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  2. Oshkosh Public Museum - Wikipedia

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    The original home was demolished in 1907 to make way for a more grand and modern mansion. The Sawyers only lived in the new house for about a year before Mary died of heart failure. Edgar kept the residence open for 12 years, but did not live there permanently. The house was donated to the City of Oshkosh in 1922, and opened as a museum in 1924.

  3. Riverside Cemetery (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    On March 6, 1855, the city of Oshkosh purchased a land parcel from Maria Grignon for creation of a cemetery. The parcel was located on the east bank of the Fox River and was named Riverside Cemetery. It was built as a replacement for the Locust Grove Cemetery, which was the first burial ground in Oshkosh and built in 1848.

  4. Oshkosh, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Area code. 920. FIPS code. 55-60500. Website. www .ci .oshkosh .wi .us. Oshkosh is a city in and the county seat of Winnebago County, Wisconsin, United States. The city had a population of 66,816 in 2020, [3] making it the ninth-most populous city in Wisconsin. It is also adjacent to the much less populous Town of Oshkosh in the north.

  5. Robert Lutz House - Wikipedia

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    82000734 [1] Added to NRHP. May 27, 1982. Robert Lutz House, sometimes referred to as Lutz Mansion, is a home located at 1449 Knapp Street in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States. Situated at the corner of Knapp Street and South Park Avenue, it was the home of Robert Lutz, owner of Lutz Brothers Stone Quarry. The home was designed by architect ...

  6. Wisconsin’s oldest living resident, Oshkosh's Ruth Stryzewski ...

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    Ruth Stryzewski, a resident at Park View Health Center in Oshkosh, recently turned 112. Wisconsin’s oldest living resident, Oshkosh's Ruth Stryzewski, shares keys to long life as she turns 112 ...

  7. Winnebago Mental Health Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Winnebago State Hospital was one of several 19th-century psychiatric hospitals in the United States built on the Kirkbride Plan, a style of mental asylum design advocated by Philadelphia psychiatrist Thomas Story Kirkbride in the mid-19th century. The site of the hospital was the object of a competition between Green Bay and Oshkosh in 1870.

  8. Paine Art Center and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Paine Art Center and Gardens. /  44.03528°N 88.55833°W  / 44.03528; -88.55833. The Paine Art Center and Gardens is a preserved historic estate with a mansion and gardens located in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. It includes public art galleries and botanic gardens on 3 acres (1.2 ha), and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .

  9. Algoma Boulevard Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Location. Roughly, Algoma Blvd. from Woodland Ave. to Hollister Ave., Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Area. 42 acres (17 ha) NRHP reference No. 94001368 [1] Added to NRHP. December 1, 1994. The Algoma Boulevard Historic District is located in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.