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  1. Racine College was an Episcopal preparatory school and college in Racine, Wisconsin, that operated between 1852 and 1933. [3] Located south of the city along Lake Michigan, the campus has been maintained and is today known as the DeKoven Center, a conference center, educational facility, and special events venue operated by the ...

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  3. The DeKoven Center began as Racine College, founded and chartered in 1852. Racine College was developed by the Episcopal Church with Bishop Jackson Kemper being one of the founders. The first building, Park Hall, completed in 1853, and Kemper Hall, “a twin to the first,” completed in the autumn of 1859, is now part of the East Building ...

    • 600 21st Street Racine, WI, 53403 United States
    • info@dekovencenter.org
    • (262) 633-6401
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  4. Racine College. Racine Wisconsin. 1852-1887 (college) 1852-1934 (High School) E-Travel. Historical Sketches of the Colleges of Wisconsin is available on HathiTrust as is James Francis Allen’s Higher Education in Wisconsin . DeKoven Center, the present occupier of the campus, has a Facebook page.

  5. The DeKoven Center Archives houses a wealth of historical material from its beginnings as Racine College to present day. Throughout the years, our abundant and diverse history has been lovingly preserved and safeguarded by the many caretakers of the DeKoven Center.

    • 600 21st Street Racine, WI, 53403 United States
    • info@dekovencenter.org
    • (262) 633-6401
  6. Racine won with ten acres of land, later expanded to nearly a hundred, and $10,000. A charter was issued by the state in 1852 and the college opened in November.

  7. Originally the site of Racine College starting in the 1850s, the quadrangle of American Gothic buildings now features a full-service retreat and conference center (Taylor Hall) where people of all interests and faiths come to renew spirit, mind, and body.