2005 Neillsville Tour
Photographs by Jim Rakovec
Factual Contributors: Judy Hansen, Dolores Kenyon & Marge Rakovec.
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Glass House Tavern with empty store on right 130 W. 5th St. |
#34 130 W. 5th. Street, Glass House Tavern, Building on the left At this point the early history of this building is unavailable. It has in more recent years housed a variety of taverns: In the late 1940s Steine's Tavern owned and operated by the Steinhalber's and from the early 1950s to the 1980s, Snowballs's Tavern owned and operated by the Meyer's. It is currently the Glass House Tavern. #34 134 W. 5th. Street, Primitive Star Gift Shop, Building on the right Information as to when this building was built and by whom is unavailable at this time. However it is known that it was the location of Gluch's Shoe Store, owned and operated by Oscar "Dimps" Gluch from somewhere in the 1930s to the mid 1950s. The Family Shoe Store occupied this building from the mid 1950s to 2005 and during this time was owned and operated by a variety of Neillsville business people. The Primitive Star Gift Shop took occupancy of this building in 2005 and remains there today. |
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Bumper to Bumper Auto Parts 140 W. 5th St. |
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Nagy Investigations 158 E. 4th St. |
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Jail House Museum E. 5th St. |
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Brick Yard Tavern 203 W. 7th St. |
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Urban Sales & Service 124 W. 7th St. |
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Green Lantern Bar 231 W. 7th St. |
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Seventh Day Adventist Church 5th & Clay St. |
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