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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Aurora, Illinois

 
Clickable Map of Kane County, Illinois and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Kane County, IL (52) Cook County, IL (810) DeKalb County, IL (20) DuPage County, IL (40) Kendall County, IL (5) McHenry County, IL (38)  KaneCounty(52) Kane County (52)  CookCounty(810) Cook County (810)  DeKalbCounty(20) DeKalb County (20)  DuPageCounty(40) DuPage County (40)  KendallCounty(5) Kendall County (5)  McHenryCounty(38) McHenry County (38)
Geneva is the county seat for Kane County
Aurora is in Kane County
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1 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — 17 — 31 North BroadwayDowntown Heritage Tour — 17 —
On North Broadway (Illinois Route 25) just south of East New York Street, on the right when traveling south.
This building was originally a residence. An early photograph identifies it as the home of E.D. Huntoon, an early settler who came from Maine in 1837. Remnants of that building were found in the form of rough-hewn timber walls (the axe marks are . . . Map (db m170199) HM
2 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — 22 — Aurora Hotel • Leland HotelDowntown Heritage Tour
On Galena Boulevard at Stolp Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Galena Boulevard.
The Aurora Hotel was the City's first large hotel, and for many years, its tallest building. It was erected in 1917 on the site of a mill race and swimming hole. The Georgian style, fireproof building was designed by H. Ziegler Dietz and . . . Map (db m94232) HM
3 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — Aurora National Bank Building
On Broadway (Illinois Route 25) at Galena Boulevard, on the left when traveling south on Broadway.
Erected 1926 as the Aurora National Bank Building Architect: Frank B. GrayMap (db m94243) HM
4 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — 3 — Aurora Public LibraryDowntown Heritage Tour — 3 —
On West Benton Street at South Stolp Avenue, on the right when traveling east on West Benton Street.
The Aurora Public Library had modest beginnings. Two small groups, "The Young Men's Literary & Historical Society" and "The Young Men's Association" merged in 1859 to become "The Young Men's Literary Association of Aurora". "The Aurora Library . . . Map (db m170246) HM
5 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — 7 — Aurora Silverplate Manufacturing Co.Downtown Heritage Tour
On East Downer Place near South Stolp Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
The nationally known Aurora Silverplate Manufacturing Company was a producer of fine silver-plated dishes, ornaments, and tableware. Founded in 1869. Directed by many of Aurora's pioneer businessmen including Joseph Stolp, this company was one of . . . Map (db m69822) HM
6 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — Aurora Vietnam Veteran Memorial
On Lake Street (Illinois Route 31) at Vine Street, on the right when traveling north on Lake Street.
For those who fought and died We cry with loving pride For those who are not yet home We won't let you stand alone For those who are called survivor We pledge our honor For those who are named here We will forever hold dear Charles . . . Map (db m94259) WM
7 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — 2 — BPO Elk's Club BuildingDowntown Heritage Tour
On South Stolp Avenue near West Benton Street, on the right when traveling south.
Easily one of the most unusual buildings in Aurora, this 1926 structure designed by the firm of Zimmerman, Saxe & Zimmerman is one of the few examples of Mayan Revival design. The architects altered their original, more traditional design when they . . . Map (db m69823) HM
8 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — Dedicated in Memory of Our FathersGrand Army of the Republic
Near East Downer Place east of South Stolp Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Dedicated in memory of ”Our Fathers” Grand Army of the Republic, by the Illinois Department, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861 ☆ 1865 ”Let us have faith, that right makes might and in that . . . Map (db m170252) WM
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9 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — 1 — Former U.S. Post OfficeDowntown Heritage Tour — 1 —
On West Benton Street, 0.2 miles east of South Lake Street (State Route 31), on the right when traveling east.
Aurora's east/west rivalry dates back to its beginnings. Arriving in 1834 from New York state, town founder Samuel McCarty constructed two mills on the east bank of the river, and the settlement of "McCarty Mills" grew up around them. The settlement . . . Map (db m170200) HM
10 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — 16 — German-American Bank Building • American National BankDowntown Heritage Tour — 1923 —
On South Broadway (Illinois Route 25) at Galena Boulevard, on the right when traveling south on South Broadway.
Architect - George Grant Elmslie Prairie style with terra cotta ornamentation. —————————— Prior to the late 1860s, a grand three-story Italianate style building, the H. H. Evans . . . Map (db m148600) HM
11 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — 9 — Grand Army of the Republic Memorial HallDowntown Heritage Tour — 9 —
Near East Downer Place east of South Stolp Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
The Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Hall was built in 1877-1878, and is one of Aurora's most widely recognized landmarks. The hall served as a meeting place for Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) or "Union" veterans of the Civil War. After the . . . Map (db m170248) HM
12 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — Joseph and Samuel McCartyFounders of Aurora — 1834 —
On Galena Boulevard at the east bank of the Fox River, on the left when traveling east on Galena Boulevard.
Two brothers, ages 24 & 22, from New York State, built their log cabin, dam, and sawmill near this site.Map (db m94221) HM
13 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — Leland Hotel1928
On Stolp Avenue at Galena Boulevard, on the right when traveling south on Stolp Avenue.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. Designed by Anker Sveere Graven and Arthur Guy Mayger in 1928, it was the tallest building in Illinois outside of Chicago. . . . Map (db m94241) HM
14 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — 28 — Old Second National BankDowntown Heritage Tour — 28 —
On South River Street at West Downer Place, on the right when traveling north on South River Street.
This 1924 building is one of the significant Prairie style designs by George Grant Elmslie. It reflects some of the best features of the Prairie style, such as openings with terra cotta ornament, and the incorporation of sculpture into the design, . . . Map (db m170249) HM
15 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — 20 — Paramount TheatreDowntown Heritage Tour
On Galena Boulevard east of Stolp Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
Theatres designed in the early 20th century featured deep stages for vaudeville and other live entertainment. When silent movies became popular, vaudeville acts frequently preceded the movie, so the deep stages were still necessary. With the . . . Map (db m94216) HM
16 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — The City of LightsAurora, Illinois
On North Broadway (Illinois Route 25) just north of East New York Street, on the right when traveling south.
Aurora was the first city along the Lincoln Highway with street lights and was among the first in the nation to have them also. Yet again, enhancements to the highway spawned new commerce for communities along the road. With street lights, stores . . . Map (db m170198) HM
17 Illinois, Kane County, Aurora — Wilder Park
On Lake Street (Illinois Route 31) north of Vine Street, on the right when traveling north.
Given to Aurora, in 1857. By Roswell Wilder, 1784-1860; Soldier in the War of 1812. Landlord of the Wilder Hotel, pioneer stage house; Builder of first school in West Aurora, 1839. Public Benefactor. . . . Map (db m94246) HM
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May. 10, 2024