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RACINE EXISTING HISTORIC DISTRICTS EXISTING HISTORIC DISTRICTS CITY OF RACINE | HERITAGE PRESERVATION PLAN The City of Racine has seven (7) existing National Register Historic Districts. Read more about them below! OLD MAIN STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT MUNICIPAL BOUNDARY MELVIN AVENUE HISTORIC DISTRICT SOUTHSIDE HISTORIC DISTRICT RUBBERVILLE HISTORIC DISTRICT RIVERS / STREAMS HISTORIC SIXTH STREET BUSINESS DISTRICT CREAM BRICK WORKERS COTTAGES MAP LEGEND PARCELS ORCHARD STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT ORCHARD STREET RESIDENTIAL HISTORIC DISTRICT The Orchard Street Residential Historic District is a well-defined cluster of 51 buildings situated near the center of the western edge of the City of Racine and has boundaries roughly delineated along Orchard Street, from Lindermann to Haven Avenues, and Russet Street, from Lindermann to Kinzie Avenues. The area of small, modestly sized, and large homes began in 1929 and was developed and filled in over approximately the next two decades. Representative of the prevailing architectural styles of their time, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Minimal Traditional, and Ranch style residences are prevalent within the district. (Manree Park Survey Report, Legacy Architecture Inc. 2014-2015) RUBBERVILLE HISTORIC DISTRICT The Racine Rubber Company Homes Historic District is located southwest of Racine's commercial downtown and directly west of the city's industrial sector. The subdivision, which eventually earned the moniker of "Rubberville," is comprised of 100 duplex homes that are part of the original development and four infill houses. Each original building is located at the center of two lots that together generally measure 66 x 100 feet; the lot line runs down the center of the building, resulting in two dwelling units. The homes, which exhibit a common setback, are located along generally curvilinear streets between Cleveland Avenue on the west, West Boulevard on the east, Victory Avenue on the north and Republic Avenue on the south. (Rubberville National Register Nomination, 2006) CREAM BRICK WORKERS COTTAGES HISTORIC DISTRICT The Northside Historic District of Cream Brick Workers' Cottages includes portions of eight blocks in a residential section of the city of Racine which is bounded (roughly) by Goold Street on the north, English Street on the south, Chatham Street on the east, and Erie Street on the west. It contains the greatest concentration of cream brick workers' cottages in the city, as well as a peppering of frame workers' cottages. Almost all of them were built between 1881 and 1913 for families who worked in Racine's burgeoning industries. The District was listed in the National Register in 1994. The district is only a section of a much larger, north side neighborhood which began to develop along Lake Michigan just to the north of Racine's original city limit at St. Patrick Street during the period of Racine's industrial expansion in the last half of the 19th century and the first few decades of the 20th. (Northside Historic District Cream Brick Workers' Cottages, Racine County, WI, nomination document, 1992) MELVIN AVENUE HISTORIC DISTRICT The Melvin Avenue Residential Historic District consists of a concentration of single-family homes constructed between 1925 and 1944. Thirty residential properties that comprise the district are situated along the north and south sides of Melvin Avenue and the west and east sides of North Main and North Wisconsin Streets. Twenty-nine properties are contributing elements and only one is noncontributing based on differences in its size and scale. With homes constructed during the early- tomid-twentieth century, the district predominantly reflects an intact grouping of the popularized Period Revival architecture styles, such as Tudor Revival, Colonial Revival, and Dutch Colonial Revival. However, Bungalows and vernacular forms are present. (Mead & Hunt 2008) SOUTHSIDE HISTORIC DISTRICT The Southside Racine historic district is a 42-block residential neighborhood bordering Lake Michigan just south of the downtown business section. The district is composed of long residential streets lined with trees and stately houses built generally between 1840 and 1900 and representing nearly every Victorian style. Topographically, the district lies on flat land above a low bluff overlooking Lake Michigan. Scattered among the Victorian homes are two block-sized city parks, numerous small private green areas, two large schoolhouses, a massive 19th-and 20th-century hospital, and six churches. Major intrusions, which occur mostly at the north end of the district, consist mainly of modern apartment buildings and broad expanses of unconcealed parking lots. (National Register Nomination (1977) OLD MAIN STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT The old Main Street Historic District includes parts of eight blocks of the Original Plat of the Village of Racine, which lie south and east of the Root River and run, almost entirely, along Main Street from State Street on the north to Fifth Street on the south. It is historically the heart of the city, and it was - until the advent of the suburban shopping mall - the commercial center of the city as well. It is now an area of mixed business uses with a small residential population and contains stores, restaurants, taverns, offices, and apartments. The district is comprised, for the most part, of two and three story commercial buildings, compactly built to the sidewalk and forming an almost unbroken line of store fronts along Main Street. (National Register Nomination (1987) HISTORIC SIXTH STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT The district is the "gateway" to Racine's downtown area and it contains retail stores, service shops, restaurants, taverns, offices, and agencies—as well as rooms, lofts, and apartments for a small number of residents. For the most part, the district is made up of two and three story commercial buildings which were constructed side-by-side to the sidewalk and form a line of store fronts along Sixth Street. This commercial strip is interrupted only twice on the north side of Sixth, where buildings were razed in the 1960s and 1970s to provide a parking lot in one instance and a used car lot in the other. The Historic Sixth Street Business District encompasses what remains of the commercial and mercantile strip which developed westward from Racine's Monument Square along Sixth Street to Campbell (now Grand Avenue), where it met the military road (now Washington Avenue), which had been laid out by the federal government in the l830s and is still Racine's principal route to the west. (National Register Nomination (1988)

