brian, Lynn, and East Streets
43°28′02″N 89°44′21″W / 43.467194°N 89.739053°W / 43.467194; -89.739053 (Ringling Brothers Circus Headquarters)
Baraboo Headquarters for Ringling Brothers Circus
Seth Peterson Cottage
(#81000059)
Dell Avenue
43°33′47″N 89°49′30″W / 43.563056°N 89.825°W / 43.563056; -89.825 (Seth Peterson Cottage)
Lake Delton A two-room lakeside cottage in Mirror Lake State Park outside Lake Delton, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1958
Marshall Memorial Hall
(#93000264)
30 Wisconsin Dells Parkway S.
43°35′20″N 89°47′37″W / 43.588889°N 89.793611°W / 43.588889; -89.793611 (Marshall Memorial Hall)
Lake Delton


H. H. Bennett Studio
(#76000054)
215 Broadway
43°37′41″N 89°46′28″W / 43.628056°N 89.774444°W / 43.628056; -89.774444 (H. H. Bennett Studio)
Wisconsin Dells Photographic studio built in 1875 by noted landscape photographer H. H. Bennett and operated by his family until 1999, when it was donated to the Wisconsin Historical Society. Today it serves as a historical museum.
Kilbourn Public Library
(#74000061)
429 Broadway
43°37′41″N 89°46′15″W / 43.628056°N 89.770833°W / 43.628056; -89.770833 (Kilbourn Public Library)
Wisconsin Dells
Jacob Weber House
(#78000083)
825 Oak Street
43°37′44″N 89°46′27″W / 43.628889°N 89.774167°W / 43.628889; -89.774167 (Jacob Weber House)
Wisconsin Dells
Wawbeek-Horace A.J. Upham House
(#85001355)
WI 13
43°38′16″N 89°45′34″W / 43.637778°N 89.759444°W / 43.637778; -89.759444 (Wawbeek-Horace A.J. Upham House)
Wisconsin Dells
Benjamin Boorman House
(#76000066)
211 North Union Street
43°47′57″N 90°04′15″W / 43.799167°N 90.070833°W / 43.799167; -90.070833 (Benjamin Boorman House)
Mauston Victorian]house begun in 1875 by Boorman, owner of Mauston's early mill. Now the home of the Juneau County Historical Society.
Juneau County Courthouse
(#82001846)
220 East State Street
43°47′47″N 90°04′31″W / 43.796389°N 90.075278°W / 43.796389; -90.075278 (Juneau County Courthouse)
Mauston Modern-styled courthouse built in 1938 with help of the WPA

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved May 31, 2024.
  2. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  3. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  4. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.