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Commission grants historic-preservation awards to Wilson King Stone House and 109–113 East Milwaukee Street

3231346 · May 6, 2025
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Summary

The Janesville Historic Commission voted to present awards recognizing preservation or rehabilitation work at the Wilson King Stone House (moved to the Talman campus) and at 109 and 113 East Milwaukee Street; the commission will prepare certificates and invite nominators or owners to receive them at a future meeting.

The Janesville Historic Commission voted to present historic-preservation awards to two nominated properties: the Wilson King Stone House (on the Rock County Historical Society/Talman campus) and the buildings at 109 and 113 East Milwaukee Street.

Brian Schweigle summarized the nominations and photographs gathered by commission members. The Wilson King Stone House nomination notes the structure was built in 1842 in a Greek Revival style, was moved to the Rock County Historical Society property in 1964, and has been renovated to include an event space, a presentation kitchen on the main floor and a…

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