Waukesha County, Wisconsin
Albert R. Baer House (House)
[Map] W166 N8990 Grand Ave., Menomonee Falls, WisconsinAlso known as: Vehring,Dorothy,Estate House
Andrew Barnes House (House)
[Map] No longer at this address, moved in 1995Also known as: Brew Realty Company; Robert Fiedman,M.D.,Office
Arcadian Bottling Works (Industrial building)
[Map] Former bottling plant converted to residential apartmentsAlso known as: Archadian Springs Apartments
Barney House (House)
[Map] Two-story Italianate block with a Cream City Brick veneer
Bishopstead (House)
[Map] 153 W. Oakwood Dr., Delafield, WisconsinAlso known as: Bishop Jackson Kemper House
Charles Merten House (House)
[Map] Two story frame house built from a mail order architectural planAlso known as: J.K. Anderson House
Christian Turck House (House)
[Map] 1835 log home, built in Germantown, Washington County, Wisconsin and relocated to Old World Wisconsin, a museum of early Wisconsin structures.
Clarence Peck Residence (House)
[Map] 430 and 434 N. Lake Rd., Oconomowoc, WisconsinAlso known as: Townsend,Dr. Hosea,House; Peck,Madame,Residence; Old White House
Dousman Stagecoach Inn (Hotel)
[Map] Built 1843; Moved to current location in 1981 and restoredAlso known as: Dunkel Inn, Robert Dunkel Home
Elizabeth Hoos House (House)
[Map] W164 N9010 Water St., Menomonee Falls, WisconsinAlso known as: Stuettgen, Robert N., House
First German Reformed Church (Church)
[Map] The original church was destroyed in a spectacular fire in 2005 but has been rebuiltAlso known as: Erste Deutsche Reformite Kirche, Evangelical and Reformed United Church of Christ
Freewill Baptist Church (Church)
[Map] Modest Greek Revival style frame churchAlso known as: Prospect Aid Meeting House, Muskego Meeting House
Garwin A. Mace House (House)
[Map] One of the more elaborate Queen Anne Revival style houses in Menomonee FallsAlso known as: Lois Schneider House
Genesee Town Hall (City hall)
[Map] Genesee St., Genesee Depot, WisconsinAlso known as: Genesee Depot Amusement Hall
George N. Cobb House (House)
[Map] S of Oconomowoc at 1505 N. Golden Lake Rd., Oconomowoc, WisconsinAlso known as: Ahrens, Frederick C., House
Gredler-Gramins House (House)
[Map] A textbook quality illustration of Greek Revival StyleAlso known as: Gredler, John, House
Half Way House (Hotel)
[Map] Half Way House in Brookfield, WisconsinAlso known as: Halfway House, Hornburg Automobile Headquarters
Hawks Inn (Building)
[Map] Former stagecoach stop now serving as a museum
Henry and Mary Schuttler House (House)
[Map] Former residence, land has been sold off for development and house is now a popular Bed & BreakfastAlso known as: The Inn at Pine Terrace, Mon Bijou
Herbert Hoeltz House (House)
[Map] N87 W15714 Kenwood Blvd., Menomonee Falls, WisconsinAlso known as: Sherwood, Robert D., House
Hoos--Rowell House (House)
[Map] W164 N8953 Water St., Menomonee Falls, WisconsinAlso known as: Grennier,Donald,House
J. C. Booth House (House)
[Map] About 1 mi. SW of Saylesville on Saylesville Rd., Saylesville, WisconsinAlso known as: John Rankin House
John A. Pratt House (House)
[Map] N88 W15634 Park Blvd., Menomonee Falls, WisconsinAlso known as: Schultz, Richard, House
Joseph Fabacker House (House)
[Map] Two-story Queen Anne style residence on top of a bluff overlooking downtown WaukeshaAlso known as: Edwards,Thomas,House
Lain-Estburg House (House)
[Map] Greek Revival Home repurposed to American Legion Hall and restaurant.Also known as: American Legion Home, Eric's Porter Haus
LeRoy A. Henze House (House)
[Map] Mediterranean Revival Style house with rough stucco exterior and red tile roofAlso known as: Schloemer,Genieve,House
Lindholm Vocational and Adult School (School)
[Map] Original home of today's Waukesha County Technical CollegeAlso known as: Lindholm Building; Administrative Offices, School District of Waukesha
Menomonee Falls City Hall (City hall)
[Map] N88 W16631 Appleton Ave., Menomonee Falls, WisconsinAlso known as: Menomonee Falls Fire Department
Menomonee Golf Club (Building)
