Property Record
175 E NOYES ST
Architecture and History Inventory
| Historic Name: | George M. Heilman House |
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| Contributing: | Yes |
| Reference Number: | 48796 |
| Location (Address): | 175 E NOYES ST |
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| County: | Green Lake |
| City: | Berlin |
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| Year Built: | 1915 |
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| Survey Date: | 1991 |
| Historic Use: | house |
| Architectural Style: | Queen Anne |
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| Wall Material: | Clapboard |
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| Demolished?: | No |
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| National/State Register Listing Name: | Nathan Strong Park Historic District |
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| National Register Listing Date: | 5/10/2005 |
| State Register Listing Date: | 1/21/2005 |
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| Additional Information: | Attached garage. This structure contributes to the significance of the Nathan Strong Park Historic District under criterion C as an excellent example of the ubiquitous, one and one-half story, late Queen Anne front gabled cottage with a projecting shingled gable treatment enframing the front second story windows. This little altered house is one of the best examples of Berlin's most popular and distinctive turn-of-the-century house type. This is one of at least a dozen similar houses that appear to be the work of a single designer. Little clusters of these houses occur all over the district. This is one of a row of three neighboring houses at 163,169 and 175 E. Noyes Street. |
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| Bibliographic References: | (A) Tax Roll Info. (B) Sanborn-Perris Maps. 1911, 1926. |
| Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |
