Property Record
144 W PIONEER PARK RD
Architecture and History Inventory
Historic Name: | Westfield State Fish Hatchery |
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Other Name: | Westfield Fish Hatchery #2757 |
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Reference Number: | 238833 |
Location (Address): | 144 W PIONEER PARK RD |
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County: | Marquette |
City: | Westfield |
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Year Built: | 1938 |
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Survey Date: | 2019 |
Historic Use: | hatchery |
Architectural Style: | Astylistic Utilitarian Building |
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Wall Material: | Aluminum/Vinyl Siding |
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Other Buildings On Site: | Y |
Demolished?: | No |
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National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
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Additional Information: | The Westfield State Fish Hatchery (W. Park Street) is located just north of Westfield in Marquette County. Westfield Hatchery was established in 1927. Upgrades and landscaping at the hatchery were done by Works Progress Administration (WPA) labor. This was a project set up during the Depression to offer employment to state residents. In the early days of operation, spring-spawning rainbow trout were the principle fish raised here. The fish hatchery complex contains five historic resources: a residence (AHI #77511), a garage (AHI #90169), the hatchery/rearing house (AHI #77527), a feed house (AHI #238833) and the concrete raceways (AHI #90172). The hatchery also contains several modern utilitarian storage sheds. Two historic resources identified in 1991 are no longer extant: a board outbuilding (AHI #90171) and a rubble-laid stone retaining wall (AHI #90173). The utilitarian buildings in the complex were originally clad with pale adam green drop siding. The hatchery building is constructed with oversized concrete block and has a unique gable and hip roof shape. The residence constructed in 1880 is a gabled ell that has been resided with aluminum/vinyl siding and has a metal roof. The fish hatchery is highlighted with its two raceways that run directly parallel with one another. |
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Bibliographic References: | Construction date: DNR and WPA project card. |
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |