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Nathan Strong Park Historic District
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A portion of the district.
Location Roughly bounded by N. Wisconsin, E. Moore, N. Swetting and E. Huron Sts., Berlin, Wisconsin
Area 46 acres (19 ha)
NRHP reference No. 05000423
Added to NRHP May 10, 2005

The Nathan Strong Park Historic District is a special neighborhood in Berlin, Wisconsin. It's a place where many old and unique houses are protected because of their history and design. This district is named after Nathan Strong, who helped found the city of Berlin.

What is the Nathan Strong Park Historic District?

Imagine a neighborhood where every house tells a story! The Nathan Strong Park Historic District is just like that. It's a residential area built around a lovely city park. This district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. This means it's recognized as an important historical site in the United States.

Exploring the Historic Homes

The houses in this district show off many different building styles from the past. Walking through the neighborhood is like taking a trip through time! You can see how homes changed over many years. Each house has its own special look and history.

Different Styles You'll See

You'll find homes built in various architectural styles. Here are a few examples:

  • Gothic Revival: The Ayers house, built in 1849, shows off this style. Think of churches with pointed arches and decorative details.
  • Greek Revival: The Ward house from 1854 has a look inspired by ancient Greek temples. It often features columns and grand entrances.
  • Italianate: The Benham house, built in 1858, is an example of Italianate style. These homes often have low-pitched roofs, wide eaves, and tall, narrow windows.
  • Queen Anne: The Williams house from 1881 is a great example of Queen Anne style. These houses are known for their towers, turrets, and decorative shingles.
  • Craftsman: The Safford house from 1915 shows the Craftsman style. These homes often have natural materials, wide porches, and exposed wooden beams.
  • Tudor Revival: The Kreuter House, built in 1930, looks like old English cottages. It often has steep roofs and decorative half-timbering.

This mix of styles makes the Nathan Strong Park Historic District a fascinating place to visit and learn about architecture.

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