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McCall Street Historic District

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Built
  
1859

Opened
  
1859

MPS
  
Waukesha MRA

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Location
  
McCall and James Sts., and N. East and Hartwell Aves. (original) Roughly, Charles and James Sts. from College Ave. to McCall St. and Hartwell Ave. from College to Grove St. (increase) Waukesha, Wisconsin

Area
  
13 acres (5.3 ha) (original) 40 acres (16 ha) (increase)

Architect
  
Multiple (original) Hauser, Hugo; Chris Holtz & Sons (increase)

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival, Queen Anne, Victorian;Georgian Revival (original) Bungalow/Craftsman, Queen Anne, Tudor Revival (increase)

The McCall Street Historic District in Waukesha, Wisconsin is a historic district that was first listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. In 1983 it included 51 buildings deemed to contribute to the historic character of its 13-acre (5.3 ha) area. In 1993 the boundaries were increased to include a 40-acre (16 ha) area having 100 contributing buildings.

The district includes:

  • Walter L. Rankin House (1890), 303 N. East Avenue, built as home for Dr. Walter L. Rankin, president of Carroll College from 1866 to 1903
  • 120 McCall St., once the home of Alexander Randall, former governor of Wisconsin
  • Harrie Randle House (1926), 233 N. Hartwell, Georgian Revival
  • References

    McCall Street Historic District Wikipedia