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Central Park Historic District
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A portion of the district.
Location Roughly bounded by 19th St., Adams St., 16th St. and Jefferson St., Two Rivers, Wisconsin
Area 10 acres (4.0 ha)
NRHP reference No. 00001069
Added to NRHP December 1, 2000

The Central Park Historic District is a special area in Two Rivers, Wisconsin. It's like a time capsule, showing how the town looked and worked many years ago. This district is important because it has many old buildings that tell stories about the past.

Exploring the Historic District

This district was once the main business area of Two Rivers. It covers about 10 acres and is home to buildings built between the 1850s and the 1930s. Each building has its own unique style and history.

Famous Buildings and Their Styles

Many buildings in the Central Park Historic District are famous for their architecture. Architects like Christ H. Tegen and Van Ryn & DeGelleke designed some of these amazing structures.

  • Washington House Hotel: This hotel was built in stages, starting in 1850. It shows a mix of Greek Revival and Italianate styles. Imagine people staying here over 170 years ago!
  • Richter Block: Built in 1880, this building also features the Italianate style. This style often includes tall windows and decorative cornices.
  • St. John's Lutheran Church: Constructed in 1889, this church is a great example of Gothic Revival architecture. This style often has pointed arches and tall spires, making buildings look grand.
  • Schroeder Block: From 1899, this building uses the Classical Revival style. This style often looks like ancient Greek or Roman temples, with columns and grand entrances.
  • Civil War Soldiers' Monument: This monument was placed in 1900 to honor soldiers from the American Civil War. It reminds us of an important time in American history.
  • Hamilton School: Built in 1905, this school shows the Romanesque Revival style. This style often uses round arches and sturdy, heavy stone.
  • Napieczinski Saloon: This building from 1906 also uses the Neoclassical style, similar to the Schroeder Block.
  • Stephany Block: Built in 1907, this building features the Queen Anne style. This style is known for its towers, turrets, and decorative details.
  • Beduhn/Goetz Furniture Store/Funeral Parlor: This building, updated in 1925 and 1937, shows the sleek Art Deco style. Art Deco is known for its geometric shapes and modern look.
  • Hamilton Community House: Built in 1931, this building is in the Tudor Revival style. This style often looks like old English cottages, with steep roofs and decorative half-timbering.

Why This District is Important

The Central Park Historic District was added to both the State and the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. This means it's officially recognized as a special place worth protecting. It helps us remember the history of Two Rivers and how people lived and worked there long ago.

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