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Joseph Kronser Hotel and Saloon

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JosephKronserHotelAndSaloonGreenvilleWIS76
JosephKronserHotelAndSaloonGreenvilleWIS76

The Joseph Kronser Hotel and Saloon of Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, was built in 1897. The hotel and saloon also were primarily intended for railroad travelers along the adjacent Chicago and North Western Railway line. The hotel had five rooms available and also housed the ticket office for the railroad. The building also featured the first post office in town until the 1940s, a barbershop from the 1940s to 1968 and a gas station after 1929.The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988 as well as the State Register of Historic Places in 1989 for its significance in architecture and to the development of Greenville.

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Joseph Kronser Hotel and Saloon
Greenville Drive, Town of Greenville

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Greenville Drive
54942 Town of Greenville
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