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- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery abstract "The Bayfield Fish Hatchery is a historic fish hatchery in Salmo, Wisconsin, located 2.3 miles (3.7 km) southwest of Bayfield. The hatchery was built in 1897 in the Queen Anne style and Shingle style using local brownstone and played a historically significant role in the fishing industry on Lake Superior. On July 22, 1981, the hatchery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery added "1981-07-22".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery architecturalStyle Shingle_style_architecture.
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery area "404.68564224".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery nearestCity Salmo,_Wisconsin.
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery nrhpReferenceNumber "81000033".
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- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery wikiPageID "37328093".
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- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery yearOfConstruction "1897".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery added "1981-07-22".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery architectOrBuilder "Padley,H.P.".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery architecture "Queen Anne, Shingle Style".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery built "1897".
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- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery latDegrees "46".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery latDirection "N".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery latMinutes "47".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery latSeconds "10".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery locmapin "Wisconsin".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery longDegrees "90".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery longDirection "W".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery longMinutes "51".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery longSeconds "49".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery name "Bayfield Fish Hatchery".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery nearestCity Salmo,_Wisconsin.
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery refnum "81000033".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery subject Category:Agricultural_buildings_and_structures_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Bayfield_County,_Wisconsin.
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery subject Category:Fish_hatcheries_in_the_United_States.
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery subject Category:Government_buildings_completed_in_1897.
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery subject Category:Government_buildings_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Wisconsin.
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery subject Category:Infrastructure_completed_in_1897.
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery subject Category:Queen_Anne_architecture_in_Wisconsin.
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery subject Category:Shingle_Style_architecture_in_Wisconsin.
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- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery comment "The Bayfield Fish Hatchery is a historic fish hatchery in Salmo, Wisconsin, located 2.3 miles (3.7 km) southwest of Bayfield. The hatchery was built in 1897 in the Queen Anne style and Shingle style using local brownstone and played a historically significant role in the fishing industry on Lake Superior. On July 22, 1981, the hatchery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.".
- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery label "Bayfield Fish Hatchery".
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- Bayfield_Fish_Hatchery name "Bayfield Fish Hatchery".