Property Record
12th St betw Huron and Superior
Architecture and History Inventory
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Reference Number: | 128198 |
Location (Address): | 12th St betw Huron and Superior |
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County: | Sheboygan |
City: | Sheboygan |
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Year Built: | 1910 |
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Survey Date: | 20022023 |
Historic Use: | road/trail |
Architectural Style: | NA (unknown or not a building) |
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Wall Material: | Brick |
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Demolished?: | No |
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National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
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Additional Information: | 2020-2024 Targeted Resurvey of Sheboygan recommendation write-up: Today, only a few streets remain paved with brick, with this segment of N. 12th Street being one of them. Additional brick paver streets known to exist include Commerce Street/Wisconsin Avenue from Pennsylvania Avenue to the north, along with a short segment of Jefferson Street, between S. 9th and Water streets. Of the three, the Commerce Street/Wisconsin Avenue segment is, by far, the longest and seemingly in the best repair. As a result, the N. 12th Street segment is not recommended as potentially eligible. Because this survey did not cover the entire city, it is also possible additional segments of brick paver streets still exist. |
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Bibliographic References: | Citations for the 2020-2024 Targeted Resurvey of Sheboygan recommendation write-up: “Our Streets Bring Fame,” The Sheboygan Press, 31 January 1914, 7; “Recommends that Another Flusher be Bought for Streets,” The Sheboygan Press, 6 April 1920, 4; “For the Record,” (75 Years Ago Today), The Sheboygan Press, 29 April 1985, 27; Gary C. Klein, “Think Sheboygan’s Roads are Bumpy?” The Sheboygan Press, 29 October 2022, 6A. |
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |