National Register of Historic Places listings in Winneshiek County, Iowa
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Winneshiek County, Iowa.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Winneshiek County, Iowa, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]
There are 34 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Five other properties have been delisted.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Birdsall Lime Kiln | March 21, 1979 (#79000948) |
Northeast of Decorah 43°18′08″N 91°46′02″W / 43.302222°N 91.767222°W / 43.302222; -91.767222 (Birdsall Lime Kiln) | Decorah | ||
2 | Broadway-Phelps Park Historic District | November 13, 1976 (#76000813) |
West Broadway from Winnebago Street to Park Drive, also 202 Winnebago St., 307 West Main St. 43°18′01″N 91°47′35″W / 43.300278°N 91.793056°W / 43.300278; -91.793056 (Broadway-Phelps Park Historic District) | Decorah | Second set of address represent a boundary increase approved March 14, 2022 | |
3 | Burr Oak House/Masters Hotel | January 27, 1983 (#83000410) |
State Street 43°27′28″N 91°51′56″W / 43.457778°N 91.865556°W / 43.457778; -91.865556 (Burr Oak House/Masters Hotel) | Burr Oak | Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum | |
4 | Burr Oak Savings Bank | August 8, 2001 (#01000857) |
3608 236th Ave. 43°27′30″N 91°51′55″W / 43.458333°N 91.865278°W / 43.458333; -91.865278 (Burr Oak Savings Bank) | Burr Oak | Museum Visitor Center | |
5 | Calmar Passenger Depot | March 21, 2011 (#11000137) |
201 N. Maryville St. 43°11′02″N 91°51′53″W / 43.183889°N 91.864722°W / 43.183889; -91.864722 (Calmar Passenger Depot) | Calmar | Advent & Development of Railroads in Iowa MPS | |
6 | Cooley-Whitney House | January 25, 1980 (#80001461) |
305 Grove St. 43°12′45″N 91°48′03″W / 43.2125°N 91.800833°W / 43.2125; -91.800833 (Cooley-Whitney House) | Decorah | ||
7 | Decorah Commercial Historic District | August 21, 2017 (#100001482) |
Blocks 500-100 W. Water, 100-200 E. Water, 100 Washington, 100 Winnebago, parts of W. Main, Court & W. Day Spring 43°18′15″N 91°47′16″W / 43.304205°N 91.787759°W / 43.304205; -91.787759 (Decorah Commercial Historic District) | Decorah | ||
8 | Decorah Hospital | June 20, 2023 (#100009067) |
305 Montgomery St. 43°18′06″N 91°46′37″W / 43.301802°N 91.777014°W / 43.301802; -91.777014 (Decorah Hospital) | Decorah | ||
9 | Decorah Ice Cave | December 20, 1978 (#78001269) |
Ice Cave Road 43°18′38″N 91°47′03″W / 43.310556°N 91.784167°W / 43.310556; -91.784167 (Decorah Ice Cave) | Decorah | ||
10 | Decorah Municipal Bathhouse and Swimming Pool | January 30, 2012 (#11001057) |
701 College Dr. 43°18′49″N 91°48′05″W / 43.313625°N 91.801286°W / 43.313625; -91.801286 (Decorah Municipal Bathhouse and Swimming Pool) | Decorah | ||
11 | Decorah Woolen Mill | January 26, 2001 (#00001681) |
107 Court St. 43°18′18″N 91°47′18″W / 43.305°N 91.788333°W / 43.305; -91.788333 (Decorah Woolen Mill) | Decorah | ||
12 | Ellsworth-Porter House | August 6, 1975 (#75000702) |
401 West Broadway 43°17′59″N 91°47′48″W / 43.299722°N 91.796667°W / 43.299722; -91.796667 (Ellsworth-Porter House) | Decorah | Porter House Museum | |
13 | Fort Atkinson Bridge | May 15, 1998 (#98000460) |
