Property Record
2326 N MAIN ST
Architecture and History Inventory
Historic Name: | Baumblatt house |
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Reference Number: | 148541 |
Location (Address): | 2326 N MAIN ST |
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County: | Racine |
City: | Racine |
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Year Built: | 1929 |
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Survey Date: | 200820092021 |
Historic Use: | house |
Architectural Style: | English Revival Styles |
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Wall Material: | Stone - Unspecified |
Architect: | Anton Kratochvil |
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Demolished?: | No |
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National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
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Additional Information: | 2009- This 2-story Tudor Revival house was constructed in 1929 by architect Anton Kratochvil. The house is L-shaped in plan and has a gambrel roof and ashlar stone veneer. Windows are of three kinds: 8-over-1, 12-over-1, and 6-over-1 double-hung sash. A 2-story corner turret is located at the inside corner of the L. The main entrance is an arched doorway located at the base of this corner turret. Dormers exist on the north and south roof slopes and an exterior ashlar chimney is centered on the east facade. An interior ashlar chimney protrudes from the roof of the western building mass. A single-bay garage is located in back of the house and appears to share the same construction date. -"North Main Street Survey," WisDOT ID #2703-02-02, Prepared by Gail Hammerich (2009). 2008- 2-story, gambrel roof, L-plan house with ashlar stone veneer. Windows are 8/1, 12/1, and 6/1 double-hung sash. 2-story corner turret at interior corner of L, rolled roof dormer, arched entrance door, interior ashlar stone chimney, exterior ashlar chimney. Single bay garage on property appears to be contemporary with house. Date of construction acquired from city records. Resurveyed October 2009; appearance unchanged. 2021 - resurveyed, appearance unchanged |
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Bibliographic References: | Historic Resources Survey, City of Racine. Mead & Hunt, Inc. June 2008. |
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |