
Lake Michigan defines the eastern edge of this 1950s survey, where the expanding city of Racine meets the rural townships of Caledonia and Oak Creek. The landscape is a transition between industrial development and agricultural plots, punctuated by a dense network of local education and religious sites like Dominican College and Holy Cross Cemetery. The infrastructure reflects a heavy reliance on the lake and rail, featuring the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee line and a prominent Powerplant on the shore. Inland, the Root River meanders toward the city, passing through Johnson Park and near the Horlick-Racine Airport. Significant local history is found in the scattered schoolhouses, including Scanlon Sch and Lamberton Sch, which serve the small communities of Tabor and Crestview as suburban growth begins to encroach on the older farm roads.
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1958 Franksville
Racine County, WI

1958 Racine North
Racine County, WI

1958 Racine South
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1959 North Cape
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2010 Franksville
Racine County, WI
2010 North Cape
Racine County, WI
2010 Racine North
Racine County, WI
2010 Racine South
Racine County, WI
2013 Franksville
Racine County, WI
2013 North Cape
Racine County, WI
2013 Racine North
Racine County, WI
2013 Racine South
Racine County, WI
2016 Franksville
Racine County, WI
2016 North Cape
Racine County, WI
2016 Racine North
Racine County, WI
2016 Racine South
Racine County, WI
2018 Franksville
Racine County, WI
2018 North Cape
Racine County, WI
2018 Racine North
Racine County, WI
2018 Racine South
Racine County, WI

2022 Franksville
Racine County, WI

2022 North Cape
Racine County, WI

2022 Racine North
Racine County, WI

2022 Racine South
Racine County, WI