National Register of Historic Places listings in Douglas County, Wisconsin facts for kids
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Douglas County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Douglas County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map.
There are 19 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another property was once listed but has been removed.
Current listings
Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Description | |
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1 | Berkshire Block |
(#85001466) |
917-927 Tower Avenue 46°43′37″N 92°06′15″W / 46.726944°N 92.104167°W |
Superior | Business block built in 1892 in Romanesque Revival style with exterior of Kasota limestone, and finished by Scandinavian craftsmen. First housed the State Bank of Wisconsin, later department stores, Holden Insurance, and now AMSOIL. | |
2 | Brule-St. Croix Portage |
(#70000033) |
Brule River State Forest 46°23′18″N 91°45′25″W / 46.388333°N 91.756944°W |
Solon Springs | Two-mile portage trail from the St. Croix River in the Mississippi watershed to the Bois Brule River in the Great Lakes watershed. Used by Native Americans and early European explorers. The first recorded was du Lhut in 1680, later Jonathan Carver and Henry Schoolcraft. | |
3 | Davidson Windmill |
(#79000075) |
SE of Superior on WI 13 46°38′56″N 91°54′21″W / 46.648889°N 91.905833°W |
Lakeside | Finnish immigrant Jacob Davidson (Jaako Tapola) constructed this windmill in 1900 to grind animal feed. | |
4 | Douglas County Courthouse |
(#82000664) |
1313 Belknap Street 46°43′16″N 92°05′49″W / 46.721111°N 92.096944°W |
Superior | Massive three-story limestone and marble courthouse built 1918-1919 in Classical Revival style. | |
5 | Empire Block |
(#85001467) |
1202-1208 Tower Avenue 46°43′27″N 92°06′12″W / 46.724167°N 92.103333°W |
Superior | Victorian Romanesque business block designed by Carl Wirth and built in 1892. Lurye's Furniture was an occupant from 1937 to 2012. | |
6 | Lake Nebagamon Auditorium |
(#81000041) |
1st Street 46°30′48″N 91°41′56″W / 46.513333°N 91.698889°W |
Lake Nebagamon | Rustic-styled community center with cobblestone chimney, built in 1936. | |
7 | Maryland Block |
(#85001468) |
1221-1227 Tower Avenue 46°43′24″N 92°06′15″W / 46.723333°N 92.104167°W |
Superior | Neoclassical commercial building developed by the Land and River Improvement Company and built in 1892. A.k.a the Badger Building. | |
8 | METEOR (Whaleback carrier) |
(#74000081) |
NW tip of Barkers Island 46°43′23″N 92°03′47″W / 46.723056°N 92.063056°W |
Superior | 380-foot whaleback freighter, the last remaining in the world. Built in 1896 in Superior, the Meteor hauled iron ore, grain, and liquids up and down the Great Lakes until 1969. Now a museum. | |
9 | Minnesota Block-Board of Trade Bldg. |
(#85001470) |
1501-1511 Tower Avenue 46°43′14″N 92°06′14″W / 46.720556°N 92.103889°W |
Superior | Four-story Neoclassical building, supposedly fireproof, designed by C. C. Haight and built in 1892 by the Land and River Improvement Company. Housed Spicer-Fanning Dry Goods in lower floors and Board of Trade in upper. | |
10 | New Jersey Building |
(#83003373) |
1422-1432 Tower Avenue and 1705-1723 Belknap Street 46°43′16″N 92°06′11″W / 46.721111°N 92.103056°W |
Superior | Business block built in 1889 in Romanesque Revival style by the Land and River Improvement Co. Named for the investors, from New Jersey. Originally housed 5 storefronts on street level and six luxury apartments above. | |
11 | New York Block |
(#85001472) |
1402-1412 Tower Avenue 46°43′18″N 92°06′12″W / 46.721667°N 92.103333°W |
Superior | Romanesque Revival business block built in 1890 by the Land and River Improvement Co. Named for the investors, from New York. Housed ten stores at street level. | |
12 | Northern Block |
(#85001471) |
2229 East 5th Street 46°42′14″N 92°02′55″W / 46.703889°N 92.048611°W |
Superior | Business block constructed in 1892 by local investors. | |
13 | Martin Pattison House |
(#81000042) |
906 East 2nd Street 46°43′05″N 92°03′46″W / 46.718056°N 92.062778°W |
Superior | Queen Anne-style home with four-story turret, built around 1890 by Pattison, a lumber and mining baron and mayor of Superior. Became the Superior Children's Home orphanage from 1920 to 1962. Now the Fairlawn Museum. | |
14 | Roosevelt Terrace |
(#04001483) |
1700-1714 North 21st Street and 2105-2109 Ogden Avenue 46°42′55″N 92°06′10″W / 46.715278°N 92.102778°W |
Superior | Apartment building owned by James Roosevelt, Sr., father of FDR. Designed by Carl Wirth in 1890 in Richardsonian Romanesque style. | |
15 | Superior Entry South Breakwater Light |
(#07000102) |
Superior Entry South Breakwater offshore end. 0.4 mi (0.64 km). NE of Wisconsin Point 46°42′37″N 92°00′22″W / 46.710278°N 92.006111°W |
Superior | Lighthouse built in 1913 to guide ships to the entry to Duluth-Superior harbor through the ten-mile sandbar which shelters it. | |
16 | Trade and Commerce Building |
(#79000076) |
916 Hammond Avenue 46°43′38″N 92°05′50″W / 46.727222°N 92.097222°W |
Superior | Five-story office building designed by Clarence H. Johnston, Sr. in Richardsonian Romanesque style and built around 1890 by Henry Minot's Superior Improvement Company. Later housed Superior's city hall. | |
17 | Washington Block |
(#85001473) |
1517-1523 Tower Avenue 46°43′12″N 92°06′14″W / 46.72°N 92.103889°W |
Superior | Office block built in 1890 by the Land and River Improvement Company and W. H. Folsom of New York. Housed the Northwest Hanna Coal Company offices, among others. | |
18 | Wemyss Building |
(#85001474) |
1301-1305 Tower Avenue 46°43′23″N 92°06′15″W / 46.723056°N 92.104167°W |
Superior | Commercial building, probably designed by Carl Wirth, with elements of Romanesque and Classical Revival styles. Built in 1892 by the Land and River Improvement Company and named for its manager, Rowland J. Wemyss. The building was demolished. |
Former listing
Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Summary | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Massachusetts Block |
(#85001469) |
|
1525-1531 Tower Avenue 46°43′10″N 92°06′14″W / 46.7194°N 92.1039°W |
Superior | Office block designed by Carl Wirth in Romanesque Revival style and constructed 1889. Part of Speculative Commercial Blocks of Superior's Boom Period 1888–1892 Thematic Resource. Demolished 1990. |
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