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The landmarks below are Locally Designated Landmarks and/or landmarks that are individually listed in the National and/or State Register of Historic Places. See Types for more information about the types of landmarks found in Stoughton.
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1. The Gertrud and Jens J. Naeset House, 126. E. Washington Street, was built in 1878. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places, and it is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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2. The Iverson Johnson House, 327 E. Washington Street, was built in 1898. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places, and it is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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3. The 1892 High School, 211 N. Forrest Street, was built in 1892. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places, and it is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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4. The Lewis Rinde House, 201 S. Franklin Street, was built in 1903. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places as part of the East Side Historic District. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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5. The Ole K. Roe House, 404 S. Fifth Street, was built in 1892. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places, and it is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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6. The Stoughton Universalist Church, 324 S. Page Street, was built in 1858. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places as part of the Southwest Side Historic District. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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7. The Sarah & August E. Ovren House, 401 W. South Street, was built in 1884. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places as part of the Southwest Side Historic District. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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8. West School, 404 Garfield Street, was built in 1886. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places as part of the Southwest Side Historic District. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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9. Stoughton City Power Plant #1, Fourth Street Bridge, was built in 1911. It is a Locally Designated Landmark.
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10. South School, 1009 Summit Avenue, was built in 1900. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places.
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11. Carnegie Public Library, 304 S. Fourth Street, was built in 1907. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places as part of the Main Street Historic District. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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12. Stoughton City Hall and Opera House, 381 E. Main Street, was built in 1900. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places as part of the Main Street Historic District. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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13. The Scheldrup Block, 100/110 E. Main Street, was built in 1897. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places as part of the Main Street Historic District. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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14. The Hausmann Block, 111 E. Main Street, was built in 1903. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places as part of the Main Street Historic District. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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15. The Brickson Block, 120/130 E. Main Street, was built in 1884. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places as part of the Main Street Historic District. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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16. The Boyce Block, 134 E. Main Street, was built in 1905. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places as part of the Main Street Historic District. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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17. The Masonic Hall, 160 E. Main Street, was built in 1869. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places as part of the Main Street Historic District. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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18. The Frank Allen Building, 172 E. Main Street, was built ca. 1859. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places as part of the Main Street Historic District. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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19. The G. Chrestoffer Building, 183 E. Main Street, was built in 1889. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places as part of the Main Street Historic District. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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20. The J. Hausmann Building, 195 E. Main Street, was built in 1889. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places as part of the Main Street Historic District. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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21. The Badger Theatre, 255 E. Main Street, was built in 1921. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places as part of the Main Street Historic District. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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22. The Turner, Dearborn & Atkinson Tobacco Warehouse, 515 E. Main Street, was built in 1885. It is a Locally Designated Landmark. While it is not listed in the National Register of Historic Places, it has been determined to be eligible for listing in the National Register as part of the Depot Hill Historic District.
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23. The Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Paul & Pacific Depot, 532 E. Main Street, was built in 1913. It is a Locally Designated Landmark. While it is not listed in the National Register of Historic Places, it has been determined to be eligible for listing in the National Register as part of the Depot Hill Historic District.
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24. The Hyland-Olson Block, 201 W. Main Street, was built in 1897. It is listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places as part of the Main Street Historic District. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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25. The Erickson Block, 188 W. Main Street, was built in 1905. It is listed in the State Register of Historic Places. Listing in the National Register of Historic Places is pending. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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26. The Brown-Sewell House, 101 S. Fifth Street, was built in 1859. It is listed in the both the State and National Registers of Historic Places. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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27. Jens and Ingeborg Cold House, 111 S. Fifth Street, was built in 1858. It is listed in the both the State and National Registers of Historic Places. It is also a Locally Designated Landmark.
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Individually Listed Landmarks (As of March, 2004)
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Historic Name
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Address
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Year Built
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Designations
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1 Gjertrud & Jens J. Naeset House
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126 E. Washington Street
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1878
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LDL, NRHP, SRHP
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2 Iverson Johnson House
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327 E. Washington Street
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1898
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LDL, NRHP, SRHP
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3 1892 High School
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211 N. Forrest Street
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1892
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LDL, SRHP, NRHP
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4 Lewis Rinde House
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201 S. Franklin Street
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1903
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LDL, ESHD, NRHP, SRHP
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5 Ole K. Roe House
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404 S. Fifth Street
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1892
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LDL, NRHP, SRHP
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6 Stoughton Universalist Church
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324 S. Page Street
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1858
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LDL, SWHD, NRHP, SRHP
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7 Sarah & August E. Ovren House
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401 W. South Street
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1884
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LDL, SWHD, NRHP, SRHP
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8 West School
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404 Garfield Street
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1886
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LDL, SWHD, NRHP, SRHP
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9 Stoughton City Power Plant #1
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Fourth Street Bridge
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1911
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LDL
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10 South School
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1009 Summit Avenue
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1900
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NRHP, SRHP
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11 Carnegie Public Library
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304 S. Fourth Street
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1907
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LDL, MSHD, NRHP, SRHP
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12 Stoughton City Hall, Library and Opera House
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381 E. Main Street
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1900
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LDL, MSHD, NRHP, SRHP
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13 Scheldrup Block
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100/110 E. Main Street
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1897
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LDL, MSHD, NRHP, SRHP
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14 Hausmann Block
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111 E. Main Street
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1903
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LDL, MSHD, NRHP, SRHP
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15 Brickson Block
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120/130 E. Main Street
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1884
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LDL, MSHD, NRHP, SRHP
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16 Boyce Block
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134 E. Main Street
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1905
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LDL, MSHD, NRHP, SRHP
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17 Masonic Hall
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160 E. Main Street
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1869
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LDL, MSHD, NRHP, SRHP
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18 Frank Allen Building
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172 E. Main Street
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c1859
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LDL, MSHD, NRHP, SRHP
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19 G. Chrestoffer Building
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183 E. Main Street
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1889
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LDL, MSHD, NRHP, SRHP
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20 J. Hausmann Building
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195 E. Main Street
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1889
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LDL, MSHD, NRHP, SRHP
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21 Badger Theatre
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255 E. Main Street
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1921
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LDL, MSHD, NRHP, SRHP
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22 Turner, Dearborn & Atkinson Tobacco Warehouse
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515 E. Main Street
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1885
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LDL
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23 Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Paul & Pacific Depot
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532 E. Main Street
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1913
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LDL
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24 Hyland-Olson Block
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201 W. Main Street
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1897
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LDL, MSHD, NRHP, SRHP
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25 Erickson Block
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188 W. Main Street
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1905
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LDL, MSHD, NRHP, SRHP
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26. Brown-Sewell House
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101 S. Fifth St.
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LDL, SRHP, NRHP
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27. Jens and Ingeborg Cold House
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111 S. Fifth St.
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LDL, SRHP, NRHP
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28. Jennie B. and John A. Martin House
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620 S. Prairie St.
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1903
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LDL, SRHP, NRHP, SWHD
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Key to Designations |
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Main Street Historic District
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MSHD
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East Side Historic District
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ESHD
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Southwest Side Historic District
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SWHD
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Northwest Side Historic District
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NWHD
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National Register of Historic Places
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NRHP
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State Register of Historic Places
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SRHP
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Locally Designated Landmark
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LDL
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