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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Brown County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Brown County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map. There are 61 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another two properties were once listed but have been removed.

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  • Die Liste der Registered Historic Places im Brown County in Wisconsin führt alle Bauwerke und historischen Stätten im Brown County auf, die in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen wurden. (de)
  • This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Brown County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Brown County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map. There are 61 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another two properties were once listed but have been removed.     This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2022. (en)
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  • South Jackson and South Van Buren Sts., generally bounded by Catherine St. and Allouiez Terr. (en)
  • Generally bounded by Ridgeway Blvd., Oakdale Ave., and Glenwood Ave. (en)
  • Fox R. at James St. (en)
  • Fox R. at Mill Rd. (en)
  • Heritage Hill State Park, 2640 S. Webster Ave. (en)
  • Heritage Hill State Park, 2640 South Webster Ave. (en)
  • Roughly bounded by Ridgeview Blvd., North Wisconsin, North Huron & George Sts. (en)
  • Heritage Hill State Historical Park, 2640 South Webster Avenue (en)
  • SE corner of Riverside Dr. and WI 172 (en)
  • Third St. and College Ave. (en)
  • Washington and Mueller Sts. (en)
  • Roughly bordered by Mason Street , Webster Avenue , Grignon Street , and the Fox River (en)
  • Generally bounded by N & S sides of Miramar Dr. between Riverside Dr. & Nelson Ct. (en)
  • Roughly bounded by Dousman St., Oakland Ave., Shawano Ave., Antoinette and Francis Sts. (en)
  • Broadway, Ridgeway Blvd., Morris, Fulton, Franklin, Cass, Front, and Wisconsin Sts. (en)
  • Portions of Pine, Cherry, E. Walnut & Doty Sts. bounded by S. Washington, N. Madison & N. Jefferson Sts. (en)
  • part of 300 block N. Chestnut St., part of 200–300 blocks N. Broadway (en)
  • Bounded by Grant & Marsh Sts., Lee J. Roemer Mall & W. shore of Fox R. (en)
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  • Hazelwood (en)
  • Main Hall (en)
  • Albert C. and Ellen H. Neufeld House (en)
  • Allouez Pump House (en)
  • Allouez Water Department and Town Hall (en)
  • Angeline Champeau Rioux House (en)
  • Astor Historic District (en)
  • Baird Law Office (en)
  • Broadway-Dousman Historic District (en)
  • Broadway-Walnut Historic District (en)
  • Brown County Courthouse (en)
  • C. A. Lawton Company (en)
  • Fox Theatre (en)
  • Henry House (en)
  • Cotton House (en)
  • De Pere Lock and Dam Historic District (en)
  • De Pere Public Library (en)
  • Edwin and Jennie Gutknecht House (en)
  • Fort Howard Hospital (en)
  • Fort Howard Officers' Quarters (en)
  • Grassy Island Range Lights (en)
  • Green Bay Correctional Institution (en)
  • Christ Episcopal Church Complex (en)
  • Henry and Mary Heyrman House (en)
  • Holy Cross Church and Convent (en)
  • Hotel Northland (en)
  • J.B. Smith House and Granary (en)
  • Joel S. Fisk House (en)
  • John Baeten Store (en)
  • John T. and Margaret Nichols House (en)
  • Julius Krause Store Building (en)
  • Kellogg Public Library and Neville Public Museum (en)
  • Main Avenue Historic District (en)
  • Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot (en)
  • Miramar Drive Residential Historic District (en)
  • Mueller-Wright House (en)
  • North Broadway Street Historic District (en)
  • North Michigan Street-North Superior Street Historic District (en)
  • Oakland-Dousman Historic District (en)
  • Old Nicolet High School (en)
  • Otto and Hilda Gretzinger House (en)
  • Randall Avenue Historic District (en)
  • Rockwood Lodge Barn and Pigsty (en)
  • South Broadway Historic District (en)
  • St. Mary of the Angels Church and Monastery (en)
  • St. Norbert College Historic District (en)
  • Steckart and Falck Double Block (en)
  • Tank Cottage (en)
  • Union House Hotel (en)
  • Whitney School (en)
  • Zippin Pippin (en)
  • Mansion Street WWII Defense Housing Historic District (en)
  • Daviswood Ranch Homes Historic District (en)
  • East Moravian Church (en)
  • Fort Howard Ward Building (en)
  • Franciscan Publishers Building (en)
  • Green Bay Downtown Historic District (en)
  • Green Bay YMCA (en)
  • Green Bay station (en)
  • Herman and Lillian Greiling House (en)
  • Kaap's Restaurant (en)
  • Little Kaukauna Lock and Dam Historic District (en)
  • Robinson Hill Historic District (en)
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  • Albert C. and Ellen H. Neufeld House (en)
  • Brown County Courthouse (en)
  • Grassy Island Range Lights (en)
  • Christ Episcopal Church Complex (en)
  • Meyer Theatre (en)
  • Miramar Drive Residential Historic District (en)
  • Tank Cottage (en)
  • Zippin Pippin (en)
  • East Moravian Church, Heritage Hill (en)
  • Green Bay station (en)
  • Little Kaukauna Lock and Dam (en)
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  • 1983-11-03 (xsd:date)
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  • Built in 1898 in Italian Renaissance Revival style, with 5-story clock tower. Today houses Titletown Brewing Company. (en)
  • School building designed in Neoclassical style by Foeller, Schober, and Stephenson of Green Bay and built in 1923. Served as a public high school until 1958, when it was bought by Abbott Pennings High School, which used it as a Catholic school until 1990, when it was bought by St. Norbert College, which uses it as classrooms and administrative office space. (en)
  • Greek Revival structure built by Samuel Wooten Beall; (en)
  • One of the oldest residential neighborhoods in Wisconsin, with houses built as early as 1867 in Colonial Revival, Queen Anne, American Foursquare and Bungalow styles. (en)
  • Designed by Charles Sumner Frost in Flemish Renaissance Revival style and built in 1898 for the Milwaukee Road, the depot served the east side of Green Bay until 1957. (en)
  • Roman Catholic church built in 1932 in Romanesque style. (en)
  • Large stone-clad YMCA building designed by Foeller, Schober & Stephenson/Berners-Schober. The original 1924 building is in Tudor Revival style and the 1968 addition in a more Contemporary style. (en)
  • Housed law office of Henry Samuel Baird from 1841–1865; (en)
  • Residential neighborhood with many Victorian and early 20th century houses associated with Green Bay leaders; Named for John Jacob Astor, who founded the town of Astor at this location in 1835 (en)
  • Large wooden barn and brick sty, built 1938. A.k.a. Kenneth Rabas farm. (en)
  • Large commercial building built in 1888 in an ornate Italianate style. Street level housed a meat market, saloon and liquor store, and the second floor apartments. (en)
  • General machine shop built in 1879. Charles Lawton invented a bran dresser, which separated bran from flour. Functioned until 1971. Now redeveloped as apartments. (en)
  • Water department offices, designed in Colonial Revival style by Foeller, Schober, Bernes, Safford and Jahn and built in 1947. (en)
  • Brick store built in 1903, with cast-iron columns and pressed-metal ceiling and cornice, with commercial space on the first floor and apartments on second. The Baeten family owned the store into the 1970s. (en)
  • The last of 24 locks on the Fox between Portage and De Pere, operated since the 1850s. Includes a Dutch Colonial Revival lock-keeper's house. One of two hand-operated locks left in the U.S. (en)
  • Federal-style building constructed 1834 to 1835 at old Fort Howard. (en)
  • Large Mediterranean Revival-style home designed by Foeller & Schober and built in 1920. Herman and his brother started Marine Construction Company in 1896, building bridges, docks and ship machinery around the Midwest. He also co-founded Hartmann-Greiling Machine and Boiler Works in 1911, and was involved in civic, financial and social institutions. (en)
  • Gabled ell house and granary built 1885. A.k.a. Kenneth Rabas house. (en)
  • After the 1882 fire destroyed entire blocks of wooden businesses east of the river, they rebuilt with brick, almost blending the buildings' facades because they used similar cream-colored brick. (en)
  • Tree-lined neighborhood of middle-class homes built from 1910 to 1953, including the 1910 Dutch Colonial Revival Parizak house, the 1921 American Foursquare Rockstroh house, the 1935 Colonial Revival Kleinheinz house, the 1935 Craftsman-style Stannard house, the unusual 1935 Ware bungalow, the 1938 Modernist/Spanish Colonial Revival Shunk house, and the 1939 Tudor Revival Westphal house. (en)
  • Modernist-styled house built in 1951. (en)
  • Now sited at Heritage Hill State Historical Park (en)
  • The Albert C. & Ellen H. Neufeld House was built by Mr. & Mrs. Albert C. Neufeld in 1940–1941. It was designed by Clarence O. Jahn of Foeller, Schober, Berners, Safford, & Jahn of Green Bay in the Georgian Revival style. Albert Ebner was responsible for the original interior decorating. Lowell Hansen designed the grounds with Jens Jensen being an active consultant on the landscaping on the original property, making it one of the few Jens Jensen properties in Wisconsin. The house is distinguished by its lack of hallways, all rooms are connected by galleries, and by a sweeping 260 foot view through the center of the house, ending in the arbor in the center of the rose garden. (en)
