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J. W. Corwith Livery

Buildings and structures completed in 1911National Register of Historic Places in Sauk County, WisconsinReedsburg, WisconsinStables in the United StatesUse mdy dates from August 2023
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Corwith Livery Reedsburg
Corwith Livery Reedsburg

The J. W. Corwith Livery is a historic livery building at 121 S. Webb Avenue in Reedsburg, Wisconsin. William Corwith built the livery in 1911; at the time it was one of three liveries operating in Reedsburg. The horse and buggy was still a primary means of transportation in the early twentieth century, and liveries both cared for personal horses and provided horses and buggies to transport people who did not own a horse. The one-story brick building included a waiting room, office, carriage room, and stable space for up to 120 horses. As the automobile became more popular, the livery transitioned to providing horses for private events and pleasure riding, and like many liveries it eventually became an auto garage as well. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 20, 2004.

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