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The Historic Sixth Street Business District is a set of largely intact two and three-story shops along the main road coming into Racine, Wisconsin from the west. Most of the buildings were constructed from the 1850s to the 1950s. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [1] [2]
He also claimed to have issued the first insurance policy in Wisconsin. [2] [3] The McClurg Building at 245 Main St. was begun in 1857, and is the finest of Italianate-style buildings in the district. [2] The four buildings at 320, 322, 324 and 326 Main St. carry a similar design, though they had different owners and were built at different times.
The Johnson Wax Headquarters is the corporate headquarters of the household goods company S. C. Johnson & Son in Racine, Wisconsin, United States.The original headquarters includes two buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright: the Administration Building, completed in April 1939, and the Research Tower, completed in November 1950.
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
RYDE Racine is a public transportation agency, operated by the city, serving the city of Racine and villages of Mount Pleasant, Caledonia, and Yorkville in southeastern Wisconsin. History [ edit ]
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The 62nd Assembly district of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly. [1] Located in Southeastern Wisconsin, the district comprises part of eastern Racine County, including the northern half of the city of Racine, along with the villages of North Bay and Wind Point, and parts of southern Caledonia and northeast Mount Pleasant.
The Racine Heritage Museum is a historical museum building and former Carnegie library, located at 701 S. Main St. in downtown Racine, Wisconsin. Designed by John Mauran in the Beaux-Arts style, [ 1 ] the building served as the Racine Public Library from 1904 until 1958, and has housed the Racine Heritage Museum since 1963. [ 2 ]