Property Record
201 County Rd G
Architecture and History Inventory
Historic Name: | Junction City U.S. Army Reserve Center - training building |
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Other Name: | (1998)Junction City U.S. Army Reserve Center - training bldg |
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Reference Number: | 140018 |
Location (Address): | 201 County Rd G |
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County: | Portage |
City: | Junction City |
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Year Built: | 1978 |
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Survey Date: | 1998 |
Historic Use: | military building |
Architectural Style: | Astylistic Utilitarian Building |
Structural System: | Masonry |
Wall Material: | Brick |
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Demolished?: | No |
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National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
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Additional Information: | 1998- Junction City USARC consists of two buildings (a training building and a vehical maintenance shop) located on six acres of land in Junction City, Wisconsin. The area immediately surrounding the facility is covered with asphalt pavement or landscaped with lawn. The facility is located in a rural area. A records search at the Wisconsin State Historic Preservation Office revealed four archaeological sites (47-PT-185, 47-PT-184, 47-PT-183, and 47-PT-182) within a one-mile radius of the facility. Junction City USARC property was previously used as farmland. A majority of the property is currently paved or graded. An on-site assessment determined that there is a low probability of extant archaeological remains on the property. The training building (this listing) functions as an administrative and drill facility for the Junction City USARC. Constructed in 1978, it is an irregular-shaped building composed of a one-story rectangular administration section connected to a two-story rectangular drill hall. The building rests on a poured concrete foundation and has concrete block walls with a brown brick veneer. A recessed entrance containing glass pedestrian doors is located on the west wall. Seven windows set within recessed bays are also located on the west wall. Flat roofs cover the structure. The building is in good condition and there appears to have been no additions or alterations since its original construction. It does not exhibit any architectural character or merit. |
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Bibliographic References: | 1998, Richard A. Fields. Historic Properties Inventory of the 88th Reserve Support Command Facilities in Wisconsin (Fort McCoy Cultural Resources Management Series - Reports of Investigation No. 12). |
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |