Over at Walworth County Today, there’s a photo gallery of fourteen of Whitewater’s nineteen historic landmarks and places. The galley has photographs of the
- Birge Fountain, 1903; 402 W. Main St.
- First United Methodist Church, 1872-73; 145 S. Prairie St.
- Nelson Salsbury House, 1874; 404 W. Main St.
- Engebretsen Dorr House, 1895; 622 W. Main St.
- G.W. Esterly House, 1876; 604 W. Main St.
- Sanger Marsh House, 1861; 522 W. Main St.
- J.J. Starin House, 1860; 507 W. Main St.
- Newton M. Littlejohn House, c. 1859; 428 W. Main St
- White Memorial Building, 1904; 402 W. Main St.
- The restored 1890 Whitewater Passenger Depot; 310 W. Whitewater St.
- Stone Stable, west of the depot, circa 1845
- Indian Effigy Mounds. These effigy mounds, dating from 400 BC to AD 1500
- Bassett House, 1857, with additions in 1858; 708 W. Main St.
- Hamilton House, 1868, remodeled in 1881 and 1887; 328 W. Main St.