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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Door County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Door County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map. There are 73 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another property was once listed but has been removed.

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  • Die Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Door County in Wisconsin führt alle Bauwerke und historischen Stätten im Door County auf, die in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen wurden. (de)
  • This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Door County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Door County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map. There are 73 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another property was once listed but has been removed.     This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2022. (en)
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  • Baileys Harbor (en)
  • Address Restricted (en)
  • Plum Island (en)
  • Adjacent of Rock Island Ferry Dock, Jackson Harbor (en)
  • Garrett Bay (en)
  • In Green Bay, four miles off Sturgeon Bay (en)
  • N. Duluth Ave. (en)
  • NW of USCCG Station on Plum Island (en)
  • Near Lakeside Park off Cty. Rd. V (en)
  • Sister Island Shoals (en)
  • Southeast side of Washington Harbor (en)
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  • Fire No. 9410 (en)
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  • Roughly Co. Rd. Q, Ridges Rd., and WI 57 (en)
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  • Sturgeon Bay Canal (en)
  • located at Whitefish Dunes State Park (en)
  • Roughly bounded by CR K, Brussels Rd., Wis. 57, Belgian Dr., and the Green Bay (en)
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  • Third Avenue Historic District (en)
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  • August Zahn Blacksmith Shop and House (en)
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  • In 1886, the Cambria was built as a bulk freighter and was an early user of steel hull plates and a triple-expansion steam engine. In 1910 it was remodeled into a passenger steamer, and in 1920 into a car carrier. In December 1924, hauling a load of automobiles from Chicago, some of her steel plates buckled in heavy seas, and she eventually went down in 205 feet of water. (en)
  • Remains of an unidentified commercial freighting sloop from circa 1840 to 1860 - the only wreck of this type in Wisconsin waters. (en)
  • The Hanover was a 109-foot 2-masted schooner constructed in New York in 1853. It hauled bulk cargo up and down the Great Lakes until 1863, when a gale drove it aground off the Strawberry Islands, where it was stripped and abandoned. (en)
  • Remains of three ships visible in shallow water from shore. All hauled limestone for the Sturgeon Bay Stone Company at the ends of their lives and were burned in 1931. They are the 212-foot steamer Empire State built in 1862, the 134-foot centerboard schooner Oak Leaf, and the 168-foot schooner-barge Ida Corning. (en)
  • Greek Revival building started in 1867. Served as a hotel from 1874 to 1886, run by Roger Eatough, early businessman and politician. (en)
  • Farm built around 1921, with house, 2 barns, silo and shed. A.k.a. Dale Hendrickson house. (en)
  • Prehistoric lakeshore camp along the Porte des Morts strait; occupied by Woodland and Mississippian peoples, the site has produced varied tools and styles of pottery. (en)
  • Brick and limestone building designed in Art Moderne style under Louis A. Simon and built in 1937, with mural inside. (en)
  • Red brick lightkeeper's dwelling with light tower built in 1883 on a 30-foot bluff at the west entrance to the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal. A 600-pound fog bell was added in 1892. (en)
  • Blacksmith shop with stovewood walls built in 1905 and house built in 1912. Now the Blacksmith Inn. (en)
  • Keeper's dwelling and light tower, built in 1858 of native limestone on a bluff 137 feet above water level at the tip of the Door Peninsula. Served until 1988. An earlier lighthouse on the site, built 1836-7, was the first lighthouse on Lake Michigan and first in Wisconsin. (en)
  • Grain processing and storage building built in 1901. (en)
  • Third general store in Fish Creek, built by Levi Vorous in Italianate commercial style in 1895. Later housed a garage and the town post office. (en)
  • Historic district with 28 contributing buildings, including the 1909 Romanesque Revival St. Joseph's church and various homes built from 1890 to 1920. (en)
  • Oldest remaining church building in Fish Creek, built in 1878 in Carpenter Gothic style with board and batten exterior as an Episcopal mission church. (en)
  • Italianate/Gothic Revival house built in 1871 by merchant Levi Thorp, paid for with money he made in the California gold rush of 1849. Now houses shops. (en)
  • Wreck of a 170-foot wooden vessel next to remains of a crib-and-stone pier in Little Sturgeon Bay, lost under murky circumstances around 1898. It is believed to be a once-fast steamship reduced after burning to a barge for hauling limestone. A.k.a. Claflin Point. (en)
  • Retired farmer Zahn and his wife Louise built the concrete house in 1924, surrounded it with folk art carvings, and named it Bird's Park. (en)
  • Queen Anne-style house started in 1902 by boat-builder Freeman Thorpe. After he drowned in Green Bay in 1903, his wife Jesse finished the house and rented out rooms. Six tourist cottages were added in the 1940s. Now a B&B. (en)
  • Gothic Revival styled church built in 1882 by local Scandinavians, initially independent of any Lutheran denomination to be inclusive. Worship on summer Sundays. (en)
  • Norwegian immigrant Peterson was storekeeper, town chairman, justice of the peace, and founder of the congregation that would become Bethany Lutheran. The 1874 house was used as a parsonage after Peterson returned to Norway in 1883. (en)
  • Gambrel-roofed Dutch Colonial Revival house built in 1924. Now demolished, following a lightning strike. (en)
  • The first home in Fish Creek fancier than a log cabin, built 1868 or 1875. Noble was a blacksmith, farmer, postmaster, and town chairman. Today the house is a museum, and the oldest building in town on its original location. (en)