150th Street over the Turkey River 43°09′12″N 91°55′43″W / 43.153333°N 91.928611°W / 43.153333; -91.928611 (Fort Atkinson Bridge) | Fort Atkinson | ||
14 | Fort Atkinson Historic District | February 27, 2013 (#13000036) |
2nd St. & 8th Ave. 43°08′45″N 91°56′22″W / 43.145885°N 91.939369°W / 43.145885; -91.939369 (Fort Atkinson Historic District) | Fort Atkinson | U.S. Army fort maintained 1840–1853 to oversee Ho-Chunk people relocated from Wisconsin. Now Fort Atkinson State Preserve.[6] | |
15 | Frankville School | November 14, 1978 (#78001272) |
State Street 43°11′20″N 91°37′18″W / 43.188889°N 91.621667°W / 43.188889; -91.621667 (Frankville School) | Frankville | ||
16 | Gilliece Bridge | May 15, 1998 (#98000464) |
Cattle Creek Road over the Upper Iowa River 43°24′54″N 91°57′32″W / 43.415°N 91.958889°W / 43.415; -91.958889 (Gilliece Bridge) | Bluffton | Destroyed by overweight truck May 2017[7] | |
17 | Highlandville School | February 5, 2014 (#13001141) |
3499 Highlandville Rd. 43°26′34″N 91°40′06″W / 43.442722°N 91.668277°W / 43.442722; -91.668277 (Highlandville School) | Decorah | ||
18 | Horn House | March 25, 1977 (#77000568) |
Northwest of Decorah 43°20′33″N 91°49′32″W / 43.3425°N 91.825556°W / 43.3425; -91.825556 (Horn House) | Decorah | ||
19 | Jacobson Farm | June 14, 1982 (#82002645) |
Junction of County Road W42 and 162nd Street, southeast of Decorah 43°10′21″N 91°45′54″W / 43.17238°N 91.76508°W / 43.17238; -91.76508 (Jacobson Farm) | Decorah | ||
20 | Kinney Octagon Barn | November 19, 1986 (#86003191) |
Off U.S. Route 52 43°28′21″N 91°52′04″W / 43.4725°N 91.867778°W / 43.4725; -91.867778 (Kinney Octagon Barn) | Burr Oak | ||
21 | Koren Library | January 12, 1984 (#84001610) |
Luther College campus 43°18′38″N 91°48′14″W / 43.310685°N 91.804008°W / 43.310685; -91.804008 (Koren Library) | Decorah | ||
22 | Lawrence Bridge | May 15, 1998 (#98000462) |
330th Avenue over the Little Turkey River 43°04′58″N 92°03′08″W / 43.082778°N 92.052222°W / 43.082778; -92.052222 (Lawrence Bridge) | Jackson Junction | ||
23 | Locust School | May 22, 1978 (#78001270) |
North of Decorah 43°25′14″N 91°43′22″W / 43.420556°N 91.722778°W / 43.420556; -91.722778 (Locust School) | Decorah | ||
24 | Luther College Campus Historic District | March 2, 2021 (#100006184) |
700 College Dr. 43°18′45″N 91°48′10″W / 43.312368°N 91.802680°W / 43.312368; -91.802680 (Luther College Campus Historic District) | Decorah | ||
25 | Luther College Farm | July 17, 1979 (#79000949) |
Luther College campus 43°19′04″N 91°48′05″W / 43.317778°N 91.801389°W / 43.317778; -91.801389 (Luther College Farm) | Decorah | ||
26 | Norris Miller House | June 8, 1976 (#76000814) |
118 N. Mill St. 43°18′19″N 91°47′31″W / 43.305278°N 91.791944°W / 43.305278; -91.791944 (Norris Miller House) | Decorah | Part of Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum | |
27 | Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Combination Depot | September 12, 2016 (#16000609) |
203 W. Pearl St. 43°17′55″N 91°47′15″W / 43.298515°N 91.787480°W / 43.298515; -91.787480 (Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Combination Depot) | Decorah | ||
28 | Ossian Opera House | June 18, 1979 (#79000950) |
Main Street 43°08′41″N 91°45′53″W / 43.144722°N 91.764722°W / 43.144722; -91.764722 (Ossian Opera House) | Ossian | ||
29 | Painter-Bernatz Mill | January 11, 1974 (#74000816) |
200 N. Mill St. 43°18′21″N 91°47′32″W / 43.305833°N 91.792222°W / 43.305833; -91.792222 (Painter-Bernatz Mill) | Decorah | Part of Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum | |
30 | Steyer Bridge | January 4, 1983 (#83000411) |
Oneata Road off U.S. Route 52 43°17′54″N 91°48′39″W / 43.298333°N 91.810833°W / 43.298333; -91.810833 (Steyer Bridge) | Decorah | ||
31 | Steyer Opera House | January 24, 1980 (#80001462) |
102-104 W. Water St. 43°18′12″N 91°47′21″W / 43.303333°N 91.789167°W / 43.303333; -91.789167 (Steyer Opera House) | Decorah | ||
32 | Wenzil Taylor Building | March 21, 1979 (#79000951) |
Main Street 43°12′20″N 91°57′13″W / 43.205556°N 91.953611°W / 43.205556; -91.953611 (Wenzil Taylor Building) | Spillville | ||
33 | Upper Bluffton Bridge | May 15, 1998 (#98000458) |
Ravine Road over the Upper Iowa River 43°24′18″N 91°55′12″W / 43.405°N 91.92°W / 43.405; -91.92 (Upper Bluffton Bridge) | Bluffton | ||
34 | Washington Prairie Methodist Church | January 29, 1980 (#80001463) |
Southeast of Decorah 43°14′17″N 91°44′38″W / 43.238056°N 91.743889°W / 43.238056; -91.743889 (Washington Prairie Methodist Church) | Decorah |
Former listings
Five properties were once listed on the Register, but have been removed:
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Big Stone Mills | July 15, 2009 (#09000516) | December 19, 2014 | 113 North Main Street 43°12′27″N 91°57′03″W / 43.207375°N 91.950717°W / 43.207375; -91.950717 (Big Stone Mills) | Spillville | Demolished June 23, 2011. | |
2 | Clarksville Diner | December 10, 1993 (#93001356) | May 8, 2002 | 504 Heivly Street | Decorah | Sold to a French media company and was shipped to Paris, France. | |
3 | Decorah East Side Elementary and Middle School | September 25, 1998 (#98001204) | September 10, 2008 | 210 Vernon Street | Decorah | ||
4 | Freeport Bowstring Arch Bridge | April 19, 1984 (#84001407) | September 10, 2008 | Spans Upper Iowa River | Freeport vicinity | Delisted after relocation to Trout Run Park in Decorah. | |
5 | Ten Mile Creek Bridge | May 15, 1998 (#98000466) | May 2, 2017 | Happy Hollow Road over Ten Mile Creek 43°20′17″N 91°53′18″W / 43.338056°N 91.888333°W / 43.338056; -91.888333 (Ten Mile Creek Bridge) | Decorah | ||
6 | Turkey River Bridge | May 15, 1998 (#98000468) | October 15, 2014 | Little Church Road over the Turkey River 43°05′06″N 91°53′38″W / 43.085°N 91.893889°W / 43.085; -91.893889 (Turkey River Bridge) | Festina vicinity | Demolished and replaced in 2010[8] |
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Winneshiek County, Iowa.
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Iowa
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Iowa
- Listings in neighboring counties: Allamakee, Chickasaw, Clayton, Fayette, Fillmore (MN), Houston (MN), Howard
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ Peterson, Cynthia L.; David G. Stanley (2012-09-05). "National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form: Historic Properties of the Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) Removal to the Neutral Ground" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
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- ^ "Turkey River Bridge". Bridgehunter.com. Retrieved April 4, 2011.