Waukesha
- Historically Known As: Prairieville
- Vicinity: Southeast Wisconsin
- US County of Waukesha County in Wisconsin
| Name of Notable | Genus | AsNotedIn | No | Address | Proximity | Area |
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| Alexander Cook House |
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600 | E North St | ||
| Andrew Frame House |
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507 | N Grand Ave | ||
| Arcadian Bottling Works |
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900 | N Hartwell Ave | ||
| Arlington Apartments |
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309 | Arlington St | ||
| Barney House |
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W264 S3641 Saylesville Rd | |||
| Becker and Schafer Store Building |
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1002 - 1004 | White Rock Ave | ||
| Block C Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by W Main St, Gaspar St and Broadway | |||
| C A Welch House |
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1616 | White Rock Ave | ||
| Camillia Smith House |
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603 | N West Ave | ||
| Caples' Park Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by E. Newhall Ave, S Hartwell Ave, Windsor Dr and Oxford Rd, and S East Ave | |||
| Casper M Sanger House |
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507 | E College Ave | ||
| Chandler-Blair House |
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1942 | Madison St | ||
| Charles E Nelson Sr House |
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520 | N Grand Ave | ||
| Charles Merten House |
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929 | Rosemary St | ||
| Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Passenger Depot |
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319 | Williams St | ||
| College Avenue Historic District |
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Fountain St, S East and College Aves | |||
| Cutler Mound Group |
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321 | Wisconsin Ave | Maple Ave | |
| David Hemlock J |
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234 | Carroll St | ||
| Dr F C Elliot House |
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501 | Dunbar Ave | ||
| Dr Volney L Moore House |
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307 | E Main St | ||
| Dunbar Oak and Bethesda Spring |
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560 | Dunbar Ave | Bethesda Park | |
| East Broadway Historic District |
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Roughly, Broadway From Fisk Ave to Morningside Dr | |||
| Everett P Barrett House |
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120 | S Porter Ave | ||
| First Baptist Church |
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247 | Wisconsin Ave | ||
| First Congregational Church |
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100 | E Broadway | ||
| First Methodist Church |
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121 | Wisconsin Ave | ||
| First Presbyterian Church of Waukesha |
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809 | Martin St | South St | |
| Frank H Putney House |
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223 | Wisconsin Ave | ||
| George Dwinnell House |
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442 | W College Ave | ||
| Grand View Health Resort |
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500 | Riverview Ave | ||
| Hadfield Company Lime Kilns |
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N of Waukesha | |||
| Hannah Pratt House |
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501 | Barney St | ||
| James Store Building |
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129 - 131 | W Broadway | ||
| John Howitt House |
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407 | N Grand Ave | ||
| John P Buchner House |
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609 | E Broadway Ave | ||
| Joseph Fabacker House |
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341 | NW Barstow St | ||
| Joseph Jackson Hadfield House |
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710 - 712 | N East Ave | ||
| Laflin Avenue Historic District |
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W Laflin and Garfield Aves | |||
| Lain-Estburg House |
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229 | Wisconsin Ave | ||
| Madison Street Historic District |
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Jct of Madison, Randall, and Third Sts | |||
| McCall Street Historic District |
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McCall and James Sts, and N East and Hartwell Aves | |||
| McCall Street Historic District (Boundary Increase) |
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Roughly, Charles and James Sts From College Ave to McCall St and Hartwell Ave From College to Grove St | |||
| Moreland Boulevard Pump House and Reservoir |
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413 | Moreland Blvd | ||
| Morey-Andrews House |
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704 | Westowne Ave | ||
| Morey-Lewis House |
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1312 | Pleasant View Ave | ||
| Morey-Markham House |
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1017 | Westowne Ave | ||
| Morey-Seidens House |
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2020 | Easy St | ||
| Morris Cutler House |
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401 | Central Ave | ||
| National Hotel |
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235 | W Main St | ||
| Newhall Avenue Pump House and Reservoir |
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445 | W Newhall Ave | ||
| Northwestern Hotel |
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322 | Williams St | ||
| Old Waukesha County Courthouse |
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101 | W Main St | ||
| Patrick J Buckley House |
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1101 | Buckley St | ||
| Perry Grace House |
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307 | N West Ave | ||
| Pokrandt Blacksmith Shop |
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128 | E St Paul Ave | ||
| Putney Block |
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301 | W Main St, 816 and 802 Grand Ave | ||
| Resthaven Hotel |
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915 | N Hartwell Ave | ||
| Robert O Jones House |
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501 | W College Ave | ||
| Samuel D James House |
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726 | N East Ave | ||
| Sen William Blair House |
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434 | Madison St | ||
| Silurian Mineral Springhouse |
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Post Office Circle | |||
| St Joseph's Catholic Church Complex |
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818 | N East Ave | ||
| St Matthias Episcopal Church |
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111 | E Main St | ||
| Totten-Butterfield House |
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515 | N Grand Ave | ||
| Walter S Chandler House |
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151 | W College Ave | ||
| Waukesha County Airport Hangar |
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Old Address: 24151 W Bluemound Rd, Waukesha | |||
| Waukesha Downtown Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Broadway, Grand Ave, Clinton and South Sts | |||
| Waukesha Post Office |
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235 | W Broadway Ave | ||
| Waukesha Pure Food Company |
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550 | Elizabeth St | ||
| William G Mann House |
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346 | Maple Ave | ||
| William Nickell A |
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511 | Lake St | ||
| William P Sloan House |
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912 | N Barstow St | ||
| Wisconsin Avenue Historic District |
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348, 352, 402 and 406 | Wisconsin Ave | ||
| Wisconsin Industrial School for Boys |
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621 and 627 | W College Ave | ||
| Yanke, Louis, Saloon |
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200 | Madison Ave |
| Y/M/D | Description | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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| 1868/08/27 | Col Richard Dunbar drinks water from a natural spring at 560 Dunbar Ave, Waukesha, WI, owned by his sister-in-law Elizabeth Carney. Dundar will buy the lot and start the Bethesda Spring Water company, naming after the Biblical pool of Bethesda. | Dunbar Oak and Bethesda Spring | Waukesha |
| Particulars for Waukesha: | |
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| Locale Type | City |
| Theme | AsNotedIn |
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| Waukesha's Springs Era |
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