Property Record
3220 50TH AVE
Architecture and History Inventory
Historic Name: | |
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Other Name: | |
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Reference Number: | 227828 |
Location (Address): | 3220 50TH AVE |
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County: | St. Croix |
City: | |
Township/Village: | Cady |
Unincorporated Community: | |
Town: | 28 |
Range: | 15 |
Direction: | W |
Section: | 1 |
Quarter Section: | SW |
Quarter/Quarter Section: | SW |
Year Built: | 1900 |
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Additions: | |
Survey Date: | 2014 |
Historic Use: | car barn |
Architectural Style: | Astylistic Utilitarian Building |
Structural System: | |
Wall Material: | Drop Siding |
Architect: | |
Other Buildings On Site: | Y |
Demolished?: | No |
Demolished Date: |
National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
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Additional Information: | 2014- "This property consists of a c. 1900 house, a c. 1900 car barn, a modern pole barn and a modern garage. The house (AHI 227827) is a two story American Foursquare. It is clad in clapboards and appears to retain most of its original windows. A single-story porch wraps around three sides of the house. The porch has modern posts, railings, and eaves. A large, single-story addition extends from the west side of the main house, nearly doubling its footprint. This addition is clad in vinyl siding and has modern windows. The car barn (AHI 227828) consists of an end-gabled central portion flanked by two flat-roofed additions. The central portion is clad in shiplap siding, and the side portions are clad in corrugated metal. A set of carriage doors are located in the south elevation of the end-gabled portion (not visible in photos)." - "IH 94, STH 128 to Wilson Creek", WisDOT ID #1022-07-06 (westbound), 1022-08-02 (eastbound), Prepared by UWM-CRM (Justin Miller) (2014). |
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Bibliographic References: | “Architecture and History Survey: STH 128 and Wilson Creek” WHS project number 14-0857/DU/SC. March 2014. Prepared by Justin Miller. |
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |