Property Record
6737 W WASHINGTON ST
Architecture and History Inventory
Historic Name: | Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co. Machine Shop No. 6 |
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Other Name: | Association of Equipment Manufacturers |
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Reference Number: | 229982 |
Location (Address): | 6737 W WASHINGTON ST |
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County: | Milwaukee |
City: | West Allis |
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Survey Date: | 20152020 |
Historic Use: | industrial bldg/manufacturing facility |
Architectural Style: | Astylistic Utilitarian Building |
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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: | A 'site file' exists for this property. It contains additional information such as correspondence, newspaper clippings, or historical information. It is a public record and may be viewed in person at the Wisconsin Historical Society, State Historic Preservation Office. 2015- This four-story, cream brick building features modern, fixed sash fenestration. A modern, four-story, red brick addition has been constructed on the north elevation and serves as the primary building entrance. The subject building was constructed by the Allis Chalmers Manufacturing Company as their Machine Shop Number 6. The history of West Allis is inextricably tied to the Allis Chalmers Manufacturing Company. Originally featuring a plant on Clinton Street in Milwaukee, the E.P. Allis Company became the Allis Chalmers Company following a merger in 1901 and they established their signature facility at the subject location. The company manufactured power generation and electrical equipment, as well as farm machinery and a wide variety of other manufactured goods. Allis Chalmers was one of the largest manufacturing concerns in the country throughout the first half of the twentieth century; however, the company began a long, slow decline in the 1960s and ultimately declared bankruptcy in 1987. Shortly thereafter, much of the Allis Chalmers complex was razed - especially that portion along Greenfield Avenue - and those buildings that remained have been significantly remodeled. The subject building is now occupied by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers. -"IH-94/USH 41/WIS 341 Survey," WisDOT ID #1080-27-01, Prepared by Heritage Research, Ltd. (McQuillen) (2015). Large portions of the complex have been razed (especially that portion along Greenfield Avenue) and those buildings that remain have been remodeled. **2020 - Resurveyed for I-94 project 1060-27-04. Significant parts, but not all, of the old AC complex have been demolished. |
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Bibliographic References: | 1910 Sanborn Map Volume 7, Page 779. 1927 Sanborn Map Volume 11, Page 1111. |
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |