National or State Registers Record
Roughly bounded by West State, N. 27th, W. Killbourn Ave. and N. 35th St.
National or State Register of Historic Places
Historic Name: | Concordia Historic District |
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Reference Number: | 85001688 |
Location (Address): | Roughly bounded by West State, N. 27th, W. Killbourn Ave. and N. 35th St. |
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County: | Milwaukee |
City/Village: | Milwaukee |
Township: |
Built between 1850 and 1930, this residential neighborhood, formerly home to many prominent citizens, includes 180 historic homes in the high styles of the late 19th and early 20th centuries designed by Milwaukee's leading architects and exhibiting high quality craftsmanship and materials. At the center of the district is the historic 43-acre Concordia College campus. |
Period of Significance: | 1850-1930 |
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Area of Significance: | Architecture |
Area of Significance: | Commerce |
Area of Significance: | Education |
Area of Significance: | Health/Medicine |
Area of Significance: | Industry |
Area of Significance: | Social History |
Applicable Criteria: | Event |
Applicable Criteria: | Person |
Applicable Criteria: | Architecture/Engineering |
Historic Use: | Domestic: Single Dwelling |
Historic Use: | Education: College |
Architectural Style: | Late Victorian |
Architectural Style: | Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals |
Architectural Style: | Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements |
Resource Type: | District |
Architect: | Multiple |
Historic Status: | Listed in the National Register |
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Historic Status: | Listed in the State Register |
National Register Listing Date: | 07/30/1985 |
State Register Listing Date: | 01/01/1989 |
Number of Contributing Buildings: | 170 |
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Number of Contributing Sites: | 0 |
Number of Contributing Structures: | 0 |
Number of Contributing Objects: | 0 |
Number of Non-Contributing Sites: | 0 |
Number of Non-Contributing Structures: | 0 |
Number of Non-Contributing Objects: | 0 |
National Register and State Register of Historic Places, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |