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Civic Center Historic District
(added 1989 - Kenosha County - #89000069)
Roughly bounded by 55th St., 8th Ave., 58th St., and 10th Ave. , Kenosha
(100 acres, 4 buildings)
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| Historic Significance: |
Event, Architecture/Engineering
| | Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Chubb,John D., Lindl,Lesser & Schutte
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Classical Revival
| | Area of Significance: |
Politics/Government, Education, Community Planning And Development, Architecture
| | Period of Significance: |
1925-1949, 1900-1924
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Federal
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Private
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Local
| | Historic Function: |
Education, Government, Landscape, Recreation And Culture, Social
| | Historic Sub-function: |
Correctional Facility, Courthouse, Meeting Hall, Museum, Post Office
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Commerce/Trade, Education, Government, Landscape, Recreation And Culture
| | Current Sub-function: |
Courthouse, Museum, Post Office, Professional, Work Of Art (Sculpture, Carving, Rock Art)
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Library Park Historic District
(added 1988 - Kenosha County - #88002657)
Also known as See Also:St. Matthew's Episcopal Church;Simmons, Gilbert M.,
Roughly bounded by 59th St., 7th Ave., 61st St., and 8th Ave. , Kenosha
(170 acres, 42 buildings, 2 objects)
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| Historic Significance: |
Event, Person, Architecture/Engineering
| | Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Walcott,Chester H., Burnham,Daniel Hudson
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Gothic Revival, Italianate, Classical Revival
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Bain,Edward,et al.
| | Area of Significance: |
Education, Architecture, Industry, Social History
| | Period of Significance: |
1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899, 1850-1874, 1825-1849
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Private
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Local
| | Historic Function: |
Domestic, Recreation And Culture, Religion, Social
| | Historic Sub-function: |
Multiple Dwelling, Religious Structure, Single Dwelling
| | Current Function: |
Domestic, Recreation And Culture, Religion, Social
| | Current Sub-function: |
Multiple Dwelling, Religious Structure, Single Dwelling
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Third Avenue Historic District
(added 1988 - Kenosha County - #88002022)
Also known as See Also:Kemper Hall;Manor House
Along Third Ave. between 61st and 66th Sts. , Kenosha
(210 acres, 40 buildings)
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| Historic Significance: |
Person, Event, Architecture/Engineering
| | Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Pond & Pond, Philipp,Richard
| | Architectural Style: |
Mid 19th Century Revival, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian
| | Historic Person: |
Nash,Charles W.
| | Area of Significance: |
Education, Industry, Architecture
| | Period of Significance: |
1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899, 1850-1874
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Private
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Local
| | Historic Function: |
Domestic, Education, Religion
| | Historic Sub-function: |
Church Related Residence, Church School, Educational Related Housing, Religious Structure, School, Single Dwelling
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Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Government, Landscape, Recreation And Culture, Religion
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Auditorium, Museum, Organizational, Single Dwelling
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The Hocking Hills Geological History on Display
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