No. 4 Engine House, Racine
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Facts and practical information
No. 4 Engine House is a historic fire station building in Racine, Wisconsin, built in 1888 in a High Victorian Italianate style. It is located in the north-central part of the city, at the corner of Lincoln Street and Barker Street. The cream brick building, designed by W.F. Goodhue, is primarily two stories tall but features a four-story hose-drying and observation tower. ()
Coordinates: 42°44'16"N, 87°47'20"W
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The 9th WardRacine
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Day trips
No. 4 Engine House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Racine Zoo, St. Luke's, Racine Harbor Lighthouse and Life Saving Station, Racine Heritage Museum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to No. 4 Engine House?
Nearby attractions include Hansen House, Racine (7 min walk), Shoop Building, Racine (13 min walk), 5Th Street Yacht Club, Racine (15 min walk), Racine Harbor Lighthouse and Life Saving Station, Racine (16 min walk).
How to get to No. 4 Engine House by public transport?
The nearest stations to No. 4 Engine House:
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- Douglas Avenue And Superior Street • Lines: 4 (2 min walk)
- Lasalle Street And Kewaunee Street • Lines: 4 (5 min walk)