They reside in Racine, Wisconsin, in a three-story apartment building from 1905.
I hope nothing stomach-turningly awful has ever happened in the building, but with so many people moving through over so many decades, I suppose it's unrealistic to hope that.
My heart is warmed in a uniquely individual way by each of the individual "Celebrate Racine" lamppost banners hung on lampposts all around downtown: The pleasure of seeing one "Celebrate Racine" banner is special unto itself, and is distinct from the pleasure of seeing any other "Celebrate Racine" banner on any other lamppost.
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In downtown Racine, Wisconsin, on April 25th, 2021, "The Lucius," now known as the "Proost," built 1905, a "contributing property" in the Historic Sixth Street Historic District, 88000263 on the National Register of Historic Places, at the northwest corner of 7th Street (Wisconsin highways 20 and 32) and College Avenue.
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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Apartment houses—Wisconsin (sh2010001736)
They reside in Racine, Wisconsin, in a three-story apartment building from 1905.
I hope nothing stomach-turningly awful has ever happened in the building, but with so many people moving through over so many decades, I suppose it's unrealistic to hope that.
My heart is warmed in a uniquely individual way by each of the individual "Celebrate Racine" lamppost banners hung on lampposts all around downtown: The pleasure of seeing one "Celebrate Racine" banner is special unto itself, and is distinct from the pleasure of seeing any other "Celebrate Racine" banner on any other lamppost.
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In downtown Racine, Wisconsin, on April 25th, 2021, "The Lucius," now known as the "Proost," built 1905, a "contributing property" in the Historic Sixth Street Historic District, 88000263 on the National Register of Historic Places, at the northwest corner of 7th Street (Wisconsin highways 20 and 32) and College Avenue.
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Racine (7014308)
• Racine (county) (1002815)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• apartment houses (300005707)
• banners (300195679)
• brick (clay material) (300010463)
• brick red (color) (300311462)
• historic buildings (300008063)
• historic districts (300000737)
• lampposts (300101536)
• satellite dishes (300189671)
• three-story (300163795)
Wikidata items:
• 25 April 2021 (Q69306031)
• 1900s in architecture (Q16482507)
• 1905 in architecture (Q2744565)
• April 25 (Q2531)
• April 2021 (Q61313052)
• contributing property (Q76321820)
• Historic Sixth Street Business District (Q16976410)
• Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha, WI Combined Statistical Area (Q110495108)
• National Register of Historic Places (Q3719)
• streetcorner (Q17106091)
• streetlight (Q503958)
• Treaty of Chicago (1833) (Q87256769)
• Wisconsin Highway 20 (Q840945)
• Wisconsin Highway 32 (Q841056)
Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Apartment houses—Wisconsin (sh2010001736)