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1872 Historic Italianate Mansion Saved by Relocation

Adam and Mary Smith House, Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
Ornate masion slated to be deomolished is saved using Historic Preservation Tax Credits, relocated, and becomes centerpiece of new housing development.
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Rehabilitated Building Re-Captures its Cream City Charm

Birchard-Follansbee Block, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Johnson Bank buys and rehabilitates an 1867 four-story French Second Empire style building in Milwaukee.
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City Hall Escapes Wrecking Ball

Merrill City Hall, Merrill, Wisconsin
1889 Queen Anne style city hall building is saved and rehabilitated to apartments in Merrill.
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Restoration Gives 1894 Apartment Buildings New Life

Jeffris Flats Apartments, Janesville, Wisconsin
Janesville YMCA partnered with local bank to rehabilitate old building and establish housing for victims of domestic abuse.
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Commercial Block Renewed by Dramatic Rehabilitation

Imig Block, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Three owners participate in complex project to rehabilitate an 1882 elaborate Victorian Italianate style building.
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Bank Restoration Receives Preservation Award

First National Bank, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
1873 building's character undermined by remodelings is restored to its Romanesque Revival glory.
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History Uncovered in Commercial Building Rehabilitation

1-5 West Main Street, Evansville, Wisconsin
Historic photographs, research and removing layers of remodeling reveal the history of three 1852 buildings on a prominent downtown corner.
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Depot Rehabilitation Preserves Railroad History

Richland Center Depot, Richland Center, Wisconsin
A crumbling 1909 railroad depot is rehabilitated with help from federal grants.
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Curing a Building's Split Personality

Christina Kuhl Block, Stevens Point, Wisconsin
Before restoration, gray paint and blocked-in windows disguised half of the 1885 building's High Victorian design.
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Local Group Partnership Rehabilitates Historic Saloon

Paul Jules Saloon Building, Green Bay, Wisconsin
A boarded-over 1883 Italiante building is revived; attracting new businesses and positive changes to the Broadway-Walnut Historic District.

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