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National Register properties located outside Historic Districts
Properties can be listed on the National Register of Historic Places either individually or as contributing structures within a District. There are several properties that were originally placed on the National Register as individual properties and then were included in a District later when the District was nominated. Examples of properties that were individually listed and later included in a District are the Wagner Opera House at 500 North Main, now part of the North Main Historic District, Read School at 1120 Algoma Boulevard and the Hooper House at 1149 Algoma Boulevard, which are now both part of the Algoma Boulevard Historic District.
This list includes only those individually listed National Register properties that lie outside National Register Historic Districts.
Amos House, 1157 High Avenue (demolished)
Abraham Bowen Briggs House, 1010 Bayshore Drive
Brooklyn No. 4 Fire House, 17 W. 6th Avenue
Buckstaff Observatory, 2119 N. Main Street
Chief Oshkosh Brewery 1610 Doty Street (demolished)
Daily Northwestern Building, 224 State Street
First Presbyterian Church, 110 Church Avenue
Frontenac Apartment Building, 132-140 High Street
Robert Lutz House, 1449 Knapp Street
Mayer-Banderob House, 809 Ceape Street
John R. Morgan House, 234 Church Avenue
Orville Beach Memorial Manual Training Building, 240 Algoma Boulevard
Oshkosh Grand Opera House, 100 High Avenue
Security Bank Building, 903 Oregon Street
Trinity Episcopal Church, 203 Algoma Boulevard
Thomas R. Wall House, 715 Algoma Boulevard
Winnebago County Courthouse, 415 Jackson Street
Wisconsin National Life Insurance Building, 220 Washington Avenue
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