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National Register of Historic Places listings in Racine County, Wisconsin

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Racine County, Wisconsin. It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Racine County, Wisconsin. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map.[1]

Location of Racine County in Wisconsin

There are 57 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 5, 2024.[2]

Current listings edit

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Badger Building
 
Badger Building
December 3, 1980
(#80000174)
610 Main St.
42°43′36″N 87°46′58″W / 42.726667°N 87.782778°W / 42.726667; -87.782778 (Badger Building)
Racine 1915 Prairie style office building designed by Edmund Bailey Funston to house the Tidyman Candy Company.
2 Elam Beardsley Farmhouse
 
Elam Beardsley Farmhouse
March 1, 1982
(#82000699)
5601 Northwest Hwy.
42°47′28″N 88°15′45″W / 42.791111°N 88.2625°W / 42.791111; -88.2625 (Elam Beardsley Farmhouse)
Waterford Italianate-styled farmhouse with hip roofs and walls of cobblestone and split-faced fieldstone, with cut-stone quoins, built about 1855. Beardsley was one of the first settlers of Racine County, arriving over 20 years before building this house.[5][6]
3 Burlington Cemetery Chapel
 
Burlington Cemetery Chapel
October 9, 2013
(#13000824)
701 S. Browns Lake Dr.
42°40′56″N 88°15′35″W / 42.682325°N 88.259602°W / 42.682325; -88.259602 (Burlington Cemetery Chapel)
Burlington Richardsonian Romanesque-styled chapel built in 1922.[7]
4 Burlington Community Swimming Pools and Bathhouse
 
Burlington Community Swimming Pools and Bathhouse
October 23, 2013
(#13000850)
394 Amanda St.
42°40′48″N 88°17′10″W / 42.680134°N 88.286032°W / 42.680134; -88.286032 (Burlington Community Swimming Pools and Bathhouse)
Burlington Public swimming pool facility, designed by Carl Iverson in mid-20th century style and built in 1965. The bathhouse is a notable early user of precast concrete joists, made by the Burlington firm J.W. Peters & Sons.
5 Burlington Downtown Historic District
 
Burlington Downtown Historic District
June 2, 2000
(#00000603)
Roughly bounded by E. Jefferson, N. Pine, E. Washington, E. Chestnut, N. Dodge, Commerce, Mill, and W. Chestnut Sts.
42°40′49″N 88°16′37″W / 42.680278°N 88.276944°W / 42.680278; -88.276944 (Burlington Downtown Historic District)
Burlington Burlington's old downtown, with buildings ranging from the 1868 Italianate-styled Jones Block, to the 1895 Queen Anne Finke & Co. Block, to the 1909 Classical Revival Bank of Burlington, to the 1916 20th Century Commercial Agner Garage, to the 1926 English cottage-like Hansen Oil Co. Filling Station.
6 John Collins House
 
John Collins House
November 20, 1974
(#74000119)
6409 Nicholson Rd.
42°48′20″N 87°53′40″W / 42.805556°N 87.894444°W / 42.805556; -87.894444 (John Collins House)
Caledonia Frame Greek Revival-styled home built in 1853, with a full temple front with four Doric columns supporting a large pediment. Wing added around 1873.[8]
7 Eli R. Cooley House
 
Eli R. Cooley House
April 11, 1973
(#73000273)
1135 S. Main St.
42°43′09″N 87°46′55″W / 42.719167°N 87.781944°W / 42.719167; -87.781944 (Eli R. Cooley House)
Racine Designed by Lucas Bradley and built in the early 1850s, this house has been described as "Wisconsin's finest remaining Greek Revival residence."
8 Thomas Driver and Sons Manufacturing Company
 
Thomas Driver and Sons Manufacturing Company
July 14, 2004
(#04000713)
134 S. Main St., 214 State St.
42°43′55″N 87°47′03″W / 42.731944°N 87.784167°W / 42.731944; -87.784167 (Thomas Driver and Sons Manufacturing Company)
Racine Factory complex, comprising the 1882 4-story former Star Roller Mills, the 1888 Driver office building, and the 1896 Driver Planing Mill, Sash, Door and Blind Factory.
9 First Presbyterian Church
 
First Presbyterian Church
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March 20, 1973
(#73000093)
716 College Ave.
42°43′32″N 87°47′07″W / 42.725556°N 87.785278°W / 42.725556; -87.785278 (First Presbyterian Church)
Racine Stately Greek Revival Presbyterian church designed by Lucas Bradley and built 1851-52.
10 Gold Medal Camp Furniture Company
 
Gold Medal Camp Furniture Company
May 7, 2019
(#100003915)
1700-1701 Packard Ave.
42°42′39″N 87°48′03″W / 42.7109°N 87.8009°W / 42.7109; -87.8009 (Gold Medal Camp Furniture Company)
Racine 3-story brick-walled mill-type factory complex built from 1905 to 1924, where portable folding furniture was built: cots, chairs, tables, etc.[9]
11 Chauncey Hall Building
 
Chauncey Hall Building
October 10, 1980
(#80000175)
338-340 Main St.
42°43′46″N 87°47′00″W / 42.729444°N 87.783333°W / 42.729444; -87.783333 (Chauncey Hall Building)
Racine Queen Anne-styled red-brick commercial building designed by E. Townsend Mix and built in 1883 for banker Chauncey Hall to hold a store and restaurant or saloon on the 1st floor, offices on 2nd, and a hall on 3rd floor.
12 Chauncey Hall House
 
Chauncey Hall House
January 2, 1976
(#76000075)
1235 S. Main St.
42°43′04″N 87°46′55″W / 42.717778°N 87.781944°W / 42.717778; -87.781944 (Chauncey Hall House)
Racine Oldest Gothic Revival house in Racine, designed by A.J. Downing with picturesque irregular form and elaborate bargeboards and built before 1854 for Hall.
13 Hansen House
 
Hansen House
June 6, 1979
(#79000103)
1221 N. Main St.
42°44′10″N 87°47′04″W / 42.736111°N 87.784444°W / 42.736111; -87.784444 (Hansen House)
Racine Greek Revival house with cornice returns and a colonnaded porch built around 1855 by carpenter Thomas Fuller on a hill above Racine harbor. Occupants included ship captains and the harbormaster.
14 Thomas P. Hardy House
 
Thomas P. Hardy House
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December 3, 1974
(#74000120)
1319 S. Main St.
42°42′59″N 87°46′55″W / 42.716389°N 87.781944°W / 42.716389; -87.781944 (Thomas P. Hardy House)
Racine 1905 winged Prairie School house designed by Wright, running down the bluff above Lake Michigan.
15 Franklyn Hazelo House
 
Franklyn Hazelo House
December 30, 1974
(#74000121)
34108 Oak Knoll Rd.
42°44′01″N 88°17′23″W / 42.733611°N 88.289722°W / 42.733611; -88.289722 (Franklyn Hazelo House)
Burlington Greek Revival-styled house with its front veneered in cobblestone, built in 1858.
16 Historic Sixth Street Business District
 
Historic Sixth Street Business District
March 24, 1988
(#88000263)
Roughly bounded by Water St. and Fifth St., Main Seventh St., and Grand Ave.
42°43′36″N 87°47′07″W / 42.726667°N 87.785278°W / 42.726667; -87.785278 (Historic Sixth Street Business District)
Racine Business district that grew along the main road coming into Racine from the west, with buildings ranging from the 1858 cream brick Italianate Ernst Hueffner Building to the 1933 Art Deco-styled First National Bank Trust Department building.
17 Horlick Malted Milk Company Industrial Complex
 
