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Wausauâs historic landmark decision delayed, DAUV Hall moves forward amid controversy
A historic building faces an uncertain future while another one inches closer to preservationâfind out how these decisions could reshape Wausau's architectural legacy.
Damakant Jayshi The Wausau Historic Preservation Commission postponed its decision to designate Marathon County Home and Hospital as a historic landmark but moved ahead on a second property in the city. Marathon Countyâs Human Resources, Finance and Property Committee will have 60 days to study the impact of landmarking the building at 1200 Lake View Drive. Built in 1927, the building isâŚ
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Historic Home From Frank Lloyd Wrightâs Usonian Period in Wisconsin Available for $425K
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This Usonian gem in Wausau, WI, was snapped up by a Texas couple as a vacation home in Northern Wisconsin. Now they hope to find a new occupant whoâs just as smitten with the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright.
âWe were looking for a Frank Lloyd Wright homeâit didnât matter whereâat a price we could afford,â explains homeowner David Wood.
They ended up purchasing the four-bedroom, three-bathroom Charles and Dorothy Manson home. Built in 1940, it is considered an early piece from Wrightâs Usonian period.
When Wood saw the home six years ago, he made an offer with no contingencies, getting it for $160,000. Now that heâs spending less time in Wisconsin, heâs ready to unload the 2,462-square-foot home for $425,000.
Constructed from local Ringle bricks and Tidewater cypress in a board and batten design, the home earned a spot on the National Register of Historic Places during Woodâs ownership.
Wood thinks the next owner might be in search of a âtrophy homeâ or a secondary residence. Interest so far has come from architects.
âWeâre not looking for a local person so much,â says Wood, âbecause itâs a unique home. Iâm not looking for the casual âGee, this has been in the area for years and Iâm finally going to take a lookâ type of buyer.â
Wright fans will recognize his signature perforated windows and compressed entry hall and gallery. Thereâs also an abundance of light in the living room thanks to a wall of windows and 11-foot ceiling.
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Although the Manson family kept the property until the late 1960s, âthereâs been maybe nine or 10 different families over the yearsâ who have owned the home, says Wood. Of those families, âtwo still live in the area.â
As with Wrightâs other Usonian homes, the residence sits slightly lower than street level and features a long, horizontal design. The original carport was turned into a storage room by a previous owner, but itâs now been restored.
Wood and his spouse updated the home while maintaining the architectural integrity. They worked with the local historic preservation committee to replace the pebble and tar flat roof with a rubber roof. They also refinished and restained the exterior wood, restored the second-floor bath, and remodeled the kitchen.
Other upgrades include new landscaping, working fireplaces, and an updated heating system. They also created custom seat cushions and insulated curtains.
Using Wrightâs blueprintsâwhich come with the houseâthey commissioned furnishings for the home. Several pieces will remain with the home, including the dining chairs and the framed photos in the 44-foot-long gallery. Also included in the home sale: the original clothes-drying rack and an adjacent 0.34-acre lot just north of the property.
The home fits seamlessly into its surroundings.
âA lot of historic homes are in this area,â says Wood. âSeveral homes are on the National Register of Historic Places. It is very hilly, very green, and the neighbors are wonderful.â
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Historic Preservation Commission mulls Wausau landmarking decisions
The commission tabled a nomination process for landmarking the Marathon County Home and Hospital, which has an interesting history.
Damakant Jayshi It was a mixed fair at the Wausau Historic Preservation Commission on Wednesday regarding Wausauâs historic landmarks. The commission voted to initiate the landmarking process for the Jacob Kolter house at 202 Grand Avenue, pulled the Henry Miller House at 1314 Grand Avenue from consideration, tabled a proposal on a Marathon County Home and Hospital at 1200 Lakeview Drive andâŚ
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