[Map] Home of the Lombardi Classic Golf TournamentAlso known as: North Hills Country Club
Miller-Davidson House (House)
[Map] On County Line Rd., E of U.S. 41, Menomonee Falls, WisconsinAlso known as: Fehl,John,House
Mukwonago High School (School)
[Map] Former high school building, demolished after school moved to a new buildingAlso known as: Washington Avenue School
National Hotel (Hotel)
[Map] 235 W. Main St., Waukesha, WisconsinAlso known as: Cuddles
Nickell Block (Building)
[Map] 340 W. Main Street, Waukesha, WisconsinAlso known as: The Steaming Cup
Northwestern Hotel (Hotel)
[Map] Built in 194, the Northwestern Hotel is better known as Club 400 with family ties to the late Les PaulAlso known as: Club 400
Oconomowoc Depot (Railroad depot)
[Map] 115 Collins St., Oconomowoc, WisconsinAlso known as: Oconomowoc Passenger Station; Chicago,Milwaukee,St. Paul and
Oconomowoc High School (School)
[Map] High School turned Middle School, now serving the community as a 55-unit apartment buildingAlso known as: Oconomowoc School Apartments
Pokrandt Blacksmith Shop (Commercial building)
[Map] Free standing, two story structure with façade clad with Lannon stone.Also known as: Pokrandt Alignment and Spring Service (Now Closed)
Putney Block (Meeting hall)
[Map] 301 W. Main St., 816 and 802 Grand Ave., Waukesha, Wisconsin
Resthaven Hotel (Hotel)
[Map] A Y-shape structure, built as a luxury hotel, used as a VA Hospital and now serving as a schoolAlso known as: New Tribes Bible Institute
Robinson Block (Meeting hall)
[Map] Three story limestone building in the Downtown Historic District
Sen. William Blair House (House)
[Map] Fine example of the Italianate style overlooking downtown WaukeshaAlso known as: Family Practice Clinic
Sewall Andrews House (House)
[Map] Residence of one of Mukwonago's founding fathers, now serving as a museumAlso known as: Mukwonago Museum
Sign of the Willows (Building)
[Map] 122 E. Capitol Dr., Hartland, WisconsinAlso known as: Cobblestone Inn, Palmer's Steakhouse
St. John Chrysostom Church (Church)
[Map] A lovely wooden board and batten church, set back from the roadway.Also known as: The Little Red Church on the Hill
Statesan Historic District (District)
[Map] Boys School Rd., Wales, WisconsinAlso known as: Wisconsin State Sanatorium, Ethan Allen School for Boys
Ten Chimneys (House)
[Map] S42 W31610 Depot Road and W314 S4151 WI 83, Town of Genesee, WisconsinAlso known as: Fontanne, Lynne House; Lunt, Alfred, House
Ten Chimneys (House)
[Map] S42 W31610 Depot Rd., Genesee, WisconsinAlso known as: Fontanne, Lynn and Lunt, Alfred, House
Third Street Bridge (Bridge)
[Map] One of only eight, statewide, stone-arch bridges located in a municipality that were deemed eligible for the National Register.Also known as: Roosevelt Drive Bridge
Thomas Camp Farmhouse (House)
[Map] Private residence, Lannon Stone Farmhouse from mid-19th CenturyAlso known as: Lannon Field Farms
Village of Lannon (Populated place)
[Map] The Village of Lannon is known for its stone quarries and for providing "Lannon Stone" for building projects all around eastern Wisconsin.
Visitation Convent Complex (Site)
[Map] A campus of buildings of several architectural styles, including the convent, infirmary, school, orphanage and cemetery.Also known as: School Sisters of Notre Dame Convent
Walter L. Peck House (House)
[Map] A Four-Story Queen Ann "Cottage" built as a summer home in 1882, now a year-round residenceAlso known as: Islandale
Waukesha (Former) Post Office (Post office)
[Map] Former downtown Post Office repurposed for private uses.Also known as: First National Bank of Waukesha, Rotunda Banquet Facility
William P. Sloan House (House)
[Map] The first stone building constructed in WaukeshaAlso known as: Tomorrow's Choice Family Resource Center
Wisconsin Industrial School for Boys (School)
[Map] The Wisconsin Industrial School for Boys continues to serve Waukesha as the Harvey Philip Alternative High SchoolAlso known as: Harvey Philip Alternative High School