- National Register of Historic Places listings in Waupaca County, Wisconsin
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Buildings, sites, structures, districts, and objects in Waupaca County listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[1]
[2] Landmark name [3] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Browne Law Office August 18, 1980 202 E. Union St.
44°21′27″N 89°05′00″W / 44.3575°N 89.083333°WWaupaca 2 Clintonville Post Office October 24, 2000 2 N. Main St.
44°37′24″N 88°45′34″W / 44.623333°N 88.759444°WClintonville 3 Commandant's Residence Home June 19, 1985 Off WI 22
44°20′17″N 89°08′43″W / 44.338056°N 89.145278°WKing 4 Crescent Roller Mills December 20, 1978 213 Oborn St.
44°21′22″N 89°04′28″W / 44.356111°N 89.074444°WWaupaca 5 Danes Hall January 17, 1980 303 N. Main St.
44°21′36″N 89°05′04″W / 44.36°N 89.084444°WWaupaca 6 Henry and Elizabeth Delong House October 4, 2002 509 W. Fulton St.
44°21′35″N 89°05′36″W / 44.359722°N 89.093333°WWaupaca 7 Halfway House March 1, 1982 Potts Ave.
44°18′44″N 89°09′22″W / 44.312222°N 89.156111°WKing 8 Jens Hansen Wagon and Carriage Shop June 17, 1994 117 E. Fulton St.
44°21′30″N 89°05′02″W / 44.358333°N 89.083889°WWaupaca 9 Matt and Lena Jensen House October 4, 2002 501 W. Fulton St.
44°21′34″N 89°05′35″W / 44.359444°N 89.093056°WWaupaca 10 Philip H. Kasper Cheese Factory August 27, 1976 W of Bear Creek on WI 22
44°31′04″N 88°53′25″W / 44.517778°N 88.890278°WBear Creek 11 Lake Street Historic District May 30, 2002 Roughly bounded S. Washington St., E. Badger St., Fifth St., and Tioga St.
44°21′18″N 89°04′57″W / 44.355°N 89.0825°WWaupaca 12 Main Street Historic District April 12, 2002 Roughly along S. and N. Main Sts. from W. Union to Granite Sts.
44°21′35″N 89°05′13″W / 44.359722°N 89.086944°WWaupaca 13 Mead Bank May 30, 2003 215 Jefferson St.
44°21′30″N 89°05′00″W / 44.358333°N 89.083333°WWaupaca 14 Mumbrue-Penney House October 4, 2002 404 S. Main St.
44°21′24″N 89°05′07″W / 44.356667°N 89.085278°WWaupaca 15 Old Hospital June 19, 1985 Off WI 22
44°20′08″N 89°08′49″W / 44.335556°N 89.146944°WKing 16 Peter and Jessie Olfson House October 4, 2002 415 Granite St.
44°21′43″N 89°05′28″W / 44.361944°N 89.091111°WWaupaca 17 Rural on the Crystal Historic District April 12, 1989 Roughly bounded by Arbor St., Rapley St., Rural Rd., and Cleghorn St.
44°18′46″N 89°09′27″W / 44.312778°N 89.1575°WRural 18 Sanders Site (47WP26 and 47WP70) February 9, 1984 Address Restricted Fremont 19 Shearer-Cristy House December 22, 1983 315 E. Lake St.
44°21′10″N 89°04′53″W / 44.352778°N 89.081389°WWaupaca 20 Veterans Cottages Historic District June 19, 1985 Off WI 22
44°20′20″N 89°08′39″W / 44.338889°N 89.144167°WKing 21 Veterans Home Chapel June 19, 1985 Off WI 22
44°20′14″N 89°08′35″W / 44.337222°N 89.143056°WKing 22 Waupaca Free Public Library June 28, 1996 321 S. Main St.
44°21′19″N 89°05′05″W / 44.355278°N 89.084722°WWaupaca 23 Waupaca Post Office October 24, 2000 306 S. Main St.
44°21′18″N 89°05′07″W / 44.355°N 89.085278°WWaupaca 24 J. & C. Wipf Mills December 8, 1987 280 N. Main St.
44°30′35″N 89°07′50″W / 44.509722°N 89.130556°WIola See also
References
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. . http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
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