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CITY OF RACINE EXISTING HISTORIC DISTRICTSEXISTING HISTORIC DISTRICTS

CITY OF RACINE | HERITAGE PRESERVATION PLAN

The City of Racine has seven (7) existing National Register Historic Districts. Read more about them below!

OLD MAIN STREETHISTORIC DISTRICT

MUNICIPALBOUNDARY

MELVIN AVENUEHISTORIC DISTRICT

SOUTHSIDEHISTORIC DISTRICT

RUBBERVILLEHISTORIC DISTRICT

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HISTORIC SIXTH STREETBUSINESS DISTRICT

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ORCHARD STREETHISTORIC DISTRICT

ORCHARD STREET RESIDENTIAL HISTORIC DISTRICT

The Orchard Street Residential Historic District is a well-defined cluster of 51 buildings situated near the center of the western edge of the City of Racine and has boundaries roughly delineated along Orchard Street, from Lindermann to Haven Avenues, and Russet Street, from Lindermann to Kinzie Avenues. The area of small, modestly sized, and large homes began in 1929 and was developed and filled in over approximately the next two decades. Representative of the prevailing architectural styles of their time, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Minimal Traditional, and Ranch style residences are prevalent within the district. (Manree Park Survey Report, Legacy Architecture Inc. 2014-2015)

RUBBERVILLE HISTORIC DISTRICT

The Racine Rubber Company Homes Historic District is located southwest of Racine's commercial downtown and directly west of the city's industrial sector. The subdivision, which eventually earned the moniker of "Rubberville," is comprised of 100 duplex homes that are part of the original development and four infill houses. Each original building is located at the center of two lots that together generally measure 66 x 100 feet; the lot line runs down the center of the building, resulting in two dwelling units. The homes, which exhibit a common setback, are located along generally curvilinear streets between Cleveland Avenue on the west, West Boulevard on the east, Victory Avenue on the north and Republic Avenue on the south. (Rubberville National Register Nomination, 2006)

CREAM BRICK WORKERS COTTAGES HISTORIC DISTRICT

The Northside Historic District of Cream Brick Workers' Cottages includes portions of eight blocks in a residential section of the city of Racine which is bounded (roughly) by Goold Street on the north, English Street on the south, Chatham Street on the east, and Erie Street on the west. It contains the greatest concentration of cream brick workers' cottages in the city, as well as a peppering of frame workers' cottages. Almost all of them were built between 1881 and 1913 for families who worked in Racine's burgeoning industries. The District was listed in the National Register in 1994.

