Marathon County Historic Society
Walking Tour Series

Downtown Wausau
Change Upon Change

 


  1. Livingston/Winkelman Store
    300 3rd Street, Built 1904
    Vernacular Style, Built By John Miller and
    Fred Krause, Wausau Contractors.

 

  1. Kryshak Cigar Factory
    310 3rd Street, Built 1900
    Vernacular Style

 

  1. Bee Hive Store
    318-324 3rd Street, Built 1884
    Vernacular Style, Built By Carl Koehler, Wausau Builder

 

  1. Marathon County Bank
    402 3rd Street, Built 1892
    Remodeled in Neo-Classical Style, 1924-25 by John Miller

 

  1. Mayer-Lotz Bulding
    408-410 3rd Street, Built 1930
    Chicago Commercial Style, William Oppenhamer and Irving Obel, Wausau Architects

 

  1. Brands Saloon (Mint Café),
    422 3rd Street, Built 1880s

 

  1. Hotel Wausau
    221 Scott Street, Built 1924
    Neo-Classical Style, Holabird & Roche, Chicago Architects

 

  1. 600 Block 3rd Street – West Side
    Stark Confectionary & Towle Millinery
    604-606 3rd Street, Built 1904
    Italianate, Dean, Architect

    Plier Grocery
    608 3rd Street, Built c. 1928
    Commercial

    Rilling Electric Shop
    614 3rd Street c. 1933
    Tudor Revival, Irving Obel Architect

    Majestic Theater (originally a bakery),
    620 3rd Street, Built 1884
    Remodeled in 1932
    Tudor Revival, Joseph Jogerst,
    Wausau Architect

    Merklein Meat Market
    622 3rd Street, Built 1890
    Queen Anne

    Delaney Plumbing
    626 3rd Street, Built 1905
    Queen Anne

    Kiefer Furniture
    630 3rd Street, Built 1905
    Queen Anne, Dean Architect

 

  1. First Presbyterian Church
    406 Grant Street, Built 1927
    Neo-Gothic Revival, Childs & Smith, Chicago Architects

 

  1. Employers Mutual Insurance Building
    407 Grant Street, Built 1940
    Art Moderne, Childs & Smith Architects

 

  1. St. John’s Episcopal Church
    330 McClellan Street, Built 1914
    Tudor Revival, Zeno Speer and Harvey Swarthout, Wausau Architects

  2. Wausau Club
    309 McClellan Street, Built 1901-02
    Neoclassical Revival, J.H. Jeffers, Wausau Architect.

 

  1. Wisconsin Valley Trust
    427 4th Street, Built 1908
    Neo-Classical Revival, Henry J. VanRyn and Gerrit DeGelleke, Milwaukee Architects

 

  1. Grand Theatre
    415 4th Street, Built 1927
    Neo-Classical Revival, William Oppenhamer and Irving Obel, Wausau Architects

 

  1. Wausau Gas, Light & Coke Company
    401 4th Street, Built 1901
    Ne0-Classical Revival, Dean, Architect  John Gritzmacher, Contractor