The Dollard Home and Harry Wigonitz Building | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

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The Dollard Home and Harry Wigonitz Building

The Dollard Home and Harry Wigonitz Building | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
View across State Street towards the Dollard Home and the Harry Wigonitz Building. The Dollard Home is a Queen Ann-style house with porch and turret. Two phone booths are on the sidewalk in front. The Harry Wigonitz Building contains Stemp's Typewriter Co., with typewriters on display in the show window. Cars are parked on both sides of the street. To the left of the house is Gino's, and to the right of Stemp's is Nedrebo's Formal Wear.
DESCRIPTION
View across State Street towards the Dollard Home and the Harry Wigonitz Building. The Dollard Home is a Queen Ann-style house with porch and turret. Two phone booths are on the sidewalk in front. The Harry Wigonitz Building contains Stemp's Typewriter Co., with typewriters on display in the show window. Cars are parked on both sides of the street. To the left of the house is Gino's, and to the right of Stemp's is Nedrebo's Formal Wear.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:137523
Creation Date:circa 1973
Creator Name:Garner, Bruce
City:Madison
County:Dane
State:Wisconsin
Collection Name:Bruce Garner photographs of State Street area, Madison, Wisconsin, circa 1973
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:negative, original
Original Format Number:M2017-072.12.6.4
Original Dimensions:35 mm
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
534-528 State Street. 2/2018 The Dollard Home (543 State Street) was the last single family home on State Street and was demolished in 1984 and replaced with a building with apartments on the upper floors, a Taco Bell on the ground floor, and Villari's Martial Arts. The Harry Wigonitz Building (528 State Street) still exists and is currently Nogginz Hair Shop.
SUBJECTS
Commercial buildings
Decoration and ornament
Facades
Architecture, Domestic
Porches
Central business districts
Sidewalks
Outdoor photography
Show windows
Stores, Retail
Telephone
Typewriters
Automobile parking
Automobiles
Streets
Brickwork

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