Washington County, Wisconsin
Barton Historic District (District)
[Map] Roughly bounded by Harrison and Jefferson Sts., Barton Ave., Salisbury Rd., Monroe St. and the Milwaukee R., West Bend, Wisconsin
Gadow's Mill (Mill)
[Map] 1784 Barton Ave., West Bend, WisconsinAlso known as: Barton Roller Mill
Holy Hill (Religious monument)
[Map] 1525 Carmel Rd., Erin, WisconsinAlso known as: Shrine of Mary,Help of Christians
Leander F. Frisby House (House)
[Map] 304 S. Main St., West Bend, WisconsinAlso known as: Frisby-Round the Bend-Partners, West Bend Chamber of Commerce
Lizard Mound County Park (Burial site)
[Map] Acquired by Washington County from the State of Wisconsin in 1986Also known as: Lizard Mound State Park
Messer--Mayer Mill (Mill)
[Map] 4399 Pleasant Hill Rd., Richfield, WisconsinAlso known as: Richfield Roller Mill
Saxonia House (House)
[Map] A rare example of German fachwerkbau (half-timber construction) architectureAlso known as: Klessig, Ernst and Liberta, House
Schwartz Ballroom (Building)
[Map] Octogonal ballroom from the big band era, built out in the country but surrounded by Hartford over the decadesAlso known as: Chandelier Ballroom, Marty Zivko's Rock 'n' Roll Palace
St. John Kirchen Verein des Westens (Church)
[Map] Classic country church, frame construction with Lannon Stone exterior, featuring graceful and well proportioned lines.Also known as: St. John UCC
St. Lawrence Catholic Church (Place of worship)
[Map] Cream City Brick Church, consecrated in 1882 and the only consecrated Catholic church in Washington County