Historic Districts on National Register in Stoughton
 

 

 

 

 

Northwest Side
There are nearly 250 historic homes in this district. Homes date from the  1850's, with the majority built between 1880 and 1915. The most frequent  style is Queen Anne, with a number of Italianate, American foursquare, craftsman/bungalow,  and colonial revival styles as well.

 

Main Street
This commercial historic district stretches from the Romanesque Revival City Hall on the east to the Yahara River on the west. Buildings are mostly Italianate, Queen Anne, and Neo-Classical styles constructed from the mid-nineteenth  to the early twentieth century.

 

 

 

Southwest Side
In this neighborhood of over 120 homes Queen Anne style is most common, along with many Italianates. Almost three-quarters of the buildings were constructed between 1880 and 1910.

 

East Side
Most of the 80 plus homes in this district were built in the short period  between 1890 and 1915, and the majority are of that era's popular Queen Anne style.

 

 

East Park Historic District
This neighborhood features a number of bungalow and craftsman style homes  that border the charming East Side City Park.

 

 

 

 

 


Guidelines: Facade Doors Windows Trim Porches Roof Additions
East Side Walking Tour ESHD 4 ESHD 5 ESHD 6 ESHD 8 ESHD 10 ESHD 12 ESHD 14 ESHD 16 ESHD 18 ESHD 20
Northwest Walking Tour Northwest NWSHD4 NWSHD6 NWSHD8 NWSHD10 NWSHD12 NWSHD14 NWSHD16 NWSHD18 Map

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