English: The Rowley House at 7410 Hubbard Avenue in Middleton, Wisconsin. It now houses the Middleton Historical Society Museum. It was built in 1867 by Dr. Newman (Numan?) C. Rowley at a cost of $800. In 1871, his son, Dr. Antinous A. Rowley, moved in and continued the practice. Here, his son, Dr. Antinous G. Rowley, became the third Dr. Rowley. His half sister, Arlene Rowley Morhoff, is the present owner and resident. It is a century home, having been owned and lived in by one family for over 100 years. It was built with yellow brick that likely came from the Pheasant Branch brickyard. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.
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