The district is only a section of a much larger, north side neighborhood which began to develop along Lake Michigan just to the north of Racine's original city limit at St. Patrick Street during the period of Racine's industrial expansion in the last half of the 19th century and the first few decades of the 20th. (Northside Historic District Cream Brick Workers' Cottages, Racine County, WI, nomination document, 1992)

MELVIN AVENUE HISTORIC DISTRICT

The Melvin Avenue Residential Historic District consists of a concentration of single-familyhomes constructed between 1925 and 1944. Thirty residential properties that comprise the district aresituated along the north and south sides of Melvin Avenue and the west and east sides of North Main andNorth Wisconsin Streets. Twenty-nine properties are contributing elements and only one isnoncontributing based on differences in its size and scale. With homes constructed during the early-tomid-twentieth century, the district predominantly reflects an intact grouping of the popularized PeriodRevival architecture styles, such as Tudor Revival, Colonial Revival, and Dutch Colonial Revival.However, Bungalows and vernacular forms are present. (Mead & Hunt 2008)

SOUTHSIDE HISTORIC DISTRICT

The Southside Racine historic district is a 42-block residential neighborhood bordering Lake Michigan just south of the downtown business section. The district is composed of long residential streets lined with trees and stately houses built generally between 1840 and 1900 and representing nearly everyVictorian style. Topographically, the district lies on flat land above a low bluff overlooking Lake Michigan. Scattered among the Victorian homes are two block-sized city parks, numerous small private green areas, two large schoolhouses, a massive 19th-and 20th-century hospital, and six churches. Major intrusions, which occur mostly at the north end of the district, consist mainly of modern apartment buildings and broad expanses of unconcealed parking lots. (National Register Nomination (1977)

OLD MAIN STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT

The old Main Street Historic District includes parts of eight blocks of the Original Plat of the Village of Racine, which lie south and east of the Root River and run, almost entirely, along Main Street from State Street on the north to Fifth Street on the south. It is historically the heart of the city, and it was - until the advent of the suburban shopping mall - the commercial center of the city as well. It is now an area of mixed business uses with a small residential population and contains stores, restaurants, taverns, offices, and apartments. The district is comprised, for the most part, of two and three story commercial buildings, compactly built to the sidewalk and forming an almost unbroken line of store fronts along MainStreet. (National Register Nomination (1987)

HISTORIC SIXTH STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT

The district is the "gateway" to Racine's downtown area and it contains retail stores, service shops, restaurants, taverns, offices, and agencies—as well as rooms, lofts, and apartments for a small number of residents. For the most part, the district is made up of two and three story commercial buildings which were constructed side-by-side to the sidewalk and form a line of store fronts along Sixth Street. Thiscommercial strip is interrupted only twice on the north side of Sixth, where buildings were razed in the 1960s and 1970s to provide a parking lot in one instance and a used car lot in the other. The Historic Sixth Street Business District encompasses what remains of the commercial and mercantile strip which developed westward from Racine's Monument Square along Sixth Street to Campbell (now Grand Avenue), where it met the military road (now Washington Avenue), which had been laid out by the federal government in the l830s and is still Racine's principal route to the west. (National Register Nomination (1988)

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1. Thomas Driver and Sons Manufacturing Company, 134

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2. Shoop Building, 215 State Street

3. McClurg Building, 245 Main Street

4. Chauncey Hall Building, 338-340 Main Street

5. Young Men’s Christian Association Building, 314-320 6th

Street

6. Kaiser’s, 218 6th Street

7. US Post Office-Racine Main, 603 Main Street

8. Racine Elks Club, Lodge No. 252, 601 Lake Street

9. Rickeman Grocery Building, 415 6th Street

10. Badger Building, 610 Main Street

11. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Chapel, Guildhall, and

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12. Memorial Hall, 72 7th Street

13. First Presbyterian Church, 716 College Avenue

14. Racine County Courthouse, 730 Wisconsin Avenue

15. Racine Public Library, 701 South Main Street

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1. J.I. Case Threshing Machine Co. & Admin. Bldg.

2. Alexander McClurg Building

3. The Chauncey Hall Building

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5. YMCA/Red Cross Drug Company

6. Kaiser’s

7. Engine House Number Three

8. Rickeman Grocery Building

9. Church of the Good Shepherd

10. St. Lukes Episcopal Church

11. Racine Carnegie Library/Racine County Historical

Museum

12. Ullman/The James E. Lyon/Dr. Louis Fazen, Sr. House

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LOCAL LANDMARKS

1. First Presbyterian Church

2. Racine County Courthouse

3. Mitchell Lewis Building

4. United Laymen bible Student

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6. Chauncey Hall House

7. Thomas P. Hardy House

8. S.C. Johnson and Son

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Manree Park Survey (2015) 182 1. Orchard Street Historic District (existing) 5

West Racine Business District (2001)

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