Horlick Malted Milk Company Industrial Complex
February 24, 2020
(#100004988)
2100-2234 Northwestern Ave., 1450-1500 Summit Ave.
42°44′18″N 87°48′29″W / 42.7382°N 87.8080°W / 42.7382; -87.8080 (Horlick Malted Milk Company Industrial Complex)
Racine Factory complex where William Horlick's company produced malted milk from sprouted barley, wheat flour, and evaporated milk. Included are the castle-like Gothic Revival-style factory blocks begun in 1882[10] and 1902,[11] the 1910 engine room building,[12] and the 1916 garage.[13]
18 Herbert F. Johnson House
 
Herbert F. Johnson House
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January 8, 1975
(#75000076)
33 E. Four Mile Rd.
42°46′49″N 87°46′16″W / 42.780278°N 87.771111°W / 42.780278; -87.771111 (Herbert F. Johnson House)
Wind Point Prairie School home known as Wingspread, with four wings radiating from a central hub, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1938-39 for Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr. on the Wind Point peninsula.
19 Peter Johnson House
 
Peter Johnson House
January 6, 1986
(#86000053)
1601 State St.
42°43′54″N 87°48′00″W / 42.731667°N 87.8°W / 42.731667; -87.8 (Peter Johnson House)
Racine Vernacular Queen Anne-styled house built in 1890, with sunburst motif in the gable ends, scroll-sawed decorations in the porch, and a distinctive tipped diamond stairway window. Also owned by bookkeeper William Havens and retired farmer Esek B. Sears.[14][15]
20 S. C. Johnson and Son Administration Building and Research Tower
 
S. C. Johnson and Son Administration Building and Research Tower
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December 27, 1974
(#74002275)
1525 Howe St.
42°42′49″N 87°47′27″W / 42.713611°N 87.790833°W / 42.713611; -87.790833 (S. C. Johnson and Son Administration Building and Research Tower)
Racine Office buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The 1939 admin building has the iconic "lily pad" columns, and revived Wright's career. The 1947 research tower was the first tall building without visible support for the outer walls.
21 Karel Jonas House
 
Karel Jonas House
March 1, 1982
(#82000700)
1337 N. Erie St.
42°44′17″N 87°47′13″W / 42.738056°N 87.786944°W / 42.738056; -87.786944 (Karel Jonas House)
Racine 1878 home of Karel Jonas, Czech nationalist and exile, journalist, author, Racine civic leader, Wisconsin assemblyman, Lieutenant Governor, and U.S. ambassador.
22 Kaiser's
 
Kaiser's
November 25, 1980
(#80000176)
218 6th St.
42°43′37″N 87°47′01″W / 42.726944°N 87.783611°W / 42.726944; -87.783611 (Kaiser's)
Racine 2-story store with its facade redesigned by Frank J. Hoffman in Art Deco glazed terra cotta in 1928. Housed Maurice and Helen Kaiser's men's clothes store for 40 years.[16][17]
23 Kane Street Historic District
 
Kane Street Historic District
July 25, 2014
(#14000452)
Generally bounded by Washington & Rudolph Sts., Perkins Blvd., Gardner Ave.
42°40′39″N 88°16′39″W / 42.6776°N 88.2775°W / 42.6776; -88.2775 (Kane Street Historic District)
Burlington Large historic neighborhood with 137 contributing buildings,[18] including the 1846 Greek Revival Perkins house,[19] the 1851 Federal-style Burhans house,[20] the 1859 Georgian Revival Union School,[21] the 1897 Queen Anne Jones house,[22] the 1914 Tudor Revival Kinsley house,[23] the 1920 American Foursquare McKercher house,[24] the 1925 Dutch Colonial Revival Gehritz house,[25] the 1925 Spanish Colonial Revival Harper house,[26] and the 1927 Spetzman bungalow.[27]
24 Kate Kelly (Shipwreck)
 
Kate Kelly (Shipwreck)
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November 21, 2007
(#07001219)
L. Michigan, 2 mi. E of Wind Pt.
42°46′48″N 87°43′31″W / 42.78°N 87.725278°W / 42.78; -87.725278 (Kate Kelly (Shipwreck))
Wind Point 126-foot wooden-hulled 2-masted schooner built in 1867. Carried grain, coal and iron around the Great Lakes. Sank in a storm in 1895 carrying a load of hemlock railroad ties to Chicago.
25 Mitchell Lewis Building
 
Mitchell Lewis Building
April 20, 2005
(#05000334)
815 Eighth St.
42°43′26″N 87°47′25″W / 42.723889°N 87.790278°W / 42.723889; -87.790278 (Mitchell Lewis Building)
Racine 3-story brick car factory/office building of the Mitchell Motor Company, designed by Guilbert and Funston and built in 1910. Later used for production of army tanks during WWII while owned by Massey-Harris.
26 Lincoln School
 
Lincoln School
August 19, 1994
(#94000999)
1800 State St.
42°44′06″N 87°48′14″W / 42.735°N 87.803889°W / 42.735; -87.803889 (Lincoln School)
Racine Public school designed in Romanesque style by Guilbert and Chandler and built in 1890. Converted to loft apartments around 1990.
27 McClurg Building
 
McClurg Building
July 13, 1977
(#77000044)
245 Main St.
42°43′51″N 87°47′00″W / 42.730833°N 87.783333°W / 42.730833; -87.783333 (McClurg Building)
Racine 4-story office building built in 1858 in Italian Renaissance Revival style for the Racine and Mississippi Railroad. Later housed Racine's first public library, a vaudeville theater, a Turkish bath, and the U.S.'s first vocational school, among other enterprises.
28 Melvin Avenue Residential Historic District
 
Melvin Avenue Residential Historic District
November 2, 2011
(#11000788)
Melvin Ave. generally bounded by Erie & N. Main Sts.
42°45′20″N 87°47′07″W / 42.755556°N 87.785278°W / 42.755556; -87.785278 (Melvin Avenue Residential Historic District)
Racine Neighborhood north of the downtown[28] including the 1928 Seith bungalow,[29] the 1928 Colonial Revival Voelker house,[30] the 1929 Spanish Colonial Revival Griswold house,[31] the 1930 Dutch Colonial Revival Dederich house,[32] and the 1930 Tudor Revival Maier house.[33]
29 Memorial Hall
 
Memorial Hall
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April 10, 1980
(#80000177)
72 7th St.
42°43′33″N 87°46′51″W / 42.725833°N 87.780833°W / 42.725833; -87.780833 (Memorial Hall)
Racine Limestone auditorium above Lake Michigan, designed by Howard Van Doren Shaw in Neoclassical style, with a 2-story portico entrance. Built 1924-25 in memory of Racine's war dead.
30 George Murray House
 
George Murray House
June 6, 1979
(#79000104)
2219 Washington Ave.
42°42′49″N 87°48′22″W / 42.713611°N 87.806111°W / 42.713611; -87.806111 (George Murray House)
Racine Fine 2-story cream brick Italianate house designed by Walter Blythe and built in 1874. Murray was a Scottish immigrant who joined a lumber, lathe and shingle business in Racine.
31 No. 4 Engine House
 
No. 4 Engine House
June 27, 1979
(#79000102)
1339 Lincoln St.
42°44′16″N 87°47′20″W / 42.737778°N 87.788889°W / 42.737778; -87.788889 (No. 4 Engine House)
Racine Fire station with 4-story hose-drying and observation tower, designed by W.F. Goodhue in High Victorian Italianate style and built in 1888.[34][35]
32 Northside Historic District of Cream Brick Workers' Cottages
 
