No. 4 Engine House

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Location1339 Lincoln Street
Coordinates42°44′16″N 87°47′20″W / 42.73778°N 87.78889°W / 42.73778; -87.78889
Built1888
ArchitectW.F. Goodhue
No. 4 Engine House
No. 4 Engine House is located in Wisconsin
No. 4 Engine House
Location1339 Lincoln Street
Coordinates42°44′16″N 87°47′20″W / 42.73778°N 87.78889°W / 42.73778; -87.78889
Built1888
ArchitectW.F. Goodhue
Architectural styleHigh Victorian Italianate
NRHP reference No.79000102
Added to NRHPJune 27, 1979

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.[1][2]

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