Nathan Strong Park Historic District

The Nathan Strong Park Historic District is located in Berlin, Wisconsin.[2]

Nathan Strong Park Historic District
A portion of the district.
LocationRoughly bounded by N. Wisconsin, E. Moore, N. Swetting and E. Huron Sts., Berlin, Wisconsin
Area46 acres (19 ha)
NRHP reference No.05000423[1]
Added to NRHPMay 10, 2005

Description

The district is a residential neighborhood surrounding a city park named for Berlin's founder, with houses in a variety of styles including the 1849 Gothic Revival Ayers house,[3] the 1854 Greek Revival Ward house,[4] the 1858 Italianate Benham house,[5] the 1881 Second Empire Rounds house,[6] the 1881 Queen Anne Williams house,[7] the 1898 Stick/Gothic style Union Church,[8] the 1911 Neoclassical Hitchcock house,[9] the 1911 Talbot bungalow,[10] the 1915 Craftsman Safford house,[11] the 1930 Tudor Revival Kreuter House,[12] and the 1940 French Provincial Voeltner House.[13][14]

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References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. "Nathan Strong Park Historic District". LandmarkHunter.com. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
  3. "John Ayers". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
  4. "Horatio and Harriet Ward". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
  5. "Sarah and DeWitt C. Benham House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
  6. "Gilbert Rounds House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
  7. "William D. Williams House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
  8. "Union Church". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
  9. "Hitchcock House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
  10. "Fletcher B. Talcott House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
  11. "M. Safford House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
  12. "A.A. Kreuter House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
  13. "August Voeltner House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
  14. Heggland, Timothy F. (2005-09-21). "Nathan Strong Park Historic District". NRHP Inventory-Nomination Form. National Park Service. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
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