Northside Historic District of Cream Brick Workers' Cottages
March 16, 1994
(#94000155)
Roughly bounded by Goold, Erie, English, Main, Yout and Chatham Sts. and Lakeview Community Center
42°44′46″N 87°47′08″W / 42.746111°N 87.785556°W / 42.746111; -87.785556 (Northside Historic District of Cream Brick Workers' Cottages)
Racine Neighborhood of modest homes, mostly 1.5 stories and front-gabled. Before 1900 they were mostly cream brick; after mostly frame.[36] The 1884 Italianate-styled Falk house is a good example of an early brick cottage.[37] Other structures include the 1894 Staaden butcher shop[38] and the 1922 Kort bungalow.[39]
33 Norwegian Buildings at Heg Park
 
Norwegian Buildings at Heg Park
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July 17, 1980
(#80000178)
NE of Waterford on Heg Park Rd.
42°48′16″N 88°10′22″W / 42.804444°N 88.172778°W / 42.804444; -88.172778 (Norwegian Buildings at Heg Park)
Wind Lake The 1837 Bendickson log cabin and the Eielson frame house were moved from elsewhere. The 1869 Norway Evangelical Lutheran church was built on this site when this community was a focal point of Norwegian immigration to America.[40][41]
34 Old Main Street Historic District
 
Old Main Street Historic District
August 11, 1987
(#87000491)
Roughly bounded by Second St., Lake Ave., Fifth St., and Wisconsin Ave.
42°43′46″N 87°47′00″W / 42.729444°N 87.783333°W / 42.729444; -87.783333 (Old Main Street Historic District)
Racine Racine's old downtown, including the 1849 Italianate Durand and Hill Block, the 1857 Italian Renaissance Revival McClurg building, the 1880 Werner saloon and tailor shop, the 1891 Queen Anne-styled Mrvicka/Pabst saloon, the 1907 Engine House No 5, the 1915 Prairie Style YMCA, the 1919 Neoclassical Manufacturer's National Bank, the 1924 Chicago style Zahn's department store, and the 1929 White Tower Restaurant.
35 Orchard Street Historic District
 
Orchard Street Historic District
August 22, 2016
(#16000566)
Generally bounded by Haven & Lindermann Aves., Russet & Kentucky Sts.
42°43′26″N 87°49′43″W / 42.723789°N 87.828675°W / 42.723789; -87.828675 (Orchard Street Historic District)
Racine West-side neighborhood that developed from 1929 to 1958,[42] including the 1929 Matson bungalow,[43] the 1930 Tudor Revival Tagatz house,[44] the 1936 Colonial Revival Cooke house,[45] the 1936 Mediterranean Revival Anderson house,[46] the 1946 Georgian Revival Carnell house,[47] and the 1949 Ranch-style Hess house.[48]
36 Racine College
 
Racine College
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December 12, 1976
(#76000076)
600 21st St.
42°42′22″N 87°47′10″W / 42.706111°N 87.786111°W / 42.706111; -87.786111 (Racine College)
Racine Episcopal college founded in 1852, with Neo-Gothic buildings. Reorganized as a prep school and military school from 1889 to 1933. Now the DeKoven Center.
37 Racine County Courthouse
 
Racine County Courthouse
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July 28, 1980
(#80000179)
730 Wisconsin Ave.
42°43′30″N 87°47′03″W / 42.725°N 87.784167°W / 42.725; -87.784167 (Racine County Courthouse)
Racine 11-story courthouse designed by Holabird & Root in Modernist style with Art Deco details and built 1930 to 1931. Features relief sculptures by Carl Milles.
38 Racine Depot
 
Racine Depot
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October 10, 1980
(#80000180)
1402 Liberty St.
42°43′50″N 87°47′52″W / 42.730556°N 87.797778°W / 42.730556; -87.797778 (Racine Depot)
Racine Depot of the Chicago & NW Railway, designed by Frost & Granger and built in 1901 in Classical Revival style, built of red brick with stone trim.
39 Racine Elks Club, Lodge No. 252
 
Racine Elks Club, Lodge No. 252
September 7, 1984
(#84003778)
601 Lake Ave.
42°43′37″N 87°46′52″W / 42.726944°N 87.781111°W / 42.726944; -87.781111 (Racine Elks Club, Lodge No. 252)
Racine 3-story Elks clubhouse, designed by A. Arthur Guilbert in Neoclassical style, and built in 1912.
40 Racine Harbor Lighthouse and Life Saving Station
 
Racine Harbor Lighthouse and Life Saving Station
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September 9, 1975
(#75000077)
Racine Harbor North Pier
42°44′03″N 87°46′43″W / 42.734167°N 87.778611°W / 42.734167; -87.778611 (Racine Harbor Lighthouse and Life Saving Station)
Racine Lightkeeper's quarters with integrated lighthouse tower built in 1866 to mark the entrance to Racine's harbor. In 1903 a separate life-saving station was added, from which a team from the Life-Saving Service launched search-and-rescue operations on Lake Michigan.
41 Racine Public Library
 
Racine Public Library
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March 20, 1981
(#81000056)
701 S. Main St.
42°43′33″N 87°46′56″W / 42.725833°N 87.782222°W / 42.725833; -87.782222 (Racine Public Library)
Racine Former Carnegie Library, designed by John Mauran in Beaux-Arts style and built in 1904. Now houses Racine Heritage Museum.
42 Racine Rubber Company Homes Historic District
 
Racine Rubber Company Homes Historic District
September 27, 2006
(#06000904)
Roughly bounded by Victory Ave., Republic Ave., Cleveland Ave. and West Boulevard
42°42′44″N 87°49′10″W / 42.712222°N 87.819444°W / 42.712222; -87.819444 (Racine Rubber Company Homes Historic District)
Racine Planned neighborhood built in 1919-20 by the Ajax Rubber Company for its workers. Consists of 100 duplex homes in 10 standard models. All originally had clapboard siding, wood shingles, and open porches. 3117-3119 17th St is an example of type 1.[49] The neighborhood is also known as "Rubberville."[50]
43 Rickeman Grocery Building
 
Rickeman Grocery Building
March 1, 1982
(#82000701)
415 6th St.
42°43′35″N 87°47′08″W / 42.726389°N 87.785556°W / 42.726389; -87.785556 (Rickeman Grocery Building)
Racine Italianate-styled store with a pressed sheet metal cornice, built in 1894 to house Rickeman's grocery and saloon.
44 Shoop Building
 
Shoop Building
April 26, 1978
(#78000129)
215 State St.
42°43′53″N 87°47′04″W / 42.731389°N 87.784444°W / 42.731389; -87.784444 (Shoop Building)
Racine 6-story Richardsonian Romanesque-styled office building designed by James Gilbert Chandler and built from 1893 to 1902, from which Dr. Clarendon Shoop sold his patent medicines. Later housed Western Publishing.
45 Southern Wisconsin Home Historic District
 
Southern Wisconsin Home Historic District
September 27, 1991
(#91001394)
21425 Spring St.
42°41′36″N 88°04′52″W / 42.693333°N 88.081111°W / 42.693333; -88.081111 (Southern Wisconsin Home Historic District)
Dover Complex of "cottages" and service buildings built from 1918 to 1938 to house and educate mentally retarded people in a somewhat home-like environment.[51][52]
46 Southside Historic District
 
Southside Historic District
October 18, 1977
(#77000147)
Roughly bounded by Lake Michigan, DeKoven Ave., Villa and Eighth Sts.
42°42′51″N 87°46′57″W / 42.714167°N 87.7825°W / 42.714167; -87.7825 (Southside Historic District)
Racine Prestigious neighborhood with over 500 contributing structures representing many architectural styles, some built as early as the 1840s.
47 St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Chapel, Guildhall, and Rectory
 
