National Register of Historic Places listings in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin

Location of Ozaukee County in Wisconsin

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 38 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2016.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Bigelow School
Bigelow School
July 27, 2000
(#00000851)
4228 W. Bonniwell Rd.
43°15′57″N 87°57′42″W / 43.265833°N 87.961667°W / 43.265833; -87.961667 (Bigelow School)
Mequon
2 Harry W. Bolens House
Harry W. Bolens House
August 25, 1983
(#83003407)
842 W. Grand Ave.
43°23′14″N 87°53′14″W / 43.387222°N 87.887222°W / 43.387222; -87.887222 (Harry W. Bolens House)
Port Washington Home of Port Washington mayor and 1930's state senator.
3 Cedarburg Mill
Cedarburg Mill
May 8, 1974
(#74000115)
215 E. Columbia Ave.
43°17′48″N 87°59′10″W / 43.296667°N 87.986111°W / 43.296667; -87.986111 (Cedarburg Mill)
Cedarburg 1855 gristmill
4 Cedarburg Woolen Co. Worsted Mill
Cedarburg Woolen Co. Worsted Mill
June 30, 1983
(#83003408)
1350 14th Ave.
43°19′03″N 87°56′57″W / 43.3175°N 87.949167°W / 43.3175; -87.949167 (Cedarburg Woolen Co. Worsted Mill)
Grafton
5 Jonathan Clark House
Jonathan Clark House
June 2, 1982
(#82000692)
13615 N. Cedarburg Rd.
43°15′57″N 87°59′23″W / 43.265833°N 87.989722°W / 43.265833; -87.989722 (Jonathan Clark House)
Mequon
6 Columbia Historic District
Columbia Historic District
January 22, 1992
(#91001980)
Roughly bounded by Cedar Cr., Highland Dr. and Bridge Rd.
43°17′59″N 87°58′57″W / 43.299722°N 87.9825°W / 43.299722; -87.9825 (Columbia Historic District)
Cedarburg Residential neighborhood anchored by Trinity Lutheran Church
7 Concordia Mill
Concordia Mill
April 26, 1974
(#74000116)
252 Green Bay Rd.
43°17′05″N 87°58′13″W / 43.284722°N 87.970278°W / 43.284722; -87.970278 (Concordia Mill)
Cedarburg
8 Covered Bridge
Covered Bridge
March 14, 1973
(#73000092)
1 Mi. N of Five Corners over Cedar Creek
43°20′16″N 88°00′16″W / 43.337778°N 88.004444°W / 43.337778; -88.004444 (Covered Bridge)
Cedarburg The last remaining original covered bridge in Wisconsin. Built 1876, retired 1962
9 Isham Day House
Isham Day House
December 28, 2000
(#00001558)
11312 N. Cedarburg Rd.
43°13′25″N 87°59′00″W / 43.223611°N 87.983333°W / 43.223611; -87.983333 (Isham Day House)
Mequon 1839 New England Yankee pioneer style home
10 Edward Dodge House
Edward Dodge House
July 24, 1975
(#75000074)
126 E. Grand Ave.
43°23′16″N 87°52′10″W / 43.387778°N 87.869444°W / 43.387778; -87.869444 (Edward Dodge House)
Port Washington Greek Revival home with its faced covered in beach stones. Also known as Pebble House.
11 Grafton Flour Mill
Grafton Flour Mill
June 30, 1983
(#83003409)
1300 14th Ave.
43°19′06″N 87°56′58″W / 43.318333°N 87.949444°W / 43.318333; -87.949444 (Grafton Flour Mill)
Grafton
12 Green Bay Road Historic District
Green Bay Road Historic District
November 26, 2004
(#04001278)
149-195 Green Bay Rd.
43°13′58″N 87°58′56″W / 43.232778°N 87.982222°W / 43.232778; -87.982222 (Green Bay Road Historic District)
Thiensville
13 Hamilton Historic District
Hamilton Historic District
July 1, 1976
(#76000070)
Hamilton and Green Bay Rds.
