Clark County, Wisconsin
Blach House (House)
[Map] Queen Anne house recognised by local historians as one of Neillsville's historic homes
Charles Foote House (House)
[Map] Brick Italianate Farmhouse built in 1878 east of NeilsvilleAlso known as: Foote, Charles, Homestead; Pleasant Ridge
Chatty Belle (Miscellaneous)
[Map] "The World's Largest Talking Cow" (Probably the world's only talking cow)
Judge James O'Neill House (House)
[Map] Italianate house that has also served as the community hospital and nursing home, now a private residence again
Lloyd Heights Manor (House)
[Map] Victorian mansion slightly off the beaten pathAlso known as: George and Ida Lloyd House
Mahar/Bruley/Dewhurst House (House)
[Map] Victorian Mansion, Converted to a Museum now serving as a bed and breakfastAlso known as: Tuft's Mansion The B&B With History and All That Jazz
Omaha Hotel (Hotel)
[Map] Two story brick structure that served as a railroad hotel until the 1940s
Owen High School (School)
[Map] 101 East Third St., Owen, WisconsinAlso known as: Owen Elementary School
Reed School (School)
[Map] One room schoolhouse in use from 1915 through 1951Also known as: Pleasant Ridge School
Silver Dome Ballroom, The (Building)
[Map] 1930s era dance hall built with a Lamella truss design allowing for a truss and column free design
Wisconsin World's Fair Pavillion (Building)
[Map] New York World's Fair Pavillion relocated to Neilsville after the close of the fair.Also known as: Central Wisconsin Broadcasting Inc., Pavilion Cheese & Gifts