Property Record
315 MAIN ST
Architecture and History Inventory
Historic Name: | JAKUPS OIL CO. |
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Other Name: | THE ICE CREAM STATION |
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Reference Number: | 125537 |
Location (Address): | 315 MAIN ST |
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County: | Marinette |
City: | Wausaukee |
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Survey Date: | 200320132009 |
Historic Use: | gas station/service station |
Architectural Style: | Spanish/Mediterranean Styles |
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Wall Material: | Stucco |
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Demolished?: | No |
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National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
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Additional Information: | WINDOW OPENINGS NOW FILLED AND NEW, SMALLER WINDOWS INSERTED. OTHERWISE, BUILDING IS LARGELY INTACT. Resurveyed in 2009. No alterations. 2009: "Jakups Oil Co. is a gas station/service station (c. 1950) built in the Mediterranean Revival style. The one-story building is clad in painted stucco and has a picturesque parapet roof partially clad in mission tiles. All original window and door openings have been partially filled with painted concrete block and modern windows. The slightly projecting service bay (currently housing an ice cream shop) has had its large door filled with concrete block and a walk-up window." As of 2013, the entire building has been reclad in vertical metal siding. A green metal faux-mansard roof has been added, obscuring the original shaped parapet and tile sections. |
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Bibliographic References: | “Architecture/History Survey: Reconstruct USH 141: STH 180 To CTH K, Pike River Bridge.” WHS project number 04-0937/MT. July 2003. Prepared by Tim Heggland. "Architecture/History Survey: USH 141: STH 180 to north Village limit, Village of Wausaukee." WHS project number 13-1009/MT. January 2009. Prepared by Jason B. Sotlar, Justin Miller, and Jennifer R. Haas. |
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |