McClurg Building (Racine, Wisconsin) explained

McClurg Building
Location:245 Main St., Racine, Wisconsin
Coordinates:42.7308°N -87.7833°W
Architect:Alexander McClurg
Architecture:Renaissance, Italianate
Added:July 13, 1977
Refnum:77000044

The McClurg Building is a historic building located at 245 Main St. in Racine, Wisconsin. The building was built in 1858 and designed by Alexander McClurg in the Renaissance architecture and Italianate architecture styles.

The building originally held offices for the Racine and Mississippi Railroad and has served a variety of other uses since its construction. Many of the businesses and institutions which occupied the building were the first of their kind in Racine, including the city's first public library, municipal court, vaudeville theater, movie theater, and Victorian Turkish baths, as well as the United States' first vocational school.[1] The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 13, 1977.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: McClurg Building. Wisconsin Historical Society. 2018-07-15.
  2. News: Donald N. Anderson. Katherine E. Hundt. [{{NRHP url|id=77000044}} NRHP Inventory-Nomination Form: McClurg Building]. 2018-07-13. NRHP Inventory-Nomination Form. National Park Service. US Dept. of the Interior. 1976-10-08. With