  • Next-to-the-last lock in the Lower Fox River lock system, operated continuously since the 1850s. Includes a Dutch Colonial Revival lock-keeper's house. (en)
  • Greek Revival-styled home built in the 1840s. Hoel and Orilla Wright founded the settlement in 1833, running a trading post, a ferry and an inn. Carl Mueller later ran a general store, a sawmill and a brewery. (en)
  • Three-story Beaux-Arts courthouse with copper-clad dome, designed by Charles E. Bell and built 1908 to 1911. Contains historic murals inside and a sculpture out front of Perrot, Allouez and a Native American. (en)
  • Queen Anne house built in 1903. (en)
  • The Classical Revival library was built in 1903 and the matching museum was added in 1926. Kellog was a banker and Neville was mayor of Green Bay. This was the first Carnegie library in Wisconsin. (en)
  • Neighborhood of 26 homes, many of them Tudor Revival in style, including the 1920 Sumner/Larsen house, the 1927 Hutson house, and the 1930 Earl "Curly" Lambeau house. (en)
  • Italianate house with a cupola, built from 1862 to 1867. Fisk was a lawyer, postmaster, and Register of the local land office, ran a fishing operation, and platted the city of Fort Howard. (en)
  • The new water department had this building designed by McMahon and Clark Engineering Co. in Mediterranean Revival style and built in 1925. (en)
  • Neighborhood of 35 quality ranch homes in a U-shaped plat built from 1953 to 1957 on the north edge of De Pere. (en)
  • Residential neighborhood largely built during the Great Depression, including Colonial Revival and other styles. (en)
  • Morgan Martin built this Greek Revival home in 1837 for his bride Elizabeth. Morgan was an attorney, civic leader, Indian agent, and president of the convention that drafted Wisconsin's constitution. (en)
  • Bungalow/Craftsman-style house built in 1915. Otto managed the Central Lumber Company and Hilda was a teacher. (en)
  • Range lights built in 1872 to guide ships through the channel through Grassy Island and into Green Bay's harbor. (en)
  • The Franciscan Friars of Pulaski opened a printery in 1907 to publish Miesiecznik Franciszkanski, a Polish-language religious magazine. In 1941 they built the 3-story block, designed by Levi A Geniesse, with religious images around the door. The one-story wing was added in 1961-62. Printing operated until 2001. Now the building houses the friars' archives. (en)
  • Ten historic buildings of St. Norbert, a Roman Catholic college, including the 1890 High Victorian Gothic St. Joseph Church, the 1903 Richardsonian Romanesque Main Hall, and the 1942 Neoclassical Burke Hall. (en)
  • Residential district with homes built as early as 1888 in a variety of styles. (en)
  • Designed in Tudor Revival style by Herbert Tullgren and built in 1924, at the time the largest hotel in Wisconsin. Hosted Lombardi's first press conference and some of the Packers' opposing teams. (en)
  • Gothic Revival church with cruciform floor-plan, built in 1899. (en)
  • Simple side-gabled boarding house built by the Weed Brothers around 1869, during the lumber era. A.k.a. Weed Mill Inn. Now the Shoppes at Vickery Village. (en)
  • Homes built in a wide variety of styles, with contributing structures built between 1836 and 1923. (en)
  • One of the oldest wooden roller coasters designs in the United States, originally built in 1912 at East End Park in Memphis; (en)
  • In 1776, French-Canadian voyageur Joseph Roi built the first part of the cottage using the pièce-sur-pièce à coulisse technique. The building served as a local headquarters for British operations during the War of 1812. In 1850, Moravian missionary Nils Otto Tank bought it, added the wings, and covered the building in clapboard. Originally located on 8th Street in Green Bay, the building was moved to Heritage Hill State Historical Park in 1976. It is the oldest extant building from Wisconsin's early history. (en)
  • High Victorian Gothic Revival-styled complex designed by William E. Reynolds and built in 1903. Originally rooted in a heavily Polish community. (en)
  • Candy shop, bakery, tea room and restaurant which began operating on Washington Street in 1914. Now razed. (en)
  • Library built in 1937 during the Great Depression with support of the PWA. The design is Cotswold style with some Classical Revival elements. (en)
  • Commercial district of 12 structures built 1873–1947; Original businesses include retail, warehouses, hotels, and a wholesale and canning company (en)
