J. Mandor Matson

Justave Mandor Matson (August 11, 1890 – May 23, 1963) was an architect in Racine, Wisconsin. He designed the United Laymen Bible Student Tabernacle in Racine County, Wisconsin and Wilmanor Apartments in Racine County (both listed on the National Register of Historic Places). Matson assisted Pennsylvania firm Richter & Eiler in the design of the Holy Communion Lutheran Church (Racine, Wisconsin) (1928) at 2000 W. Sixth. He also designed Racine City Hall, Horlick High School[1] and Park High School (Racine, Wisconsin), as well as Mitchell Elementary and middle school.[2][3] Frank Lloyd Wright replaced Madson in 1935 as the architect for S.C. Johnson's administration building.[2] Matson is also credited with designing the Granada Theatre (Racine, Wisconsin) at 1924 Charles Street in Racine.[4][5] Matson is also credited with designing St. Edwards Church in Racine and Roosevelt School in Racine.[4]

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  1. Racine’s Tour of Historic Places: 7 buildings to be featured at Sept. 29 event Lee B. Roberts Journal Times September 15, 2013
  2. Two men, two visions by Mark Hertzberg May 12, 2002 Journal Times
  3. "Will Study Plans". The Racine Journal-Times. January 14, 1935. p. 4. Retrieved June 21, 2015 via Newspapers.com. open access
  4. Granada Theatre Cinema Treasures
  5. Images of the Granada Theatre Flickr
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