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Member of the Racine County Board of Supervisors; In office 1961–1966: Chairman of the Mount Pleasant Town Board; In office 1961–1975: Personal details; Born September 7, 1919 Caledonia, Wisconsin, U.S. Died: August 2, 2006 (aged 86) Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, U.S. Resting place: West Lawn Memorial Park Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin: Political ...
Mound Cemetery is a 55-acre burial site located in Racine, Wisconsin. Established in 1852, it was previously the site of approximately 138 prehistoric effigies and burial mounds . Mound Cemetery now contains over 2,600 burials, including many of the most prominent citizens from the history of Racine.
The following people were either born in or closely associated with the city of Racine, Wisconsin. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Jerome Case, inventor; Albert J. Dremel, founder of the Dremel company Matthew M. Fox (1911–1964), vice president of Universal Pictures; George N. Gillett Jr., owner of the Montreal Canadiens ice hockey team; co-owner of Premier League team, Liverpool F.C. and the NASCAR auto racing team Gillett Evernham Motorsports
Flowers and a bow mark the accident scene where Kyle Sease, a utility mechanic for New Jersey American Water Co., was fatally struck by a motorist on May 29.
163-240 Main, 3 Mill, 56 Racine, and 408 Water Sts. 44°12′04″N 88°26′51″W / 44.201111°N 88.4475°W / 44.201111; -88.4475 ( Upper Main Street Historic Menasha
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 ...
Memorial Hall is a convention and meeting hall built in 1924–25 in downtown Racine, Wisconsin. [1] It is operated by the Racine Civic Center. [2] It was given to the city as a gift by William Horlick, the original patent holder of malted milk. [3] The hall has played host to Barack Obama, John McCain, and others. [4] [5]