Property Record
5236 Silver Spring Drive
Architecture and History Inventory
Historic Name: | Milwaukee U.S. Army Reserve Center - Building 401 |
---|---|
Other Name: | (1998) Milwaukee U.S. Army Reserve Center - Building 401 |
Contributing: | |
Reference Number: | 140301 |
Location (Address): | 5236 Silver Spring Drive |
---|---|
County: | Milwaukee |
City: | Milwaukee |
Township/Village: | |
Unincorporated Community: | |
Town: | |
Range: | |
Direction: | |
Section: | |
Quarter Section: | |
Quarter/Quarter Section: |
Year Built: | 1960 |
---|---|
Additions: | |
Survey Date: | 1998 |
Historic Use: | military building |
Architectural Style: | Astylistic Utilitarian Building |
Structural System: | Masonry |
Wall Material: | Concrete Block |
Architect: | |
Other Buildings On Site: | |
Demolished?: | No |
Demolished Date: |
National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
---|---|
National Register Listing Date: | |
State Register Listing Date: |
Additional Information: | 1998- Milwaukee USARC consists of 24 buildings located on 126.76 acres of land in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Beech and Maple forest cover eleven acres of the property. The property has been significantly altered, with a capped landfill occupying part of the land. Lincoln Creek bisects the property. The creek has been artificially channeled and no longer follows its natural path. Asphalt, concrete, or open lawn areas cover the cantonment area of the Milwaukee USARC. The northern portion of the site, outside the cantonment area, is heavily disturbed by continual use as a prison and military site. The Milwaukee USARC is located in a significantly disturbed, urban area. The facility is owned by the U.S. Government and controlled by the 88th RSC. All of the buildings are in good condition and range in date of construction from 1945 to the present (1998). Several buildings have been constructed, altered, or demolished during the development of the facility. None of the buildings exhibit significant architectural character or merit. Building 401 was constructed circa 1960 as a 1½-story, rectangular Organizational Maintenance Shop. The structure rests on a poured concrete foundation and has concrete block walls. Pilasters separate the five window sets on the north wall and the five metal overhead-retractable bay doors on the south wall. Both the east and west walls have a single metal pedestrian door. A low-pitch gable roof covers the structure. |
---|---|
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 |