43°17′00″N 87°58′17″W / 43.283333°N 87.971389°W / 43.283333; -87.971389 (Hamilton Historic District)
Cedarburg
14 Hilgen and Wittenberg Woolen Mill
Hilgen and Wittenberg Woolen Mill
December 22, 1978
(#78000124)
N70 W6340 Bridge Rd.
43°18′05″N 87°59′18″W / 43.301389°N 87.988333°W / 43.301389; -87.988333 (Hilgen and Wittenberg Woolen Mill)
Cedarburg
15 Hoffman House Hotel
Hoffman House Hotel
March 1, 1984
(#84003773)
200 W. Grand Ave.
43°23′16″N 87°52′22″W / 43.387778°N 87.872778°W / 43.387778; -87.872778 (Hoffman House Hotel)
Port Washington
16 Island City (schooner) Shipwreck Upload image
November 10, 2011
(#11000810)
9 miles southeast of Port Washington in Lake Michigan
43°14′18″N 87°50′43″W / 43.238333°N 87.845167°W / 43.238333; -87.845167 (Island City (schooner) Shipwreck)
Mequon vicinity Great Lakes Shipwreck Sites of Wisconsin MPS
17 William F. Jahn Farmstead
William F. Jahn Farmstead
August 10, 2000
(#00000978)
12112-12116 N. Wauwatosa Rd.
43°14′18″N 88°00′11″W / 43.238335°N 88.003048°W / 43.238335; -88.003048 (William F. Jahn Farmstead)
Mequon
18 Main Street Historic District
Main Street Historic District
November 26, 2004
(#04001279)
101 N. Main St., 105-130 S. Main St., 101 Green Bay Rd. & 107 W. Buntrock Ave.
43°13′49″N 87°59′02″W / 43.230278°N 87.983889°W / 43.230278; -87.983889 (Main Street Historic District)
Thiensville
19 Mequon Town Hall and Fire Station Complex
Mequon Town Hall and Fire Station Complex
July 18, 2000
(#00000779)
11333 N. Cedarburg Rd.
43°13′25″N 87°59′04″W / 43.223611°N 87.984444°W / 43.223611; -87.984444 (Mequon Town Hall and Fire Station Complex)
Mequon 1937 Art Deco building complex
20 Milwaukee Falls Lime Company
Milwaukee Falls Lime Company
January 27, 2012
(#11001071)
2020 Green Bay Rd
43°18′17″N 87°57′24″W / 43.30476°N 87.956565°W / 43.30476; -87.956565 (Milwaukee Falls Lime Company)
Grafton
21 NIAGARA (steamer)
NIAGARA (steamer)
December 16, 1996
(#96001456)
one mile off shore
43°29′19″N 87°46′30″W / 43.488611°N 87.775°W / 43.488611; -87.775 (NIAGARA (steamer))
Belgium The wreck of the Niagara. Sank in 1856, taking the lives of 60 of its 170 passengers
22 Edwin J. Nieman Sr. House Upload image
April 12, 1996
(#96000418)
13030 N. Cedarburg Rd.
43°15′19″N 87°59′25″W / 43.255278°N 87.990278°W / 43.255278; -87.990278 (Edwin J. Nieman Sr. House)
Mequon
23 NORTHERNER Shipwreck (Schooner)
NORTHERNER Shipwreck (Schooner)
December 10, 2010
(#10001005)
5 miles southeast of Port Washington Harbor in Lake Michigan
43°18′53″N 87°49′27″W / 43.314833°N 87.824167°W / 43.314833; -87.824167 (NORTHERNER Shipwreck (Schooner))
Grafton 81-foot schooner, built in 1850, lost in 1868 off Port Ulao
24 O'Brien-Peuschel Farmstead
O'Brien-Peuschel Farmstead
October 24, 2000
(#00001236)
12510 N. Wauwatosa Rd.
43°14′43″N 88°00′10″W / 43.245278°N 88.002778°W / 43.245278; -88.002778 (O'Brien-Peuschel Farmstead)
Mequon
25 Old Ozaukee County Courthouse
Old Ozaukee County Courthouse
December 12, 1976
(#76000071)
109 W. Main St.
43°23′18″N 87°52′16″W / 43.388333°N 87.871111°W / 43.388333; -87.871111 (Old Ozaukee County Courthouse)
Port Washington
26 Payne Hotel
Payne Hotel
March 14, 1991
(#91000220)
310 E. Green Bay Ave.
43°22′54″N 87°56′18″W / 43.381667°N 87.938333°W / 43.381667; -87.938333 (Payne Hotel)
Saukville A stagecoach inn, on Green Bay Road and Highway 33
27 Port Washington Downtown Historic District
Port Washington Downtown Historic District
September 8, 2000
(#00001070)
Roughly along N. Franklin St., from E Jackson St. to E Grand Ave.
