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in 1933. Hurley-Stuebe continued to use the building as its printing office until 1950, and it later became the home of the Greene Glass company. By 1979, when the building was listed on the
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and created several companies of professional firefighters. City
Engineer W.F. Goodhue submitted plans in January 1888 for a new building for Engine Company No. 4, and construction was carried out that summer by Hannibal Lugg and Peter Beffel. The building was used by the Racine fire department until
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interior had been modified enough to not be included in the listing.
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110:42.73778°N 87.78889°W
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230:"No. 4 Engine House"
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