  • A pair of lights built in 1869 to show ships a safe channel into Bailey's Harbor. The rear light was also a house for the lightkeeper. Served until 1969. (en)
  • In 1869 a 65-foot brick tower was built, with a lightkeeper's house and third-order Fresnel lens. A steel skin was added to protect the deteriorating brick in 1902. (en)
  • Paleo-Indians camped here about 11,000 BCE, not far from the retreating last glacier and Lake Algonquin. Date is based on Clovis-like points found at the site. (en)
  • Brick lighthouse built in 1868, with a third and a half order Fresnel lens atop a square 44-foot tower. (en)
  • Island estate of Chester Thordarson, Icelandic immigrant, Chicago electrical inventor, businessman, and book collector. Remaining buildings are rustic limestone and wood-frame, built from 1910 to 1935, some designed by Frederick Dinkelberg. (en)
  • Brick lightkeeper's house built in 1858 with a 41-foot tower on top, on an island at the east end of Death's Door. Regular heavy fogs in the area prompted addition of Daboll's trumpets foghorns in 1864, with later upgrades. (en)
  • Brick front-gabled house started in 1880, with wooden gable-roofed barn. (en)
  • School built in 1910 in Neoclassical style with cupola and exterior of rock-faced concrete block. A.k.a. Tornado School. (en)
  • Nature retreat and education center founded in 1935 by Danish immigrant and landscape architect Jens Jensen. (en)
  • First church on the Door Peninsula, begun in 1857 by Moravian evangelist Andreas Iverson. It originally sat near the shore, but was moved up the hill in 1883. (en)
  • Barn and house built around 1896 by Zachow. Walls of the barn and part of the house are unusual stovewood construction. It was later used as the former Alchemy Fields art gallery. (en)
  • Elegant Italianate office built in 1875, with a large cornice atop a Boomtown front. Built by Adolph Larson, who manufactured ornamental woodwork, furniture and coffins. A.k.a. Challoner Morse McBride Law Office. (en)
  • Show farm built 1918 to 1925 by Green Bay millionaires Frank and Eldridge Murphy to show off their Holstein-Friesian cattle breeding project. Includes Dutch Colonial Revival homes and gambrel-roofed barns. (en)
  • The first light to guide ships through Death's Door was built here in 1846, but moved to Pilot Island around 1858. In 1896 a set of range lights was built, with foghorn, keeper's house and a life-saving station. (en)
  • Norwegian immigrant Aslag Anderson started a pier here in 1858, from which Ephraim shipped out poles and ships brought in cargo and passengers. Remaining are the store started in 1858, Aslag's house built in 1864, the warehouse, an ice house, and other structures. (en)
  • Community hall built in 1927 in Arts and Crafts style, clad in limestone from Eagle Bluff. Hosted village meetings, basketball, a library, fish boils, rummage sales, etc. (en)
  • Iron overhead-truss bridge with drawbridge section built in 1931 over Sturgeon Bay to connect the two halves of Door County. (en)
  • Rustic limestone water tower of the Thordarson Estate, built in 1929 and probably designed by Puckey and Jenkins. (en)
  • Artifacts found in the sand show successive occupations, beginning with the North Bay People around 100 B.C. (en)
  • Light on a 98-foot steel tower, initially built in 1898 and finally stabilized in 1903. (en)
  • One of a pair of range lights built around 1897 so ships could line up on a safe course through the dangerous Death's Door passage. The front light was replaced in 1964. (en)
  • Largely consists of buildings from the resort founded by German immigrant Dr. Herman Welcker in 1907 with a regimen influenced by European health spas of the time, catering initially to Germans from Milwaukee. District includes former cottages of the resort, the current White Gull Inn, and the current Whistling Swan, which was the Lumberman's Hotel in Marinette before Welcker had it hauled across Green Bay on the ice to become his "Casino." (en)
  • Butcher shop built in 1902 by German immigrant Frank Jischke and his family. Some walls are of unusual stovewood construction. A.K.A. "White Apron", "Inn on Maple", and "Roots Inn" (en)
  • Figures of Indians and canoes painted on the rocks 15 or 20 feet above the water. (en)
  • Carnegie Library designed by Fred Crandell in Classical Revival style, and built in 1912 with exterior of Sturgeon Bay limestone and Bedford stone. (en)
  • Site of Woodland village and burial ground, which has produced artifacts dating back 3000 years. (en)
  • Rural historic district settled by French-speaking Belgian farmers, consisting of 261 buildings built between 1871 and 1930, including farmsteads, homes, the 1891 St. Mary of the Snows Catholic Church, the 1910 Fairland School, and the 1916 William Struck store. (en)
  • One of the first hotels in Ephraim, opened around 1900 as the area transitioned from lumber and fishing to tourism. Started by Norwegian immigrant Martin Oleson and his family. Includes wooden hotel, cottages and outbuildings, with one started as early as 1864. (en)
  • Brick farmhouse built in 1880, with barn. A.k.a. Vlies house. (en)
  • Front-gabled brick farmhouse built in 1880, with outbuildings. (en)
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  • Albert Zahn House (en)
  • Alexander Noble House (en)
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  • Free Evangelical Lutheran Church-Bethania Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Congregation (en)
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  • The Clearing (en)
  • Cupola House (en)
  • Water Tower (en)
  • Ephraim Moravian Church (en)
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  • Die Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Door County in Wisconsin führt alle Bauwerke und historischen Stätten im Door County auf, die in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen wurden. (de)
  • This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Door County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Door County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map. There are 73 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another property was once listed but has been removed. (en)
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  • Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Door County (de)
  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Door County, Wisconsin (en)
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