Radio Stations WRJN & 92.1 The Shore
Building Information
Building Information:
WRJN is celebrating 90 years of broadcasting this December. The station began in various downtown Racine locations, most famous being atop the American Bank building for the Dillinger gang robbery in 1933. The Victory Avenue site was originally just a transmitter building, incorporated into what became Radio Park in 1958 with a 337-foot tower, and a front doorway comprised of all glass. There are five studios, a sales wing, offices for staff and management, and a transmitter room (part of the original building). WRJN ownership started with the newspaper, and today is Magnum Media.
Visitor Experience
Visitor Experience:
WRJN represents a long history of serving the community. Part of that history is on display in several areas, especially the newsroom. Studios include today's technology, along with the original woodwork and interior windows. Visitors can get a sense of what it's like to sit behind the microphone and talk to the world.
Address:
Hours:
Hours:
9:00AM to 5:00PM
Event Permissions:
Photography Permitted:
Photography Permitted
Filming Permitted:
Filming Permitted
Building Accessibility:
Accessibilty:
Only First/Main Floor accessible to persons with disabilities
Restroom Availability:
Restrooms:
Restrooms will be available for visitors