Property Record
4148 Main St
Architecture and History Inventory
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Other Name: | Holiday Harbor Cottages - Holiday Cottage |
Contributing: | Yes |
Reference Number: | 56916 |
Location (Address): | 4148 Main St |
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County: | Door |
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Township/Village: | Gibraltar |
Unincorporated Community: | Fish Creek |
Town: | 31 |
Range: | 27 |
Direction: | E |
Section: | 29 |
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Survey Date: | 19922014 |
Historic Use: | house |
Architectural Style: | Contemporary |
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Wall Material: | Board and Batten |
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Demolished?: | No |
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National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
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Additional Information: | A 'site file' titled "Alson and May Kinsey House" exists for this property. It contains additional information such as correspondence, newspaper clippings, or historical information. It is a public record and may be viewed in person at the Wisconsin Historical Society, State Historic Preservation Office. Related buildings: 37/2, 41/31-32. 2017- "The Holiday Cottage was constructed in 1950 following a design out of House and Garden magazine. This 1-story contemporary cottage is rectangular in plan with board and batten walls and asphalt-shingled shed roofs offset to create a row of clerestory windows under an eave with exposed brackets. The entrance is on the eastern elevation and is asymmetrical in plan with a single doorway and three singlepane windows. The south elevation contains a screened porch." -"Alison and May Kinsey House", WisDOT#4140-19-17, Prepared by Kelly Noack, (2017). 2014- "This Two Story Cube house [56912] was constructed in 1914. It is rectangular in plan with clapboard walls and an asphalt-shingled hipped roof. The front elevation faces south and is asymmetrical in plan due to uneven fenestration across the first story. The multi-light front door is sheltered by a cantilevered gable roof. On either side of this are large picture windows with leaded glass transoms. An additional doorway is located near the southeast corner of the façade. The second story contains two pairs of 1-over-1 windows. A hipped-roof dormer projects from the front roof slope; the dormer contains a single leaded glass window. A stone and brick chimney is located on the west elevation. This 1-story Contemporary cottage [56916] was constructed in 1950 following a design out of House and Garden magazine. It is rectangular in plan with board and batten walls and asphalt-shingled shed roofs located at different heights to create a wall with three banks of clerestory windows. The front elevation faces east and is asymmetrical in plan with a single doorway and three single-pane windows. The south elevation contains a screened porch/sunroom. This 1-story Front Gabled cottage [56917] was constructed c.1910 and was moved to its present site in 1932. It is rectangular in plan with clapboard walls and an asphalt-shingled gable roof. The front elevation faces north and is symmetrical in plan. The entrance is sheltered by a gable-roofed three-seasons porch with removable screening. Exposed rafters are visible along the east and west elevations. This 2-story Vernacular cottage [56918] was constructed in 1925 as a garage; the building was modified to serve as a summer cottage in 1950. It is rectangular in plan with clapboard walls and an asphalt-shingled gambrel roof. The front elevation faces south and is asymmetrical in plan with a single front door sheltered by a small shed-roofed entry porch. A red brick chimney runs the full height of the façade and projects through the roofline." -"STH 42: Bluff Lane (Gibraltar) to Country Walk Dr (Sister Bay), WisDOT#4140-19-00, Prepared by Gail Klein, (2014). |
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Bibliographic References: |
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |