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  1. Racine College was an Episcopal preparatory school and college in Racine, Wisconsin, that operated between 1852 and 1933. 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 DeKoven Foundation.

  2. 12. Juli 2024 · COLLEGE JEAN RACINE. 75 place du champ du roi 61000 ALENCON. Contact : Tél. 02 33 80 64 20 Mail : ce.0610003x@ac-normandie.fr. Tél. du Directeur adjoint en charge de la SEGPA : 06 95 73 53 09 Tél. de l’infirmière du collège : 07 69 67 02 93

  3. 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.

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  4. DeKoven Center is a historic campus that was founded as Racine College in 1852 by the Episcopal Church. Learn about its origins, development, changes, and current uses as a retreat, conference, and wedding venue.

    • 600 21st Street Racine, WI, 53403 United States
    • info@dekovencenter.org
    • (262) 633-6401
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  5. Under deKoven, Racine College became a college preparatory for Episcopal priests. It closed in 1933 and is now a retreat and conference center. Amid an expanse of lawns, stone paths, and trees on a lakeside bluff stand nine Gothic Revival buildings modeled on the medieval quadrangles of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge.

  6. 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.

  7. Racine College. Different phases in the life of this institution: Early years (1852-1859) DeKoven era (1859-1879) Decline as a college (1879-1889) (after death of DeKoven) Preparatory school and later years (1889-1933) Closure and recent history (1933-present) http://www.vindustries.com/racine/0_dekoven.shtml.