Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin
Baptist Church (Church)
[Map] Frame church now serving Post #43 of the American LegionAlso known as: Brown-Parfitt American Legion Post #43
Carnegie Library (Library)
[Map] Served Ripon as Library until 1973, Now Offices for Ripon CollegeAlso known as: Carnegie Hall (Administration Offices, Ripon College); Pearl's House of Fashion; Accurate Controls
Ceresco Site (Residential building)
[Map] Site of a utopian community from the mid 19th CenturyAlso known as: Wisconsin Phalanx
Club Harbor (Commercial building)
[Map] Jct. of WI 151 and Cth W, Pipe, WisconsinAlso known as: Fuhrman's Hotel, Big Al Capone's
Dundee Mountain (Natural feature)
[Map] The tallest kame in the Kettle Moraine State Forest
End of the Trail (Work of art)
[Map] One of the most famous sculptures in America, located in Waupun
Horicon Marsh (Natural feature)
[Map] 31,653 acre marshland along the Rock River
Hotel Calumet (Hotel)
[Map] 170 Forest Ave., Fond du Lac, WisconsinAlso known as: Forest Avenue Hotel
Hotel Retlaw (Hotel)
[Map] 15 E. Division St., Fond du Lac, WisconsinAlso known as: Ramada Plaza
John Scott Horner House (House)
[Map] Home of John S, "Little Jack" Horner, one of the founders of Ripon and Ripon CollegeAlso known as: Horner-Calden House
Lincoln the Dreamer (Work of art)
[Map] Statue of a young Abraham Lincoln created by Ripon College Graduate, Clarence Shaler
Longfellow School (School)
[Map] Gothic style elementary school building that sits on a large lotAlso known as: Alice Callan School
Marcellus Pedrick House (House)
[Map] Two story grout block house in the Southwestern Historic DistrictAlso known as: Pedrick-Lawson House
Moose Temple (School)
[Map] 17--23 Forest Ave., Fond du Lac, WisconsinAlso known as: College Building, Maze Building
Octagon House (House)
[Map] Octagon House that was once a stop on the Underground Railroad.
Pier Cemetery (Cemetery)
[Map] First burial site of white settlers in Fond du Lac County
Recording Angel, The (Work of art)
[Map] Lorado Taft sculpture commissioned by Clarence Shaler in memorial of his wife, Blanche
Sisson's Peony Gardens (Site)
[Map] Former commercial nursery specializing in peonies, now a landmark garden.Also known as: Windmill Garden
Soo Line Locomotive 2714 (Railroad vehicle)
[Map] Soo Line Locomotive 2714 is a 4-6-2 is the only remaining one of four light passenger locos ordered by the Wisconsin Central in 1911.
St. Matthias Mission (Cemetery)
[Map] 1081 County Trunk S, New Fane, WisconsinAlso known as: St. Matthias Catholic Church
Waupun Post Office (Post office)
[Map] Classic Post Office building located in the Fond du Lac County side of Waupun.