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Washington Avenue District
Originally part of three farmstead
claims, residential construction did not begin in this district until the 1870's
as initial growth in Oshkosh centered around Main Street and the area to the
west. Development in the Washington Avenue
area, which peaked between 1890 and 1917, provided a fashionable alternative to
living in the already established Algoma Boulevard area. While some early
residents of the area were associated with the lumber industry, many others were
attorneys and other professionals representing the employment diversity that was
beginning to develop in the city.
The yellow buildings depict
non-contributing properties. Click on the building for more detail.

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