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Alma Historic District
AlmaWI HistoricBusinessDistrict.jpg
A portion of the district.
Location Roughly bounded by RR tracks, 2nd, Swift, and Cedar Sts., Alma, Wisconsin
Area 34.6 acres (14.0 ha)
MPS Alma MRA
NRHP reference No. 82000631
Added to NRHP May 13, 1982

The Alma Historic District is a special area in Alma, Wisconsin, that has been recognized for its important history. It's like a time capsule showing what the town was like many years ago. This district is officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places, which means it's a place the United States government thinks is very important to protect and remember.

What is the Alma Historic District?

The Alma Historic District is a large area in Alma, Wisconsin. It's packed with over 100 buildings and places that help tell the story of the town. These special spots are called "contributing properties" because they add to the district's historical value. Imagine a whole neighborhood where almost every building has a cool story from the past!

Why is Alma's History Special?

Alma is located right between the mighty Mississippi River and tall, steep bluffs. This unique spot made it perfect for a booming industry long ago: logging. From 1867 to 1889, Alma was a busy center during the "Beef Slough logging days." This was a time when lots of trees were cut down and floated down the river. The money and activity from logging helped Alma grow quickly. Many of the buildings you see in the historic district today were built during this exciting time. They show us how people lived and worked when Alma was a bustling logging town.

What are "Contributing Properties"?

When we talk about "contributing properties" in a historic district, we mean buildings, structures, or even open spaces that help make the area historically important. For example, a house built in 1880 that still looks much like it did back then would be a contributing property. It helps tell the story of Alma's past. Buildings that were built much later or have been changed a lot might not be considered "contributing." The Alma Historic District has more than 100 of these special properties, making it a rich place to explore history.

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