43°23′22″N 87°52′07″W / 43.389444°N 87.868611°W / 43.389444; -87.868611 (Port Washington Downtown Historic District)
Port Washington
28 Port Washington Fire Engine House
Port Washington Fire Engine House
November 5, 2009
(#09000894)
102 East Pier St.
43°23′24″N 87°52′15″W / 43.389892°N 87.870911°W / 43.389892; -87.870911 (Port Washington Fire Engine House)
Port Washington
29 Port Washington Light Station
Port Washington Light Station
September 29, 1999
(#99001222)
311 E. Johnson St.
43°23′28″N 87°52′03″W / 43.391111°N 87.8675°W / 43.391111; -87.8675 (Port Washington Light Station)
Port Washington Lighthouse, established 1860
30 John Reichert Farmhouse
John Reichert Farmhouse
July 1, 1982
(#82000693)
14053 N. Wauwatosa Rd.
43°16′25″N 88°00′15″W / 43.273611°N 88.004167°W / 43.273611; -88.004167 (John Reichert Farmhouse)
Mequon
31 St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church
December 12, 1977
(#77000042)
430 N. Johnson St.
43°23′30″N 87°52′10″W / 43.391667°N 87.869444°W / 43.391667; -87.869444 (St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church)
Port Washington Limestone Gothic Revival church
32 SENATOR (steam screw) Shipwreck Upload image
April 12, 2016
(#15000738)
Address Restricted
Port Washington vicinity
33 Stony Hill School
Stony Hill School
October 8, 1976
(#76000072)
NE of Waubeka on SR 1
43°28′46″N 87°58′48″W / 43.479444°N 87.98°W / 43.479444; -87.98 (Stony Hill School)
Waubeka Location of the earliest formal observance of Flag Day, by schoolteacher Bernard Cigrand, in 1885.
34 TENNIE AND LAURA (Shipwreck)
TENNIE AND LAURA (Shipwreck)
April 11, 2008
(#08000288)
9 miles off shore from Port Washington
Coordinates missing
Port Washington In 1903, the freighter Tennie & Laura sank in a storm while crossing Lake Michigan.
35 Frank Vocke Octagonal Barn Upload image
October 24, 2016
(#16000740)
1901 W. Pioneer Rd.
43°16′48″N 87°56′03″W / 43.280110°N 87.934098°W / 43.280110; -87.934098 (Frank Vocke Octagonal Barn)
Mequon
36 Jacob Voigt House
Jacob Voigt House
September 22, 2000
(#00001164)
11550 N. Wauwatosa Rd.
43°13′44″N 88°00′28″W / 43.228889°N 88.007778°W / 43.228889; -88.007778 (Jacob Voigt House)
Mequon
37 Washington Avenue Historic District
Washington Avenue Historic District
January 17, 1986
(#86000218)
Roughly bounded by Elm St., Cedar Creek, Hamilton Rd., and Washington Ave.
43°18′01″N 87°59′16″W / 43.300278°N 87.987778°W / 43.300278; -87.987778 (Washington Avenue Historic District)
Cedarburg Much of downtown Cedarburg, with buildings dating to the 1850s.
38 Wayside House
Wayside House
March 17, 1982
(#82000694)
W61 N439 Washington Ave.
43°17′31″N 87°59′11″W / 43.291944°N 87.986389°W / 43.291944; -87.986389 (Wayside House)
Cedarburg

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References

  1. The latitude and longitude information provided is primarily from the National Register Information System, and has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For 1%, the location info may be way off. We seek to correct the coordinate information wherever it is found to be erroneous. Please leave a note in the Discussion page for this article if you believe any specific location is incorrect.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on December 2, 2016.
  3. Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
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