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Chapel, Guildhall, and Rectory
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July 27, 1979
(#79000105)
614 S. Main St.
42°43′35″N 87°46′59″W / 42.726389°N 87.783056°W / 42.726389; -87.783056 (St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Chapel, Guildhall, and Rectory)
Racine Episcopal parish complex, including the 1866 Gothic Revival-styled church designed by E. Townsend Mix.
48 St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church
 
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church
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July 5, 1979
(#79000106)
1100 Erie St.
42°44′04″N 87°47′15″W / 42.734444°N 87.7875°W / 42.734444; -87.7875 (St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church)
Racine Church that is surprisingly modern-looking for being built in 1925. In his design, Barry Byrne mixed Neogothic style with Art Deco and perhaps a bit of Prairie School.
49 United Laymen Bible Student Tabernacle
 
United Laymen Bible Student Tabernacle
December 8, 1983
(#83004318)
924 Center St.
42°43′19″N 87°47′23″W / 42.721944°N 87.789722°W / 42.721944; -87.789722 (United Laymen Bible Student Tabernacle)
Racine Brick auditorium designed with Art Deco front by J. Mandor Matson and built in 1927 for a cross-church Bible study group.
50 Uptown Theater
 
Uptown Theater
March 1, 1982
(#82000702)
1426-1430 Washington Ave.
42°42′57″N 87°47′54″W / 42.715833°N 87.798333°W / 42.715833; -87.798333 (Uptown Theater)
Racine 1200-seat theater with ornate Gothic Revival interior designed by Wade B. Denham - the last historic theater interior in Racine.
51 US Post Office-Racine Main
 
US Post Office-Racine Main
May 8, 1985
(#85000989)
603 Main St.
42°43′37″N 87°46′56″W / 42.726944°N 87.782222°W / 42.726944; -87.782222 (US Post Office-Racine Main)
Racine large Neoclassical-styled post office built in 1930, with the front entrance ornamented with six large Corinthian columns.
52 Walker Manufacturing Company-Ajax Plant
 
Walker Manufacturing Company-Ajax Plant
August 9, 2016
(#16000519)
1520 Clark St.
42°42′48″N 87°47′42″W / 42.713354°N 87.794945°W / 42.713354; -87.794945 (Walker Manufacturing Company-Ajax Plant)
Racine Brick factory complex begun in 1894 which manufactured automobile mufflers, and where the innovative Walker Silencer was invented.[53]
53 Whitman-Belden House
 
Whitman-Belden House
January 17, 1980
(#80000181)
108 N. State St.
42°44′31″N 88°13′37″W / 42.741944°N 88.226944°W / 42.741944; -88.226944 (Whitman-Belden House)
Rochester Intact Greek Revival-styled house built in 1847[54] by Abial Whitman, a clothes merchant from Vermont. The lot was initially owned by Philo Belden, early settler, land speculator, businessman, legislator, and judge. His grandson Ellsworth, also a judge, grew up in the house and inherited it at the age of 10.[55]
54 Wilmanor Apartments
 
Wilmanor Apartments
June 24, 1994
(#94000649)
1419-1429 W. Sixth St. and 253-255 N. Memorial Dr.
42°43′32″N 87°47′55″W / 42.725556°N 87.798611°W / 42.725556; -87.798611 (Wilmanor Apartments)
Racine 3-story Georgian Revival-styled apartment building designed by J. Mandor Matson and built by Wm. M. Christensen Construction in 1929, when it was only the second large-scale apartment building in Racine.[56][57]
55 Windpoint Light Station
 
Windpoint Light Station
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July 19, 1984
(#84003780)
Windridge Dr. at Lake Michigan
42°46′51″N 87°45′30″W / 42.780833°N 87.758333°W / 42.780833; -87.758333 (Windpoint Light Station)
Racine 108-foot lighthouse designed by Orlando Metcalfe Poe and built in 1880 on the point 3.5 miles north of Racine.
56 Yorkville #4 School
 
Yorkville #4 School
August 4, 2011
(#11000518)
17640 Old Yorkville Rd.
42°44′31″N 88°01′37″W / 42.741944°N 88.026944°W / 42.741944; -88.026944 (Yorkville #4 School)
Yorkville 1-room school built in 1885, with cream brick walls, Italianate-styled brackets under the eaves, and a matching cupola.[58]
57 Young Men's Christian Association Building
 
Young Men's Christian Association Building
March 1, 1982
(#82000703)
314-320 6th St.
42°43′36″N 87°47′05″W / 42.726667°N 87.784722°W / 42.726667; -87.784722 (Young Men's Christian Association Building)
Racine Queen Anne-styled YMCA building, designed by James Gilbert Chandler and built in 1886.

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  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided is primarily from the National Register Information System, and has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For 1%, the location info may be way off. We seek to correct the coordinate information wherever it is found to be erroneous. Please leave a note in the Discussion page for this article if you believe any specific location is incorrect.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 5, 2024.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  5. ^ "Elam Beardsley Farmhouse". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
  6. ^ Diane H. Filipowicz; Bruce Kelley (Nov 1980). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Beardsley, Elam, Farmhouse". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-02-12. With two photos.
  7. ^ "Burlington Cemetery Chapel". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-15.
  8. ^ "Collins, John, House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
  9. ^ "Gold Medal Camp Furniture Company". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2019-05-22.
  10. ^ "Horlick Malted Milk Company Factory - Building 1". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  11. ^ "Horlick Malted Milk Company Factory - Building 2". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  12. ^ "Horlick Malted Milk Company Engine Room". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  13. ^ "Horlick Malted Milk Company Garage". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  14. ^ "Peter Johnson House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
  15. ^ Dawn Goshorn (1985-02-02). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Peter Johnson House". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-07-12. With eight photos.
  16. ^ "Kaiser's". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
  17. ^ Robert D. Long (1980-01-15). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Kaiser's". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-02-12. With one photo.
  18. ^ "Kane Street Historic District". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  19. ^ "Origen & Julia Ann Perkins House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  20. ^ "John and Catharina Burhans House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  21. ^ "Burlington Union School". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  22. ^ "Charles A. and Sarah Jones House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  23. ^ "Kinsley House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  24. ^ "Isabelle McKercher House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  25. ^ "Gehritz House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  26. ^ "George & Nellie Harper House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  27. ^ "Adolph Spetzman House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  28. ^ "Melvin Avenue Residential Historic District". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
  29. ^ "Theodore L. & Ruth C. Seith House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
  30. ^ "Clarence Andrew Voelker House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
  31. ^ "Henry F. and Edna S. Griswold House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
  32. ^ "Frederick S. & Dorothy C. Dederich House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
  33. ^ "Gordon J. & Myrle Maier House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
  34. ^ "No. 4 Engine House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-18.
  35. ^ Donald Donath; Katherine E. Hundt; David R. Black (1978-07-07). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Number 4 Engine House". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-07-18. With one photo.
  36. ^ Don Rintz (1992-09-14). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Northside Historic District of Cream Brick Workers' Cottages". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-07-18. With 31 photos.
  37. ^ "Berthold Falk House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-18.
  38. ^ "William Staaden Butcher Shop". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-18.
  39. ^ "Frederick Kort House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-18.
  40. ^ "Norwegian Buildings at Heg Park". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-18.
  41. ^ Terry L. Shoptaugh; Pastor Eugene Leschensky (1979-12-15). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Norwegian Buildings at Heg Park". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-07-18. With one photo.
  42. ^ "Orchard Street Historic District". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-21.
  43. ^ "Nels Matson House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-21.
  44. ^ "Leonard C. and Bertha Tagatz House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-21.
  45. ^ "George E. and Helen Cooke House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-21.
  46. ^ "Victor L. and Elsie Anderson House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-21.
  47. ^ "George W. and Alice Carnell House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-21.
  48. ^ "Earl H. and Florence Hess House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-21.
  49. ^ "Racine Rubber Company Homes". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-08-16.
  50. ^ Traci E. Schnell (December 2005). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Racine Rubber Company Homes Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-08-16. With 15 photos.
  51. ^ "Southern Wisconsin Home Historic District". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-08-19.
  52. ^ Tricia Canaday; James Draeger (1991-01-24). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Southern Wisconsin Home Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-08-19. With 13 photos.
  53. ^ "Walker Manufacturing Company - Ajax Plant". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-09-08.
  54. ^ "Whitman-Belden House". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-09-08.
  55. ^ Patricia Mueller (1979-06-06). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Whitman-Belden House". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-09-08. With seven photos.
  56. ^ "Wilmanor Apartments". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-09-16.
  57. ^ Timothy F. Heggland (1993-12-10). "NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Wilmanor Apartments". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-09-16. With two photos.
  58. ^ "Yorkville #4 School Apartments". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-09-16.

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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Racine County Wisconsin It is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries in the National Register of Historic Places that are located in Racine County Wisconsin The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map 1 Location of Racine County in WisconsinThere are 57 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 5 2024 2 Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Current listings edit 3 Name on the Register Image Date listed 4 LocationCity or town Description1 Badger Building nbsp Badger Building December 3 1980 80000174 610 Main St 42 43 36 N 87 46 58 W 42 726667 N 87 782778 W 42 726667 87 782778 Badger Building Racine 1915 Prairie style office building designed by Edmund Bailey Funston to house the Tidyman Candy Company 2 Elam Beardsley Farmhouse nbsp Elam Beardsley Farmhouse March 1 1982 82000699 5601 Northwest Hwy 42 47 28 N 88 15 45 W 42 791111 N 88 2625 W 42 791111 88 2625 Elam Beardsley Farmhouse Waterford Italianate styled farmhouse with hip roofs and walls of cobblestone and split faced fieldstone with cut stone quoins built about 1855 Beardsley was one of the first settlers of Racine County arriving over 20 years before building this house 5 6 3 Burlington Cemetery Chapel nbsp Burlington Cemetery Chapel October 9 2013 13000824 701 S Browns Lake Dr 42 40 56 N 88 15 35 W 42 682325 N 88 259602 W 42 682325 88 259602 Burlington Cemetery Chapel Burlington Richardsonian Romanesque styled chapel built in 1922 7 4 Burlington Community Swimming Pools and Bathhouse nbsp Burlington Community Swimming Pools and Bathhouse October 23 2013 13000850 394 Amanda St 42 40 48 N 88 17 10 W 42 680134 N 88 286032 W 42 680134 88 286032 Burlington Community Swimming Pools and Bathhouse Burlington Public swimming pool facility designed by Carl Iverson in mid 20th century style and built in 1965 The bathhouse is a notable early user of precast concrete joists made by the Burlington firm J W Peters amp Sons 5 Burlington Downtown Historic District nbsp Burlington Downtown Historic District June 2 2000 00000603 Roughly bounded by E Jefferson N Pine E Washington E Chestnut N Dodge Commerce Mill and W Chestnut Sts 42 40 49 N 88 16 37 W 42 680278 N 88 276944 W 42 680278 88 276944 Burlington Downtown Historic District Burlington Burlington s old downtown with buildings ranging from the 1868 Italianate styled Jones Block to the 1895 Queen Anne Finke amp Co Block to the 1909 Classical Revival Bank of Burlington to the 1916 20th Century Commercial Agner Garage to the 1926 English cottage like Hansen Oil Co Filling Station 6 John Collins House nbsp John Collins House November 20 1974 74000119 6409 Nicholson Rd 42 48 20 N 87 53 40 W 42 805556 N 87 894444 W 42 805556 87 894444 John Collins House Caledonia Frame Greek Revival styled home built in 1853 with a full temple front with four Doric columns supporting a large pediment Wing added around 1873 8 7 Eli R Cooley House nbsp Eli R Cooley House April 11 1973 73000273 1135 S Main St 42 43 09 N 87 46 55 W 42 719167 N 87 781944 W 42 719167 87 781944 Eli R Cooley House Racine Designed by Lucas Bradley and built in the early 1850s this house has been described as Wisconsin s finest remaining Greek Revival residence 8 Thomas Driver and Sons Manufacturing Company nbsp Thomas Driver and Sons Manufacturing Company July 14 2004 04000713 134 S Main St 214 State St 42 43 55 N 87 47 03 W 42 731944 N 87 784167 W 42 731944 87 784167 Thomas Driver and Sons Manufacturing Company Racine Factory complex comprising the 1882 4 story former Star Roller Mills the 1888 Driver office building and the 1896 Driver Planing Mill Sash Door and Blind Factory 9 First Presbyterian Church nbsp First Presbyterian Church nbsp More images March 20 1973 73000093 716 College Ave 42 43 32 N 87 47 07 W 42 725556 N 87 785278 W 42 725556 87 785278 First Presbyterian Church Racine Stately Greek Revival Presbyterian church designed by Lucas Bradley and built 1851 52 10 Gold Medal Camp Furniture Company nbsp Gold Medal Camp Furniture Company May 7 2019 100003915 1700 1701 Packard Ave 42 42 39 N 87 48 03 W 42 7109 N 87 8009 W 42 7109 87 8009 Gold Medal Camp Furniture Company Racine 3 story brick walled mill type factory complex built from 1905 to 1924 where portable folding furniture was built cots chairs tables etc 9 11 Chauncey Hall Building nbsp Chauncey Hall Building October 10 1980 80000175 338 340 Main St 42 43 46 N 87 47 00 W 42 729444 N 87 783333 W 42 729444 87 783333 Chauncey Hall Building Racine Queen Anne styled red brick commercial building designed by E Townsend Mix and built in 1883 for banker Chauncey Hall to hold a store and restaurant or saloon on the 1st floor offices on 2nd and a hall on 3rd floor 12 Chauncey Hall House nbsp Chauncey Hall House January 2 1976 76000075 1235 S Main St 42 43 04 N 87 46 55 W 42 717778 N 87 781944 W 42 717778 87 781944 Chauncey Hall House Racine Oldest Gothic Revival house in Racine designed by A J Downing with picturesque irregular form and elaborate bargeboards and built before 1854 for Hall 13 Hansen House nbsp Hansen House June 6 1979 79000103 1221 N Main St 42 44 10 N 87 47 04 W 42 736111 N 87 784444 W 42 736111 87 784444 Hansen House Racine Greek Revival house with cornice returns and a colonnaded porch built around 1855 by carpenter Thomas Fuller on a hill above Racine harbor Occupants included ship captains and the harbormaster 14 Thomas P Hardy House nbsp Thomas P Hardy House nbsp More images December 3 1974 74000120 1319 S Main St 42 42 59 N 87 46 55 W 42 716389 N 87 781944 W 42 716389 87 781944 Thomas P Hardy House Racine 1905 winged Prairie School house designed by Wright running down the bluff above Lake Michigan 15 Franklyn Hazelo House nbsp Franklyn Hazelo House December 30 1974 74000121 34108 Oak Knoll Rd 42 44 01 N 88 17 23 W 42 733611 N 88 289722 W 42 733611 88 289722 Franklyn Hazelo House Burlington Greek Revival styled house with its front veneered in cobblestone built in 1858 16 Historic Sixth Street Business District nbsp Historic Sixth Street Business District March 24 1988 88000263 Roughly bounded by Water St and Fifth St Main Seventh St and Grand Ave 42 43 36 N 87 47 07 W 42 726667 N 87 785278 W 42 726667 87 785278 Historic Sixth Street Business District Racine Business district that grew along the main road coming into Racine from the west with buildings ranging from the 1858 cream brick Italianate Ernst Hueffner Building to the 1933 Art Deco styled First National Bank Trust Department building 17 Horlick Malted Milk Company Industrial Complex nbsp Horlick Malted Milk Company Industrial Complex February 24 2020 100004988 2100 2234 Northwestern Ave 1450 1500 Summit Ave 42 44 18 N 87 48 29 W 42 7382 N 87 8080 W 42 7382 87 8080 Horlick Malted Milk Company Industrial Complex Racine Factory complex where William Horlick s company produced malted milk from sprouted barley wheat flour and evaporated milk Included are the castle like Gothic Revival style factory blocks begun in 1882 10 and 1902 11 the 1910 engine room building 12 and the 1916 garage 13 18 Herbert F Johnson House nbsp Herbert F Johnson House nbsp More images January 8 1975 75000076 33 E Four Mile Rd 42 46 49 N 87 46 16 W 42 780278 N 87 771111 W 42 780278 87 771111 Herbert F Johnson House Wind Point Prairie School home known as Wingspread with four wings radiating from a central hub designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1938 39 for Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr on the Wind