Join the Friends of Wausau Historic Landmarks on Saturday, January 24, at 1:30 pm at the Marathon Public Library – Wausau Headquarters for their second in a series of presentations … Continue reading Press Release: Philip Dean: Architects That Built Wausau’s Neighborhoods and Skyline
Wausau Historical Architecture Tuesday – Ely and Ella Wright home
Rain, cold, and grey skies won’t stop us from wandering out this Tuesday for another look at Wausau Historic Architecture Tuesday (WHAT!). By request, today we feature another Wright (no … Continue reading Wausau Historical Architecture Tuesday – Ely and Ella Wright home
Wausau Architecture Tuesday – The Wausau Club
Grab a cigar and some brandy – it’s WHAT time and today we are at 309 McClellan Street. Historically this was The Wausau Club, today it is the Wausau Museum … Continue reading Wausau Architecture Tuesday – The Wausau Club
Wausau Architecture Tuesday – The Kolter House
Welcome to July and WHAT! By request we are back on the avenue checking out the big, red brick beauty at 202 Grand Avenue. This Italianate, built in 1876, for … Continue reading Wausau Architecture Tuesday – The Kolter House
Wausau Architecture Tuesday – Rothschild Pavilion
WHAT! (Errr… maybe it’s RHAT?) As we make our way through Historic Preservation Month let’s take a look at a real preservation win that almost didn’t happen – The Rothschild … Continue reading Wausau Architecture Tuesday – Rothschild Pavilion
Wausau Architecture Tuesday – The Helke Funeral
And just like that it is time for our last WHAT of Historic Preservation Month! Today we head downtown to Jefferson Street- 413 Jefferson Street. This stone English Revival was … Continue reading Wausau Architecture Tuesday – The Helke Funeral
Wausau Architecture Tuesday – Knudson Metal
WHAT?? It’s the last Wausau Historic Architecture Tuesday of June already! Today we head to the west side and 1107 Cleveland Avenue. This building is reported to have been built … Continue reading Wausau Architecture Tuesday – Knudson Metal
Wausau Architecture Tuesday – Wausau Feed
It’s a rainy Tuesday and time for WHAT! This week’s building was a request from a fellow history lover and avid bicyclist about town. It’s a bit off the beaten … Continue reading Wausau Architecture Tuesday – Wausau Feed
Wausau Architecture Tuesday – The Kleinheinz Dairy Company Milk Plant
It’s June Dairy Month! So today’s WHAT takes us to 121 South Second Avenue on Wausau’s westside – the Kleinheinz Dairy Company milk plant. The dairy has been an important … Continue reading Wausau Architecture Tuesday – The Kleinheinz Dairy Company Milk Plant
Wausau Architecture Tuesday – The Henry Miller House
It’s WHAT Tuesday! We are strolling down the avenue and it seems obvious that we should highlight a true classic of Wausau – The Henry Miller House (1314 Grand Avenue). … Continue reading Wausau Architecture Tuesday – The Henry Miller House
