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Historic Preservation Committee
Responsible for safeguarding the City's historic and cultural heritage, and the development of public support and the location and identification of historic structures and historic distrricts. The Commission consists of seven members including one Council member. Members serve a three year term.

2006 Award Recipients

Old Lime House

2793 Nicolet Drive
The Lime House

Built:   1833
Style:   Side Gabled
Historically Significant
Early cut stone building featuring windows with cut stone lintels and sills, and two cut stone chimneys. Several substantial additions have occurred over time, including a rear wing and the north facing facade. This building may be one of the oldest in Green Bay which exists on the original site.

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Note:   Listed as Record #35436 on the Wisconsin Architecture & History Inventory.
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Lombardi Fence Lombardi Fence
owned by Fred Harrsch

Pazaza Club Pazaza Club
East Shore Drive

Fisk House

123 N.  Oakland Avenue
Listed on Wisconsin State Register and National Register – 11 August 1978
Joel S. Fisk House
Built:   1865
Style:   Italianate
Architecturally Significant
Historic brick home once featured a large garden and open lawn where the Fisk Family was known to host many parties. After falling into disrepair, this building was restored in 1992, and now serves as an office building.

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Note:  Listed as Record #2157 on the Wisconsin Architecture & History Inventory.
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Glynn House

538 S. VanBuren Street
Astor Historic District
William Gibbs House
Built:   1897
Style:   Queen Anne
Excellent example of the style with rock-faced brick, varying shingles including: fish scale, staggered course wood, and diamond pattern. A wide veranda with six large Tuscan Order columns on brick pedestals encircles the northeast corner of the home, with a beveled glass entrance door. A three-story-tall circular tower on the southwest corner is topped with a cone shaped roof. Also of interest are two carriage houses of similar design in the back of the home. 
Residential Significance

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Note:   Listed as Record #2214 on the Wisconsin Architecture & History Inventory.


Glass Haus

633 E. Walnut Street
H. Atkinson Residence

Built:   c.1871
Style:   Queen Anne
Adaptive Reuse
Excellent large gable front facing home featuring a Palladian style triple window group and fish scale pattern wood shingles. The large wraparound veranda includes the original turned balusters. An angled porte-cochere was added after 1957 on the northeast rear corner of the home. Currently the building is known as “The Glass Haus.”
Note:  Listed as Record #35436 on the Wisconsin Architecture & History Inventory.36800
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