Property Record
819 W. Summit Ave
Architecture and History Inventory
Historic Name: | Rusk County U.S. Army Reserve Center - training building |
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Other Name: | (1998) Rusk County U.S. Army Reserve Center - training bldg |
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Reference Number: | 140059 |
Location (Address): | 819 W. Summit Ave |
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County: | Rusk |
City: | Ladysmith |
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Year Built: | 1978 |
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Survey Date: | 1988 |
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Architectural Style: | Astylistic Utilitarian Building |
Structural System: | Reinforced Concrete |
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- Rusk County USARC consists of two buildings (a training building and a vehicle maintenance shop) on 5.97 acres of land in Ladysmith, Wisconsin. The facility is located approximately one-quarter of a mile from the Flambeau River. The area immediately surrounding the buildings is mostly covered by asphalt or concrete. The land has been significantly altered by construction activities and grading for parking areas. The facility is located in a rural residential area. A records search at the Wisconsin State Historic Preservation Office revealed one archaeological site (47-RU-27) within a one-mile radius of the facility. The USARC property has been significantly disturbed by construction activities. Once a wetlands area, the land was reclaimed using large amounts of fill. Although Rusk County Veterans Memorial USARC is located along a river and is in an area where early fur trappers and traders were known to meet, an on-site assessment determined that there is a low probability of finding extant archaeological remains on the property. The buildings are in good condition and do not appear to have been significantly modified since their original construction. Neither exhibits significant architectural character or merit. The training building functions as an administrative and drill facility for Rusk County USARC. Constructed in 1978, it is an irregular-shaped building consisting of a one-story administration section, a one-story rifle range, and a 1½-story drill hall. The building rests on a poured concrete foundation and has poured reinforced concrete walls with a brown brick veneer. Recessed glass pedestrian doors are located on the west wall. Additional entrances include metal pedestrian doors located around the perimeter of the building and a metal overhead-retractable bay door for the drill hall. Fenestration consists of paired one-over-one windows. Flat roofs cover the structure. |
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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 |