Winnebago County, Wisconsin
101 Algoma Boulevard (Building)
[Map] Italianate building with Gothic revival details, still in use on a daily basis
Brin Building (Commercial building)
[Map] Former theater housing retail and residential
Buckstaff Observatory (Building)
[Map] A three dome, amateur observatory and weather observation station, dismantled in 2011.
Carl Koch Block (Commercial building)
[Map] Commercial building next to the Tayco Street bascule bridgeAlso known as: R&R Bar
Frontenac (Residential building)
[Map] 132-140 High St. and 9 Brown St., Oshkosh, WisconsinAlso known as: The Frontenac Flats
Henry Sherry House (House)
[Map] 527 E. Wisconsin Ave., Neenah, WisconsinAlso known as: Hugh Strange House
Hiram Smith House (House)
[Map] Brick Octagon House Now Owned by Neenah Historical SocietyAlso known as: Octagon House
Masonic Temple Building (Building)
[Map] NeoClassical style lodge designed by Alexander C. EschweilerAlso known as: Twin Cities Lodge #61 Free and Accepted Masons, Elisha Kent Kane Lodge No. 61
Mayer--Bankerob House (House)
[Map] 809 Ceape Ave., Oshkosh, WisconsinAlso known as: Mayer, George, House; Banderob, John, House
Menasha Dam (Dam)
[Map] Once the source of power for paper making, controls the Fox and is popular for fishing
Menasha Lock (Lock)
[Map] First of the Lower Fox River Locks leading to Green Bay
Oshkosh Public Library (Library)
[Map] Domed, Neo-classical building with an Ionic colonnade and bronze lions guarding the portico.
Oviatt House (House)
[Map] Stone mansion now serving the University of Wisconsin - OshkoshAlso known as: Moses Hooper House
Robert Lutz House (Building)
[Map] 1449 Knapp St., Oshkosh, WisconsinAlso known as: Lutz House, Barn, and Garage and Pigeon Coop
Soldiers' Monument (Statue)
[Map] Civil War Monument commissioned by John Hicks in memory of his father, who died in the Civil War
Thomas R. Wall Residence (House)
[Map] 751 Algoma Blvd., Oshkosh, WisconsinAlso known as: Multicultural Education Center, University of Wisconsin
US Post Office--Menasha (Post office)
[Map] Period Colonial Revival design, two story, post office of the Wetmore eraAlso known as: Menasha US Post Office Building
Whiting Boathouse (Meeting hall)
[Map] Opulent boathouse built in the Depression Era by a paper magnate
William C. Wing House (House)
[Map] French Revival style mansion built on a peninsula formed by Lake Winnebago and the Fox RiverAlso known as: George S. Gaylord House
Winnebago County Courthouse (Courthouse)
[Map] Art Deco courthouse from 1937, featuring bas relief sculpture, bronze fixtures and art deco engraved letteringAlso known as: 1030741846, 1020751833, 0502783014, 1031771749, 0902712, 02047721