Madison City Council to adopt new Historic Preservation Plan

The resolution includes “accepting” not “adopting” the Underrepresented Communities Intensive Survey Report as well, which includes a list of places to be considered as landmarks.Last December I blogged about the Historic Preservation Plan.  I don’t believe much in the base plan has changed since then. However, the substitute resolution that the Council will be voting on Tuesday night includes “accepting the Underrepresented Communities Historic Resource Survey Report.”  That I hadn’t looked at.

UNDERREPRESENTED COMMUNITIES HISTORIC RESOURCE SURVEY REPORT

It’s 243 pages.  I skimmed through the entire thing.  I learned a few things, knew some of it and some sections caught my eye more than others – mostly the buildings in or around my neighborhood that I have done research on in the past.  Once upon a time I sat on the Landmarks Commission and tried to keep up with the resident experts!  I am not an expert by far, but interested.

It’d be hard for me to summarize what is in there.  It has information on African American, First Nations, Hmong, Latino, LGBTQ and women.  They look at various aspects these populations influenced including government, architecture, education, social and political movements, religion, arts and literature, commerces, planning and landscape architecture and recreation and entertainment.

What I found most interesting, was in the appendix was a list of properties (some are redacted or crossed out I believe because the people are still living) that they think are eligible for landmark status.  Check out the addresses to see what is in your neighborhood or what you might frequently pass by . . . did you know they were potential landmarks?

ELIGIBLE LANDMARK

1819 Adams Avenue – Arthur and Ethelyn Koehler House
2090 Atwood Avenue – (Eastwood Movie Theater) Barrymore Theatre
2425 Atwood Avenue – (Hudson Hotel) East Side Women’s Progressive Club


601 Bay View – Bayview Foundation Apartments


118 S. Bedford Street – WORT-FM


1616 Beld Street – Tuxedo Tavern


1905 W. Beltline Highway – St. Joseph Catholic Church


6608 Berkshire Road – Eugene and Marilyn Parks Duplex
206 Bernard Court – MEChA


100 N. Blair Street – (Free Methodist Church) Capital City Masonic Lodge #2


405 Bram Street – Willie Lou and George Harris House
209 N. Brooks Street – Women’s Studies House


215-217 N. Brooks Street – Wunk Sheek


306 N. Brooks Street – University YMCA


211 N. Carroll Street – Madison Vocational School / Madison Area Technical College
5701 Cedar Place – Carson & Beatrice Gulley House


502 Cedar Street – Clyde Stubblefield House
228 N. Charter Street – Anderson House


912 Dane Street – La Comunidad News


4010 Drexel Avenue – Thompson House
2229 Eton Ridge – (Edward & M. Helen Sampi House) Kathryn F. and Henry G. Clarenbach House


2012 Fisher Street – South Madison Day Care Center


2019 Fisher Street – Mount Zion Baptist Church


2101 Fisher Street – Penn Park


1610 Gilson Street – Style and Grace Barber Shop


317 W. Gorham Street – (Madison Motor Car Co.) Velvet Swing
1202 Grant Street – Edgar and Marie Smith House
1206 Grant Street – Cora Tuttle House
301 N. Hamilton Street – (Christian F. Rinder Grocery) Gay Center / Women’s Center


633 E. Johnson Street – Benjamin & Amy Butts House


836 E. Johnson Street – Women’s Center Women


1025 W. Johnson – Educational Science Building
3113 Lake Farm Road – Ho-Chunk Settlement Camp
702 Langdon Street – Wisconsin Center


800 Langdon Street – UW-Madison Memorial Union
110 E. Main Street – (Tenney Building) NAACP-Madison Chapter
111 W. Main Street – (Congress Bar & Grill) Going My Way


4014 Major Avenue – House
210 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard – City-County Building
city county building
516 E. Mifflin Street – A.L. Weaver Grocery


29 S. Mills Street – Neighborhood House Community Center


1440 Monroe Street – Camp Randall Stadium
2105 Monroe Street – George and Edna Joachim House
5326 Oak Crest Place – Truman and Nancy Lowe House
600 N. Park Street – Helen C. White Hall
841 Prospect Place – A. & M. Zell Pardee House
3 Robin Circle – Betty Walker Smith House


416 Russell Walk – Frank W. Hall Speculative House Women
418 Russell Walk – Frank W. Hall Speculative House Women
420 Russell Walk – Frank W. Hall Speculative House Women
1207 Seminole Highway – Ho-Chunk Settlement Camp
6098 N. Sherman Avenue – Ho-Chunk Settlement Camp


State Street


320 State Street – (Dr. J. H. Bertrand Building) Uptown Grill
326 State Street – (Peter Hamacher Building) Wisconsin Weekly Blade


341 State Street – Community Pharmacy


548-550 State Street – (Central Building Co.)


816 State Street – State Historical Society of Wisconsin
2001 Taft Street – South Madison Neighborhood Center


1821 Thorstrand Road – Ruth Bleier House


1515 Tripp Circle – (Van Hise Refectory) Carson Gulley Center


602 University Avenue – (Olwell Commercial Building) 602 Club


970 University Avenue – Barnard Residence Hall


1050 University Avenue – Lathrop Hall


1011 University Avenue – St. Francis House


1127 University Ave – University United Methodist Church


University Bay Drive – Ho-Chunk Settlement Camp
31 University Houses – Cornelius Golightly Apartment
1811 Vilas Avenue – Eugene and Alice C. Smith House
1813 Vilas Avenue – Samuel P. and Grace BaRell House
1821 Vilas Avenue – Eugene C. Smith Rental House
1602 Vilas Park Drive – Ho-Chunk Settlement Camp


1126 Waban Hill – Charles E. & Bertha Brown House


829 W. Washington Ave. – Brittingham Park


949 E. Washington Avenue – (M. W. Keeley Wholesale Confectionery) Omega School
506 E. Wilson Street – (Herman Klueter Building) Emily’s / Cheri’s Back East
413 W. Wingra Drive – Marshall and Eva Colston House
1925 Winnebago Street – (Madison Gospel Tabernacle) Freedom House School

POTENTIALLY ELIGIBLE LANDMARK

602 Acewood Blvd – Victory Hmong Alliance Church
633 W Badger Rd – Fountain of Life Covenant Church
810 W. Badger Rd – Centro Hispano
1862 Beld St – Catholic Multicultural Center


4002 Evan Actres Road – Ho-Chunk Gaming – Madison
1903 Fisher St – St. Paul United Holy Church of America
2815 Hauk St – Rodney Scheel House
848 W. Lakeside Street – Rev James C and Jackie Wright House
2919 Lakeland Ave – Effigy Tree


3518 Memorial Drive – Kajsiab House
2102 S. Park St – Mercado Marimar
222 S. Park St. – Umoja Magazine
918 Pontiac Trail – Velma F and Harry Hamilton House
525 Riverside Drive – Tammy Baldwin House
849 E. Washington Ave – C.G. McLashan Wholesale Bakery Apple Island
2114 West Lawn Ave – Nellie McKay House

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