  • Cluster of 38 historic buildings in the old downtown, including the 1902 Schauer & Schumacher Furniture store, the 1908–1911 Beaux Arts Brown County Courthouse, the 1915 Chicago-style Bellin building, the 1924 Tudor Revival Hotel Northland, the 1926 Schauer & Schumacher Funeral Chapel, and the 1930 Art Deco Meyer Theatre. (en)
  • Brick shoe store built in 1882 in Commercial Vernacular style. (en)
  • Fort Howard's army hospital built in 1816, originally at location of 402 N. Chestnut Ave. (en)
  • On completion in 1903, Main Hall was St. Norbert College, containing classrooms, dormitory and commons. The style is Richardsonian Romanesque, and today it is the architectural center of the campus. (en)
  • Chartered by the state legislature in 1897 as a reformatory for young male offenders. North Cell Hall was started in 1898, South in 1915. In 1972 it became a maximum security prison for adult males. (en)
  • Atmospheric theatre built in 1929, with Art Deco exterior and Spanish Colonial Revival interiors. (en)
  • String of modest 1-story Cape Cod-style homes built by Ralph Belanger and Standard Lumber Yards, Inc. 1941-42 to house families working on defense jobs. No other suburbs were built in De Pere during WWII because of rationing of materials. (en)
  • Lucas Rioux built the house in 1828. It later quartered Fort Howard soldiers and may have been a stop on the Underground Railroad. (en)
  • Late Victorian hotel begun in 1883, after a fire destroyed three earlier hotels. Now the oldest continually-operated hotel in the area. (en)
  • Stucco-clad American Foursquare house designed by William Reynolds of Green Bay and built in 1913. (en)
  • Commercial district of 20 structures built 1879–1947; Original businesses include dry-goods retail, warehouses, saloons, a news depot, bank, and a dance hall (en)
  • In 1851–52, a Moravian congregation built their church in Greek Revival style on Moravian Street in downtown Green Bay. Later moved to Heritage Hill. (en)
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  • Historic District (en)
  • Hazelwood (en)
  • Main Hall (en)
  • Albert C. and Ellen H. Neufeld House (en)
  • Allouez Pump House (en)
  • Allouez Water Department and Town Hall (en)
  • Angeline Champeau Rioux House (en)
  • Astor Historic District (en)
  • Baird Law Office (en)
  • Brown County Courthouse (en)
  • C. A. Lawton Company (en)
  • Fox Theatre (en)
  • Henry House (en)
  • Cotton House (en)
  • De Pere Lock and Dam Historic District (en)
  • De Pere Public Library (en)
  • Edwin and Jennie Gutknecht House (en)
  • Fort Howard Hospital (en)
  • Fort Howard Officers' Quarters (en)
  • Grassy Island Range Lights (en)
  • Chicago and North Western Railway Passenger Depot (en)
  • Christ Episcopal Church Complex (en)
  • Henry and Mary Heyrman House (en)
  • Holy Cross Church and Convent (en)
  • Hotel Northland (en)
  • J.B. Smith House and Granary (en)
  • Joel S. Fisk House (en)
  • John Baeten Store (en)
  • John T. and Margaret Nichols House (en)
  • Julius Krause Store Building (en)
  • Kellogg Public Library and Neville Public Museum (en)
  • Main Avenue Historic District (en)
  • Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot (en)
  • Miramar Drive Residential Historic District (en)
  • Mueller-Wright House (en)
  • Nicolet High School (en)
  • North Broadway Street Historic District (en)
  • North Michigan Street-North Superior Street Historic District (en)
  • Oakland-Dousman Historic District (en)
  • Otto and Hilda Gretzinger House (en)
  • Randall Avenue Historic District (en)
  • Rockwood Lodge Barn and Pigsty (en)
  • South Broadway Historic District (en)
  • St. Mary of the Angels Church and Monastery (en)
  • St. Norbert College Historic District (en)
  • Steckart and Falck Double Block (en)
  • Tank Cottage (en)
  • Union House Hotel (en)
  • Whitney School (en)
  • Wisconsin State Reformatory (en)
  • Zippin Pippin (en)
  • Mansion Street WWII Defense Housing Historic District (en)
  • Broadway-Dousman (en)
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  • Die Liste der Registered Historic Places im Brown County in Wisconsin führt alle Bauwerke und historischen Stätten im Brown County auf, die in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen wurden. (de)
  • This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Brown County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Brown County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map. There are 61 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another two properties were once listed but have been removed. (en)
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  • Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Brown County (Wisconsin) (de)
  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Brown County, Wisconsin (en)
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