National Register of Historic Places listings in Wisconsin

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Wisconsin counties

This is a list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin. There are over 2,400 listed sites in Wisconsin. Each of the state's 72 counties has at least one listing on the National Register.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 23, 2021.[1]
Contents: Counties in Wisconsin   (links in italic lead to a new page)
Adams - Ashland - Barron - Bayfield - Brown - Buffalo - Burnett - Calumet - Chippewa - Clark - Columbia - Crawford - Dane - Dodge - Door - Douglas - Dunn - Eau Claire - Florence - Fond du Lac - Forest - Grant - Green - Green Lake - Iowa - Iron - Jackson - Jefferson - Juneau - Kenosha - Kewaunee - La Crosse - Lafayette - Langlade - Lincoln - Manitowoc - Marathon - Marinette - Marquette - Menominee - Milwaukee - Monroe - Oconto - Oneida - Outagamie - Ozaukee - Pepin - Pierce - Polk - Portage - Price - Racine - Richland - Rock - Rusk - Sauk - Sawyer - Shawano - Sheboygan - St. Croix - Taylor - Trempealeau - Vernon - Vilas - Walworth - Washburn - Washington - Waukesha - Waupaca - Waushara - Winnebago - Wood


Numbers of properties and districts[]

There are approximately 2,300 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin. The numbers of properties and districts in the state or in any of its 72 counties are not directly reported by the National Register. Following are approximate tallies of current listings from lists of the specific properties and districts.[2]

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Wisconsin State Prison Historic District, Waupun, Dodge County
Villa Louis, Prairie du Chien, Crawford County
County # of
Sites
1 Adams 3
2 Ashland 41
3 Barron 10
4 Bayfield 26
5 Brown 61
6 Buffalo 13
7 Burnett 9
8 Calumet 10
9 Chippewa 13
10 Clark 21
11 Columbia 56
12 Crawford 28
13.1 Dane: Madison 153
13.2 Dane: Other 98
13.3 Dane: Total 251
14 Dodge 37
15 Door 73
16 Douglas 19
17 Dunn 8
18 Eau Claire 63
19 Florence 7
20 Fond du Lac 50
21 Forest 10
22 Grant 35
23 Green 29
24 Green Lake 16
25 Iowa 40
26 Iron 5
27 Jackson 6
28 Jefferson 58
29 Juneau 9
30 Kenosha 29
31 Kewaunee 12
32 La Crosse 64
33 Lafayette 11
34 Langlade 5
35 Lincoln 6
36 Manitowoc 36
37 Marathon 32
38 Marinette 12
39 Marquette 6
40 Menominee 1
41.1 Milwaukee: Milwaukee (city) 206
41.2 Milwaukee: Other 73
41.3 Milwaukee: Total 279
42 Monroe 14
43 Oconto 26
44 Oneida 24
45 Outagamie 50
46 Ozaukee 41
47 Pepin 2
48 Pierce 9
49 Polk 14
50 Portage 20
51 Price 13
52 Racine 57
53 Richland 15
54 Rock 139
55 Rusk 3
56 St. Croix 34
57 Sauk 60
58 Sawyer 4
59 Shawano 6
60 Sheboygan 61
61 Taylor 8
62 Trempealeau 17
63 Vernon 24
64 Vilas 18
65 Walworth 49
66 Washburn 3
67 Washington 29
68 Waukesha 153
69 Waupaca 25
70 Waushara 3
71 Winnebago 92
72 Wood 22
(duplicates) (4)[3]
Total: 2,531

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved December 23, 2021.
  2. ^ The approximate counts are the best available. There are frequent additions to the listings, and occasional delistings, and the counts here may not be perfectly updated. Also, not counted are most boundary increase listings, which increase the area covered by a historic district and which carry a separate National Register reference number.
  3. ^ The following sites are listed in multiple counties: Apostle Islands Lighthouses (Bayfield and Ashland), Merrimac Ferry (Columbia and Sauk), North Washington Street Historic District (Watertown, Wisconsin) (Dodge and Jefferson), and (Dodge and Fond du Lac)
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