Property Record
433-435 S VAN BUREN ST
Architecture and History Inventory
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Reference Number: | 2212 |
Location (Address): | 433-435 S VAN BUREN ST |
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County: | Brown |
City: | Green Bay |
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Year Built: | 1850 |
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Survey Date: | 19862022 |
Historic Use: | house |
Architectural Style: | Second Empire |
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Wall Material: | Brick |
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Demolished?: | No |
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National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
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Additional Information: | Photo code #2: 75BR-12/9 Originally one of Green Bay's best Second Empire style houses having a brick first floor and with the second floor being entirely contained behind the concave mansard roof with its elaborate semi-circular arched roof dormers. These dormers have elaborate wooden casings and the roof has wide overhanging eaves supported by paired brackets below. The elaborate mansard roofed entrance porch is intact, has a bracketed cornice, and rests on square chambered posts on panelled pedestals. The porch supports are doubled by engaged pilasters on the main facade and has a segmental arched opening with panelled sides. The door has a segmental arched transom lite and side lites and there is a corbelled brick hood mold above the opening which has hood steps, as well. All first floor windows have segmental arched openings with corbelled brick hood moulds and stops. There is a small shallow rectilinear bay window to the right of the entrance porch which has a small mansard roof with bracketed cornice and which is topped by a large double window wall dormer. There is a two-story-tall rectilinear ell facing south which is stylistically identical to the main block and which also has a small mansard roof bay facing south which has panels below its windows. Originally, the rear ell had a mansard roof, but it is now totally altered; a large modern second story addition which is part of the apartment. This addition is sided in asbestos. Two newer garages with apartments above extend this ell as well. Green Bay Intensive Survey Phases 2, 3 & 4 |
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Bibliographic References: |
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |