No. 4 Engine House - Racine, WI
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N 42° 44.267 W 087° 47.333
16T E 435425 N 4731998
No. 4 Engine House was built in 1888 and added to the NRHP on June 27, 1979 located in Racine, Wisconsin.
Waymark Code: WM1AGPA
Location: Wisconsin, United States
Date Posted: 08/17/2024
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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"The first masonry fire station built on Racine's north side, this engine house was called "one of southeastern Wisconsin's finest remaining late Victorian fire stations" by architectural historian H. Russell Zimmerman. The two-story, gabled-roof structure has a four-story hose drying and observation tower on its northwest corner. And, after serving as a firehouse, it housed area businesses including Hurley-Stuebe Printing and Greene Glass. Current owner Wayne LaFrania purchased it in 1984 for use as a personal residence. "Fire protection for the Northside was housed in this handsome building from 1888 to 1926. It replaced earlier fire company quarters adjoining the Janes Schoolyard. The Board of Education was pleased to see the new station in a different location, as the drinking and social habits of the firemen were thought to set a poor example for the children. City Engineer W. F. Goodhue designed the two-story High Victorian Italianate-style structure. Built of hand-made brick, it rests upon a dressed, yellow limestone foundation. The four-story tower, rising high above the surrounding rooftops, served as an observation tower and as a place to stretch hoses for drying. Cast-iron railings, corbelled brickwork, and paired wooden brackets ornament the tower. A broad Roman arch forms the engine door. Horses, trained to be harnessed quickly and to dash through that door, were stabled behind the building. Firefighting methods and equipment have changed greatly, and so have the uses to which this building has been put in recent years. Once the Hurley-Steube Printing Company, the building is now occupied by Greene Glass Service.""-Wisconsin History

Of note that the interior has been so extensively modified over the years it is not part of the listing.
Street address:
1339 Lincoln St.
Racine, WI USA
53402


County / Borough / Parish: Racine County

Year listed: 1979

Historic (Areas of) Significance: Politics/Government, Architecture

Periods of significance: 1875-1899

Historic function: Government

Current function: Commerce/Trade

Privately owned?: yes

Primary Web Site: [Web Link]

Secondary Website 1: [Web Link]

Season start / Season finish: Not listed

Hours of operation: Not listed

Secondary Website 2: Not listed

National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed

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