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Main Street Historic District

This district is a collection of Victorian and early 20th-century commercial buildings, largely built between 1860 and 1910. Once southern Dane County's mercantile center, the district provided extensive retail and professional services. Extending west to the Yahara River, the district ...

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126 Main Street

Historic Site of the Standard Market

A stylish two story Zigzag Moderne market was built and operated in 1926 by Roy de Britton and his son Bob.

The open air market contained a meat market, produce counters and the rainbow lunch counter, ...

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The Wright House and the Underground Railroad/Old Main Street

The Wright House and the Underground Railroad

In the early 1800s, Jabez Wright, an early Huron County judge, purchased a large tract of lakeside land on the north side of what is now Cleveland Road. There Wright built an eight-room farmhouse ...

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Main and Second Street 1920’s

Woodland

Artist: Paul Guyer. 2005

Developed by the Woodland Art Center

Made Possible by a Grant from the

Woodland Stroll Through History

This is the site of the Farmers & Merchants’ Bank/Masonic Lodge

(1894 – 1970)

Marker can be reached from Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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31 West Main Street

The first building on this corner was a two story, frame dwelling, built in the early 1800s. The property was purchased by the Middletown Savings Bank in 1907, and the house was soon moved to the rear of the lot. ...

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Main Street - Mayor J. David Crute - EACO Theatre

Historic Farmville

(Main Street Side):

Once named Bizarre in 1736, Farmville was established as a town in 1798. From the town's formation, tobacco was a major factor in its prosperity. The numerous warehouses along the Main Street corridor represent Farmville's role as ...

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Main Street Commercial Historic District

Side A

This District encompasses the old downtown commercial center of Dothan and is characterized by a high concentration of closely spaced commercial and warehouse structures. The buildings in the District span the period of Dothan’s early growth from 1885 to ...

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Phillipsburg & South Main Street

Maps dated 1654 by a Dutch engineer show an Indian village called "Chinterwink". Phillipsburg was first found on a 1749 map named after Indian Chief Phillip, whose tribe made this rich fising and hunting ground their home.

Phillipsburg was settled ...

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Danville’s Main Street Historic District

(Side One) Residential district bounded by Main, East, Cross, and Marion streets. Nineteenth and early twentieth century homes reflect social and economic diversity of residents, including town’s prominent citizens. Listed in National Register of Historic Places 1994.

(Side Two) Part ...

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