It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988 and then included 28 contributing buildings.
The district is roughly bounded by the Willow River, Minnesota Ave., W. Second St., and S. Washington Ave.[1] The district is south of the Willow River and is in the city's first ward.
[2] The most notable among these may be the Doar House (1929–30), Colonial Revival, designed by Roy Childs Jones, head of the school of architecture at University of Minnesota[2] Or the Mosher House (1887), Shingle style restrained Queen Anne house, designed by Cass Gilbert and James Knox Taylor[2] These are:
This article about a property in Wisconsin on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.
You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a location in St. Croix County, Wisconsin is a stub.