Point peninsula 19 Peter Johnson House nbsp Peter Johnson House January 6 1986 86000053 1601 State St 42 43 54 N 87 48 00 W 42 731667 N 87 8 W 42 731667 87 8 Peter Johnson House Racine Vernacular Queen Anne styled house built in 1890 with sunburst motif in the gable ends scroll sawed decorations in the porch and a distinctive tipped diamond stairway window Also owned by bookkeeper William Havens and retired farmer Esek B Sears 14 15 20 S C Johnson and Son Administration Building and Research Tower nbsp S C Johnson and Son Administration Building and Research Tower nbsp More images December 27 1974 74002275 1525 Howe St 42 42 49 N 87 47 27 W 42 713611 N 87 790833 W 42 713611 87 790833 S C Johnson and Son Administration Building and Research Tower Racine Office buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright The 1939 admin building has the iconic lily pad columns and revived Wright s career The 1947 research tower was the first tall building without visible support for the outer walls 21 Karel Jonas House nbsp Karel Jonas House March 1 1982 82000700 1337 N Erie St 42 44 17 N 87 47 13 W 42 738056 N 87 786944 W 42 738056 87 786944 Karel Jonas House Racine 1878 home of Karel Jonas Czech nationalist and exile journalist author Racine civic leader Wisconsin assemblyman Lieutenant Governor and U S ambassador 22 Kaiser s nbsp Kaiser s November 25 1980 80000176 218 6th St 42 43 37 N 87 47 01 W 42 726944 N 87 783611 W 42 726944 87 783611 Kaiser s Racine 2 story store with its facade redesigned by Frank J Hoffman in Art Deco glazed terra cotta in 1928 Housed Maurice and Helen Kaiser s men s clothes store for 40 years 16 17 23 Kane Street Historic District nbsp Kane Street Historic District July 25 2014 14000452 Generally bounded by Washington amp Rudolph Sts Perkins Blvd Gardner Ave 42 40 39 N 88 16 39 W 42 6776 N 88 2775 W 42 6776 88 2775 Kane Street Historic District Burlington Large historic neighborhood with 137 contributing buildings 18 including the 1846 Greek Revival Perkins house 19 the 1851 Federal style Burhans house 20 the 1859 Georgian Revival Union School 21 the 1897 Queen Anne Jones house 22 the 1914 Tudor Revival Kinsley house 23 the 1920 American Foursquare McKercher house 24 the 1925 Dutch Colonial Revival Gehritz house 25 the 1925 Spanish Colonial Revival Harper house 26 and the 1927 Spetzman bungalow 27 24 Kate Kelly Shipwreck nbsp Kate Kelly Shipwreck nbsp More images November 21 2007 07001219 L Michigan 2 mi E of Wind Pt 42 46 48 N 87 43 31 W 42 78 N 87 725278 W 42 78 87 725278 Kate Kelly Shipwreck Wind Point 126 foot wooden hulled 2 masted schooner built in 1867 Carried grain coal and iron around the Great Lakes Sank in a storm in 1895 carrying a load of hemlock railroad ties to Chicago 25 Mitchell Lewis Building nbsp Mitchell Lewis Building April 20 2005 05000334 815 Eighth St 42 43 26 N 87 47 25 W 42 723889 N 87 790278 W 42 723889 87 790278 Mitchell Lewis Building Racine 3 story brick car factory office building of the Mitchell Motor Company designed by Guilbert and Funston and built in 1910 Later used for production of army tanks during WWII while owned by Massey Harris 26 Lincoln School nbsp Lincoln School August 19 1994 94000999 1800 State St 42 44 06 N 87 48 14 W 42 735 N 87 803889 W 42 735 87 803889 Lincoln School Racine Public school designed in Romanesque style by Guilbert and Chandler and built in 1890 Converted to loft apartments around 1990 27 McClurg Building nbsp McClurg Building July 13 1977 77000044 245 Main St 42 43 51 N 87 47 00 W 42 730833 N 87 783333 W 42 730833 87 783333 McClurg Building Racine 4 story office building built in 1858 in Italian Renaissance Revival style for the Racine and Mississippi Railroad Later housed Racine s first public library a vaudeville theater a Turkish bath and the U S s first vocational school among other enterprises 28 Melvin Avenue Residential Historic District nbsp Melvin Avenue Residential Historic District November 2 2011 11000788 Melvin Ave generally bounded by Erie amp N Main Sts 42 45 20 N 87 47 07 W 42 755556 N 87 785278 W 42 755556 87 785278 Melvin Avenue Residential Historic District Racine Neighborhood north of the downtown 28 including the 1928 Seith bungalow 29 the 1928 Colonial Revival Voelker house 30 the 1929 Spanish Colonial Revival Griswold house 31 the 1930 Dutch Colonial Revival Dederich house 32 and the 1930 Tudor Revival Maier house 33 29 Memorial Hall nbsp Memorial Hall nbsp More images April 10 1980 80000177 72 7th St 42 43 33 N 87 46 51 W 42 725833 N 87 780833 W 42 725833 87 780833 Memorial Hall Racine Limestone auditorium above Lake Michigan designed by Howard Van Doren Shaw in Neoclassical style with a 2 story portico entrance Built 1924 25 in memory of Racine s war dead 30 George Murray House nbsp George Murray House June 6 1979 79000104 2219 Washington Ave 42 42 49 N 87 48 22 W 42 713611 N 87 806111 W 42 713611 87 806111 George Murray House Racine Fine 2 story cream brick Italianate house designed by Walter Blythe and built in 1874 Murray was a Scottish immigrant who joined a lumber lathe and shingle business in Racine 31 No 4 Engine House nbsp No 4 Engine House June 27 1979 79000102 1339 Lincoln St 42 44 16 N 87 47 20 W 42 737778 N 87 788889 W 42 737778 87 788889 No 4 Engine House Racine Fire station with 4 story hose drying and observation tower designed by W F Goodhue in High Victorian Italianate style and built in 1888 34 35 32 Northside Historic District of Cream Brick Workers Cottages nbsp Northside Historic District of Cream Brick Workers Cottages March 16 1994 94000155 Roughly bounded by Goold Erie English Main Yout and Chatham Sts and Lakeview Community Center 42 44 46 N 87 47 08 W 42 746111 N 87 785556 W 42 746111 87 785556 Northside Historic District of Cream Brick Workers Cottages Racine Neighborhood of modest homes mostly 1 5 stories and front gabled Before 1900 they were mostly cream brick after mostly frame 36 The 1884 Italianate styled Falk house is a good example of an early brick cottage 37 Other structures include the 1894 Staaden butcher shop 38 and the 1922 Kort bungalow 39 33 Norwegian Buildings at Heg Park nbsp Norwegian Buildings at Heg Park nbsp More images July 17 1980 80000178 NE of Waterford on Heg Park Rd 42 48 16 N 88 10 22 W 42 804444 N 88 172778 W 42 804444 88 172778 Norwegian Buildings at Heg Park Wind Lake The 1837 Bendickson log cabin and the Eielson frame house were moved from elsewhere The 1869 Norway Evangelical Lutheran church was built on this site when this community was a focal point of Norwegian immigration to America 40 41 34 Old Main Street Historic District nbsp Old Main Street Historic District August 11 1987 87000491 Roughly bounded by Second St Lake Ave Fifth St and Wisconsin Ave 42 43 46 N 87 47 00 W 42 729444 N 87 783333 W 42 729444 87 783333 Old Main Street Historic District Racine Racine s old downtown including the 1849 Italianate Durand and Hill Block the 1857 Italian Renaissance Revival McClurg building the 1880 Werner saloon and tailor shop the 1891 Queen Anne styled Mrvicka Pabst saloon the 1907 Engine House No 5 the 1915 Prairie Style YMCA the 1919 Neoclassical Manufacturer s National Bank the 1924 Chicago style Zahn s department store and the 1929 White Tower Restaurant 35 Orchard Street Historic District nbsp Orchard Street Historic District August 22 2016 16000566 Generally bounded by Haven amp Lindermann Aves Russet amp Kentucky Sts 42 43 26 N 87 49 43 W 42 723789 N 87 828675 W 42 723789 87 828675 Orchard Street Historic District Racine West side neighborhood that developed from 1929 to 1958 42 including the 1929 Matson bungalow 43 the 1930 Tudor Revival Tagatz house 44 the 1936 Colonial Revival Cooke house 45 the 1936 Mediterranean Revival Anderson house 46 the 1946 Georgian Revival Carnell house 47 and the 1949 Ranch style Hess house 48 36 Racine College nbsp Racine College nbsp More images December 12 1976 76000076 600 21st St 42 42 22 N 87 47 10 W 42 706111 N 87 786111 W 42 706111 87 786111 Racine College Racine Episcopal college founded in 1852 with Neo Gothic buildings Reorganized as a prep school and military school from 1889 to 1933 Now the DeKoven Center 37 Racine County Courthouse nbsp Racine County Courthouse nbsp More images July 28 1980 80000179 730 Wisconsin Ave 42 43 30 N 87 47 03 W 42 725 N 87 784167 W 42 725 87 784167 Racine County Courthouse Racine 11 story courthouse designed by Holabird amp Root in Modernist style with Art Deco details and built 1930 to 1931 Features relief sculptures by Carl Milles 38 Racine Depot nbsp Racine Depot nbsp More images October 10 1980 80000180 1402 Liberty St 42 43 50 N 87 47 52 W 42 730556 N 87 797778 W 42 730556 87 797778 Racine Depot Racine Depot of the Chicago amp NW Railway designed by Frost amp Granger and built in 1901 in Classical Revival style built of red brick with stone trim 39 Racine Elks Club Lodge No 252 nbsp Racine Elks Club Lodge No 252 September 7 1984 84003778 601 Lake Ave 42 43 37 N 87 46 52 W 42 726944 N 87 781111 W 42 726944 87 781111 Racine Elks Club Lodge No 252 Racine 3 story Elks clubhouse designed by A Arthur Guilbert in Neoclassical style and built in 1912 40 Racine Harbor Lighthouse and Life Saving Station nbsp Racine Harbor Lighthouse and Life Saving Station nbsp More images September 9 1975 75000077 Racine Harbor North Pier 42 44 03 N 87 46 43 W 42 734167 N 87 778611 W 42 734167 87 778611 Racine Harbor Lighthouse and Life Saving Station Racine Lightkeeper s quarters with integrated lighthouse tower built in 1866 to mark the entrance to Racine s harbor In 1903 a separate life saving station was added from which a team from the Life Saving Service launched search and rescue operations on Lake Michigan 41 Racine Public Library nbsp Racine Public Library nbsp More images March 20 1981 81000056 701 S Main St 42 43 33 N 87 46 56 W 42 725833 N 87 782222 W 42 725833 87 782222 Racine Public Library Racine Former Carnegie Library designed by John Mauran in Beaux Arts style and built in 1904 Now houses Racine Heritage Museum 42 Racine Rubber Company Homes Historic District nbsp Racine Rubber Company Homes Historic District September 27 2006 06000904 Roughly bounded by Victory Ave Republic Ave Cleveland Ave and West Boulevard 42 42 44 N 87 49 10 W 42 712222 N 87 819444 W 42 712222 87 819444 Racine Rubber Company Homes Historic District Racine Planned neighborhood built in 1919 20 by the Ajax Rubber Company for its workers Consists of 100 duplex homes in 10 standard models All originally had clapboard siding wood shingles and open porches 3117 3119 17th St is an example of type 1 49 The neighborhood is also known as Rubberville 50 43 Rickeman Grocery Building nbsp Rickeman Grocery Building March 1 1982 82000701 415 6th St 42 43 35 N 87 47 08 W 42 726389 N 87 785556 W 42 726389 87 785556 Rickeman Grocery Building Racine Italianate styled store with a pressed sheet metal cornice built in 1894 to house Rickeman s grocery and saloon 44 Shoop Building nbsp Shoop Building April 26 1978 78000129 215 State St 42 43 53 N 87 47 04 W 42 731389 N 87 784444 W 42 731389 87 784444 Shoop Building Racine 6 story Richardsonian Romanesque styled office building designed by James Gilbert Chandler and built from 1893 to 1902 from which Dr Clarendon Shoop sold his patent medicines Later housed Western Publishing 45 Southern Wisconsin Home Historic District nbsp Southern Wisconsin Home Historic District September 27 1991 91001394 21425 Spring St 42 41 36 N 88 04 52 W 42 693333 N 88 081111 W 42 693333 88 081111 Southern Wisconsin Home Historic District Dover Complex of cottages and service buildings built from 1918 to 1938 to house and educate mentally retarded people in a somewhat home like environment 51 52 46 Southside Historic District nbsp Southside Historic District October 18 1977 77000147 Roughly bounded by Lake Michigan DeKoven Ave Villa and Eighth Sts 42 42 51 N 87 46 57 W 42 714167 N 87 7825 W 42 714167 87 7825 Southside Historic District Racine Prestigious neighborhood with over 500 contributing structures representing many architectural styles some built as early as the 1840s 47 St Luke s Episcopal Church Chapel Guildhall and Rectory nbsp St Luke s Episcopal Church Chapel Guildhall and Rectory nbsp More images July 27 1979 79000105 614 S Main St 42 43 35 N 87 46 59 W 42 726389 N 87 783056 W 42 726389 87 783056 St Luke s Episcopal Church Chapel Guildhall and Rectory Racine Episcopal parish complex including the 1866 Gothic Revival styled church designed by E Townsend Mix 48 St Patrick s Roman Catholic Church nbsp St Patrick s Roman Catholic Church nbsp More images July 5 1979 79000106 1100 Erie St 42 44 04 N 87 47 15 W 42 734444 N 87 7875 W 42 734444 87 7875 St Patrick s Roman Catholic Church Racine Church that is surprisingly modern looking for being built in 1925 In his design Barry Byrne mixed Neogothic style with Art Deco and perhaps a bit of Prairie School 49 United Laymen Bible Student Tabernacle nbsp United Laymen Bible Student Tabernacle December 8 1983 83004318 924 Center St 42 43 19 N 87 47 23 W 42 721944 N 87 789722 W 42 721944 87 789722 United Laymen Bible Student Tabernacle Racine Brick auditorium designed with Art Deco front by J Mandor Matson and built in 1927 for a cross church Bible study group 50 Uptown Theater nbsp Uptown Theater March 1 1982 82000702 1426 1430 Washington Ave 42 42 57 N 87 47 54 W 42 715833 N 87 798333 W 42 715833 87 798333 Uptown Theater Racine 1200 seat theater with ornate Gothic Revival interior designed by Wade B Denham the last historic theater interior in Racine 51 US Post Office Racine Main nbsp US Post Office Racine Main May 8 1985 85000989 603 Main St 42 43 37 N 87 46 56 W 42 726944 N 87 782222 W 42 726944 87 782222 US Post Office Racine Main Racine large Neoclassical styled post office built in 1930 with the front entrance ornamented with six large Corinthian columns 52 Walker Manufacturing Company Ajax Plant nbsp Walker Manufacturing Company Ajax Plant August 9 2016 16000519 1520 Clark St 42 42 48 N 87 47 42 W 42 713354 N 87 794945 W 42 713354 87 794945 Walker Manufacturing Company Ajax Plant Racine Brick factory complex begun in 1894 which manufactured automobile mufflers and where the innovative Walker Silencer was invented 53 53 Whitman Belden House nbsp Whitman Belden House January 17 1980 80000181 108 N State St 42 44 31 N 88 13 37 W 42 741944 N 88 226944 W 42 741944 88 226944 Whitman Belden House Rochester Intact Greek Revival styled house built in 1847 54 by Abial Whitman a clothes merchant from Vermont The lot was initially owned by Philo Belden early settler land speculator businessman legislator and judge His grandson Ellsworth also a judge grew up in the house and inherited it at the age of 10 55 54 Wilmanor Apartments nbsp Wilmanor Apartments June 24 1994 94000649 1419 1429 W Sixth St and 253 255 N Memorial Dr 42 43 32 N 87 47 55 W 42 725556 N 87 798611 W 42 725556 87 798611 Wilmanor Apartments Racine 3 story Georgian Revival styled apartment building designed by J Mandor Matson and built by Wm M Christensen Construction in 1929 when it was only the second large scale apartment building in Racine 56 57 55 Windpoint Light Station nbsp Windpoint Light Station nbsp More images July 19 1984 84003780 Windridge Dr at Lake Michigan 42 46 51 N 87 45 30 W 42 780833 N 87 758333 W 42 780833 87 758333 Windpoint Light Station Racine 108 foot lighthouse designed by Orlando Metcalfe Poe and built in 1880 on the point 3 5 miles north of Racine 56 Yorkville 4 School nbsp Yorkville 4 School August 4 2011 11000518 17640 Old Yorkville Rd 42 44 31 N 88 01 37 W 42 741944 N 88 026944 W 42 741944 88 026944 Yorkville 4 School Yorkville 1 room school built in 1885 with cream brick walls Italianate styled brackets under the eaves and a matching cupola 58 57 Young Men s Christian Association Building nbsp Young Men s Christian Association Building March 1 1982 82000703 314 320 6th St 42 43 36 N 87 47 05 W 42 726667 N 87 784722 W 42 726667 87 784722 Young Men s Christian Association Building Racine Queen Anne styled YMCA building designed by James Gilbert Chandler and built in 1886 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Racine County Wisconsin List of National Historic Landmarks in Wisconsin National Register of Historic Places listings in Wisconsin Listings in neighboring counties Kenosha Milwaukee Walworth WaukeshaReferences edit The latitude and longitude information provided is primarily from the National Register Information System and has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99 of listings For 1 the location info may be way off We seek to correct the coordinate information wherever it is found to be erroneous Please leave a note in the Discussion page for this article if you believe any specific location is incorrect National Park Service United States Department of the Interior National Register of Historic Places Weekly List Actions retrieved April 5 2024 Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words Various colorings defined here differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings structures sites or objects The eight digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database which can be viewed by clicking the number Elam Beardsley Farmhouse Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 12 Diane H Filipowicz Bruce Kelley Nov 1980 NRHP Inventory Nomination Beardsley Elam Farmhouse National Park Service Retrieved 2018 02 12 With two photos Burlington Cemetery Chapel Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 15 Collins John House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 10 Gold Medal Camp Furniture Company Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2019 05 22 Horlick Malted Milk Company Factory Building 1 Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2020 03 02 Horlick Malted Milk Company Factory Building 2 Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2020 03 02 Horlick Malted Milk Company Engine Room Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2020 03 02 Horlick Malted Milk Company Garage Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2020 03 02 Peter Johnson House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 12 Dawn Goshorn 1985 02 02 NRHP Inventory Nomination Peter Johnson House National Park Service Retrieved 2018 07 12 With eight photos Kaiser s Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 02 12 Robert D Long 1980 01 15 NRHP Inventory Nomination Kaiser s National Park Service Retrieved 2018 02 12 With one photo Kane Street Historic District Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 14 Origen amp Julia Ann Perkins House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 14 John and Catharina Burhans House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 14 Burlington Union School Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 14 Charles A and Sarah Jones House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 14 Kinsley House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 14 Isabelle McKercher House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 14 Gehritz House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 14 George amp Nellie Harper House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 14 Adolph Spetzman House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 14 Melvin Avenue Residential Historic District Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 17 Theodore L amp Ruth C Seith House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 17 Clarence Andrew Voelker House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 17 Henry F and Edna S Griswold House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 17 Frederick S amp Dorothy C Dederich House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 17 Gordon J amp Myrle Maier House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 17 No 4 Engine House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 18 Donald Donath Katherine E Hundt David R Black 1978 07 07 NRHP Inventory Nomination Number 4 Engine House National Park Service Retrieved 2018 07 18 With one photo Don Rintz 1992 09 14 NRHP Inventory Nomination Northside Historic District of Cream Brick Workers Cottages National Park Service Retrieved 2018 07 18 With 31 photos Berthold Falk House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 18 William Staaden Butcher Shop Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 18 Frederick Kort House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 18 Norwegian Buildings at Heg Park Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 18 Terry L Shoptaugh Pastor Eugene Leschensky 1979 12 15 NRHP Inventory Nomination Norwegian Buildings at Heg Park National Park Service Retrieved 2018 07 18 With one photo Orchard Street Historic District Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 21 Nels Matson House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 21 Leonard C and Bertha Tagatz House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 21 George E and Helen Cooke House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 21 Victor L and Elsie Anderson House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 21 George W and Alice Carnell House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 21 Earl H and Florence Hess House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 07 21 Racine Rubber Company Homes Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 08 16 Traci E Schnell December 2005 NRHP Inventory Nomination Racine Rubber Company Homes Historic District National Park Service Retrieved 2018 08 16 With 15 photos Southern Wisconsin Home Historic District Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 08 19 Tricia Canaday James Draeger 1991 01 24 NRHP Inventory Nomination Southern Wisconsin Home Historic District National Park Service Retrieved 2018 08 19 With 13 photos Walker Manufacturing Company Ajax Plant Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 09 08 Whitman Belden House Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 09 08 Patricia Mueller 1979 06 06 NRHP Inventory Nomination Whitman Belden House National Park Service Retrieved 2018 09 08 With seven photos Wilmanor Apartments Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 09 16 Timothy F Heggland 1993 12 10 NRHP Inventory Nomination Wilmanor Apartments National Park Service Retrieved 2018 09 16 With two photos Yorkville 4 School Apartments Wisconsin Historical Society Retrieved 2018 09 16 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Register of Historic Places listings in Racine County Wisconsin amp oldid 1213788272, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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