N.Michigan-N.Superior
 
 
The North Michigan-Superior Historic District has 114 houses and a school building that make up the Historic District and constitute the oldest residential neighborhood in the city of De Pere, one of Wisconsin's oldest communities. Jesuit priests first settled this location as early as 1670, but the city got its start in 1835 with the construction of a dam across the river to create waterpower for industry. The original plat of De Pere was recorded in the same year and part of that plat is included within the boundaries of the District. Little was built here until 1850, when a bridge was built across the dam, linking the two sides of the river. Once the bridge was in place, commercial districts quickly evolved at both ends of the bridge and many of the houses in the neighborhood were built for persons who worked in the commercial area on the east side of the river. Most of the houses in the District are small to middle-sized examples of the various architectural styles and vernacular forms popular in De Pere during the period. The oldest houses are Italianate examples that date from the 1860s and the early 1870s, but there are also numerous smaller Queen Anne, Bungalow, American Foursquare, and Colonial Revival and Dutch Colonial Revival houses throughout the neighborhood.
 
 
 
 
Architectural styles in the District include:
 
 
Queen Anne
     227 superior    
227 N. Superior
     600 michigan    
600 N. Michigan
     615 michigan    
615 N. Michigan
     215 huron    
215 N. Huron
 
 
Colonial Revival
     633 michigan    
633 N. Michigan
     127 huron    
127 N. Huron
     506 superior    
506 N. Superior
     443 superior    
443 N. Superior
 
 
American Foursquare
     437 superior    
437 N. Superior
     515 superior    
515 N. Superior
     430 michigan    
430 N. Michigan
     133 superior    
133 N. Superior
 
 
Bungalow
     214 michigan    
     214 N. Michigan
     449 michigan    
449 N. Michigan    
     713 michigan    
713 N. Michigan    
     718 wisconsin    
718 N. Wisconsin    
 
 
Tudor Revival
522 wisconsin
522 N. Wisconsin
 
 
Gable
     232 michigan    
232 N. Michigan
     724 wisconsin     
724 N. Wisconsin 
     500 michigan    
500 N. Michigan
     214 superior    
214 N. Superior
 
 
Italianate
605 williams
 
 
Dutch Revival
     449 superior    
449 N. Superior
     712 wisconsin    
712 N. Wisconsin
     132 superior    
132 N. Superior
     632 wisconsin    
632 N. Wisconsin
 
 
Collegiate Gothic
728 superior
428 N. Superior