Buildings, sites, structures, districts, and objects in Green County listed on the National Register of Historic Places
| [2] | Landmark name [3] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Judge John A. Bingham House | January 2, 1976 | 621 14th Ave. 42°36′21″N 89°38′31″W / 42.605833°N 89.641944°W |
Monroe | ||
| 2 | Gen. James Bintliff House | May 14, 1979 | 723 18th Ave. 42°36′17″N 89°38′15″W / 42.604722°N 89.6375°W |
Monroe | ||
| 3 | Dr. Samuel Blumer House | November 5, 1992 | 112 Sixth Ave. 42°48′53″N 89°38′05″W / 42.814722°N 89.634722°W |
New Glarus | ||
| 4 | Cadiz Township Joint District No. 2 School | April 12, 1996 | 214 School St. 42°34′34″N 89°47′24″W / 42.576111°N 89.79°W |
Browntown | ||
| 5 | Caradine Building | May 8, 1979 | 1007 16th Ave. 42°36′07″N 89°38′24″W / 42.601944°N 89.64°W |
Monroe | ||
| 6 | Frank L. Chenoweth House | October 8, 1976 | 2004 10th St. 42°36′07″N 89°38′05″W / 42.601944°N 89.634722°W |
Monroe | ||
| 7 | Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railroad Depot | April 6, 2000 | 418 Railroad St. 42°49′00″N 89°37′57″W / 42.816667°N 89.6325°W |
New Glarus | ||
| 8 | Cleveland's Hall and Blacksmith Shop | January 7, 2010 | N7302 County Trunk Highway X 42°46′12″N 89°28′50″W / 42.770006°N 89.480675°W |
Brooklyn | ||
| 9 | Exchange Square Historic District | November 15, 1984 | Roughly bounded by 10th, RR tracks, E. 2nd and W. 3rd Aves. 42°37′11″N 89°22′37″W / 42.619722°N 89.376944°W |
Brodhead | ||
| 10 | First Methodist Church | February 25, 1975 | 11th St. and 14th Ave. 42°36′06″N 89°38′34″W / 42.601667°N 89.642778°W |
Monroe | Gothic revival design by E. Townsend Mix, 1869-87 | |
| 11 | Freitag Homestead | November 15, 2005 | N7053 WI 69/39 42°45′35″N 89°36′58″W / 42.759722°N 89.616111°W |
Washington | ||
| 12 | Freitag's Pure Oil Service Station | January 15, 1980 | 1323 9th St. 42°36′11″N 89°38′28″W / 42.603056°N 89.641111°W |
Monroe | ||
| 13 | Green County Courthouse | March 21, 1978 | Courthouse Sq. 42°36′06″N 89°38′21″W / 42.601667°N 89.639167°W |
Monroe | 1891, Richardsonian Romanesque style | |
| 14 | Hefty-Blum Farmstead | June 2, 2000 | W6303 Hefty Rd. 42°45′49″N 89°40′20″W / 42.763611°N 89.672222°W |
Washington | ||
| 15 | C.D. Hulburt House | May 8, 1979 | 1205 13th Ave. 42°36′00″N 89°38′37″W / 42.6°N 89.643611°W |
Monroe | ||
| 16 | Janet Jennings House | January 2, 1976 | 612 22nd Ave. 42°36′21″N 89°37′56″W / 42.605833°N 89.632222°W |
Monroe | ||
| 17 | Monroe Commercial District | May 6, 1982 | Roughly bounded by 15th and 18th Aves., 9th and 13th Sts. 42°36′04″N 89°38′24″W / 42.601111°N 89.64°W |
Monroe | ||
| 18 | Monroe Water Tower | November 15, 2005 | 16th Ave. and 20th St. 42°35′43″N 89°38′23″W / 42.595278°N 89.639722°W |
Monroe | ||
| 19 | New Glarus Public School and High School | March 26, 1998 | 413 Sixth Ave. 42°48′51″N 89°38′17″W / 42.814167°N 89.638056°W |
New Glarus | ||
| 20 | New Glarus Town Hall | April 11, 2008 | 206 2nd St. 42°49′05″N 89°38′06″W / 42.818058°N 89.635103°W |
New Glarus | ||
| 21 | Jacob Regez, Sr. House | January 17, 1980 | 2121 7th St. 42°36′19″N 89°37′56″W / 42.605278°N 89.632222°W |
Monroe | ||
| 22 | Francis West Smith House | April 17, 1979 | 1002 W. 2nd Ave. 42°37′14″N 89°22′40″W / 42.620556°N 89.377778°W |
Brodhead | ||
| 23 | John C. and Barbara Steinman House | November 26, 2003 | 330 S. Monroe St. 42°44′34″N 89°35′42″W / 42.742778°N 89.595°W |
Monticello | ||
| 24 | Gen. Francis H. West House | January 1, 1975 | 1410 17th Ave. 42°35′53″N 89°38′15″W / 42.598056°N 89.6375°W |
Monroe | Octagon house designed by Orson Fowler, built of brick in 1860 | |
| 25 | F. F. White Block | January 31, 1979 | 1514-1524 11th St. 42°36′03″N 89°38′23″W / 42.600833°N 89.639722°W |
Monroe |
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