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Bridge Street Commercial Historic District
Bridge Street CHD 3.JPG
A portion of the district.
Location Roughly Bridge St. from Columbia to Spring Sts.
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
NRHP reference No. 94000648
Added to NRHP June 24, 1994

The Bridge Street Commercial Historic District is a special area in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. It's a place where many old and important buildings are protected. Think of it like a historical neighborhood that shows how the town used to look.

What is a Historic District?

A historic district is a group of buildings, structures, or other objects that are important together. They tell a story about the past. The Bridge Street Commercial Historic District is special because its buildings show the history of business and life in Chippewa Falls.

Why is Bridge Street Important?

This district was added to the State and the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. The National Register is like an official list of places in the United States that are worth saving. Being on this list means the buildings have historical value and should be preserved for future generations.

Buildings in the District

The Bridge Street Commercial Historic District has 33 main buildings that help tell its story. These buildings were constructed between 1873 and 1943. They show different styles of architecture that were popular during those times.

Architectural Styles You Can See

When you walk through the district, you can spot several interesting building styles:

  • Romanesque Revival: One example is the First National Bank, built in 1873. This style often uses round arches and strong, heavy stone. It looks a bit like old Roman buildings.
  • Italianate: Many buildings from the 1880s show the Italianate style. These buildings often have tall, narrow windows and decorative brackets under their roofs. They were inspired by Italian villas.
  • Neoclassical: The Federal Building, built in 1908, is a great example of Neoclassical architecture. This style looks back to ancient Greek and Roman designs, often with grand columns and balanced shapes.
  • Other Historic Buildings: You can also see places like the Caesar Harness Shop, built in 1890. Each building adds to the unique character and history of the district.

These buildings are not just old; they are like living history books. They show us how people lived, worked, and built their town over many years. Protecting them helps us understand our past and appreciate the craftsmanship of earlier times.

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