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By Jason Voigt, May 12, 2020
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1 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Welcome to Illinois
On U.S. 24 at State Route 96, on the right when traveling west on U.S. 24.
In 1673 the areas of the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers were explored by Frenchmen Louis Joliet and Father Jacques Marquette. Their voyages resulted in French claims on the area until 1763 when, by the Treaty of Paris, France ceded the land to . . . Map (db m150015) HM
2 Illinois, Bond County, Greenville — GreenvilleFinding a Place for Print
On North 4th Street at West Main Street, on the right when traveling south on North 4th Street.
Imagine a world without books--a frontier where print is a luxury, often out of reach. It's the world you would have known in 1815, when George Davidson settled the bluff overlooking Little Shoal Creek, just a short walk from where you stand. . . . Map (db m144131) HM
3 Illinois, Bond County, Greenville — History of Greenville-Bond County
On 3rd Street (Illinois Route 127) at Main Street, on the right when traveling north on 3rd Street.
Illinois Confederacy Indians roamed this prairie land, rich in game, which became Illinois County of Virginia. Ceded in 1784 to the United States it was successively included in the Northwest, Indiana; and in 1809, Illinois Territory. Formed in . . . Map (db m34169) HM
4 Illinois, Bond County, Greenville — Wells Judd Tire Sales
On North 2nd Street just south of West Oak Street, on the right when traveling south.
Built in 1918, this site was headquarters for Wells Judd Tire Sales, a Goodyear Tire Dealer for over 50 years. Managed by Earl Wildermann, it served the local tire and battery trade, as well as customers traveling on the National Trail. Restored in . . . Map (db m144108) HM
5 Illinois, Bond County, Mulberry Grove — Mulberry GroveThe Shake Rag Stop
On West Main Street (Illinois Route 140) just east of North Maple Street (Illinois Route 140), on the right when traveling east.
In the 1820s, not far from where you stand, passengers could board a stagecoach traveling west to Alton, Ill., or east to the Illinois Capitol at Vandalia. According to local lore, if passengers at the town tavern were waiting for a coach, the . . . Map (db m144132) HM
6 Illinois, Bond County, Pocahontas — PocahontasMuscle, Metal, and Merchandise
On State Street at Park Street, on the right when traveling east on State Street.
The village square may be quiet today, but from the mid-1800s through the early 1900s, the ring of hammers bending iron and shaping steel echoed down these streets. Northwest of where you stand, blacksmiths shaped horseshoes, linked chains, . . . Map (db m144110) HM
7 Illinois, Bond County, Smithboro — SmithboroNow Boarding for Henderson Station
On 2nd Street west of Washington Street, on the left when traveling west.
Where the Illinois Central Railroad saw land it didn't need, Henry Hedrick Smith saw opportunity. In the mid 1800s, Smith, an ambitious outspoken entrepreneur, bought 800 acres of Bond County prairie from Illinois Central. When the St. Louis, . . . Map (db m169984) HM
8 Illinois, Carroll County, Lanark — A Stone Arch Bridge on the Galena Road
On Chambers Road (U.S. 52) 0.2 miles south of Willow Road, on the left when traveling north.
The Stone Arch Bridge that stands to the east of the present highway was on the Galena Road, once the most important trail in northern Illinois. Along this route innumerable people streamed northward to the lead mines near Galena every spring and . . . Map (db m55806) HM
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9 Illinois, Carroll County, Mount Carroll — Lewistown Trail
On U.S. 52, 0.1 miles east of 7 Hill Road, on the left when traveling east.
Lewistown Trail ran from Springfield to Galena via Lewistown. From 1827 to 1837 it was one of the main routes to the Galena lead mines. In general the trail ran in a northerly direction, crossing the Rock River at Prophetstown. It then zigzagged . . . Map (db m34241) HM
10 Illinois, Carroll County, Savanna — Plum River Falls
On Unnamed Road in Old Mill Park, 0.1 miles east of Chicago Avenue (U.S. 52), on the right when traveling east.
Steamboats once navigated to this point, where Plum River Falls powered saw, powder, grist, and flour mills at various times between 1836 and 1885. Near here the Rock Island Military and Prophetstown Trails to Galena were intersected as early as the . . . Map (db m34261) HM
11 Illinois, Cass County, Beardstown — Traveling to BeardstownLooking for Lincoln
On East Main Street at Jefferson Street on East Main Street.
Travel in Abraham Lincoln's time was time-consuming, dirty, and usually downright uncomfortable. On many of his trips, Lincoln traveled by train to Meredosia. From there he had the choice of a steamboat or a bone-jarring ride in a . . . Map (db m57863) HM
12 Illinois, Champaign County, Homer — Beginning of the Lincoln Circuit TrailAbraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial Circuit
On Homer Lake Road (County Route 14) west of South Homer Lake Road (County Route 2575 E), on the right when traveling east.
A National Historic trail of the Boy Scouts of America established in 1963 as part of the circuit traveled between Urbana and Danville, Il. By Abraham Lincoln on the Eighth Judicial District in 1847 - 1859. The trail traverses 16 miles . . . Map (db m23955) HM
13 Illinois, Champaign County, Homer — On The Bloomington Road / The Clark NeighborhoodLooking for Lincoln
On Homer Lake Road (County Road 14) west of South Homer Lake Road (County Route 2575 E), on the left when traveling west.
On the Bloomington Road The Fort Clark Road, later known as the Bloomington or State Road, was an important artery for commerce between Danville and Urbana. The road was first approved in 1826 by the Illinois Assembly. It was the first . . . Map (db m23850) HM
14 Illinois, Champaign County, Mahomet — Champaign County's LincolnLooking for Lincoln
Near Lake of the Woods Country Park Road east of Route 47.
(Top Section) Champaign County was always on Lincoln’s circuit. Abraham Lincoln spent nearly 20 years of his life practicing law on the 8th Judicial Circuit, traveling from one county seat to another. Even as the circuit shrank while . . . Map (db m24340) HM
15 Illinois, Champaign County, Ogden — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictChampaign / Vermilion Counties — County Line Marker —
On County Route 1350N at County Route 2800E, on the left when traveling east on County Route 1350N.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District 1847 - 1859Map (db m10987) HM
16 Illinois, Champaign County, St. Joseph — Lincoln at Kelley's TavernLooking for Lincoln
On Homer Lake Road west of County Route 12, on the right when traveling west.
Kelley’s Tavern was originally called Strong’s Inn after Cyrus Strong, who built a mud-mortar log cabin here in the 1830's. The inn at Strong’s Ford was a stop on the Bloomington or State Road from Danville west to Urbana. Kelley’s Inn was a stop . . . Map (db m23803) HM
17 Illinois, Christian County, Mount Auburn — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictMacon / Christian Counties — County Line Marker —
On Mt. Auburn Blacktop Road (County Road E 2175N) at South 3rd Principal Meridian Road (County Road N 2100E), on the left when traveling west on Mt. Auburn Blacktop Road.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District 1847 - 1859Map (db m12200) HM
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18 Illinois, Christian County, Taylorville — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictTaylorville, Illinois — County-Seat Marker —
On East Main Cross Street west of South Main Street, on the left when traveling west.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District ···1847-1857Map (db m12204) HM
19 Illinois, Clark County, Casey — CaseyA Tale of Two Cities
On East Main Street west of 2nd Street, on the right when traveling east.
It's a story often told on the National Road. Two towns, both poised to prosper, grow up within walking distance of one another. One thrives. The other fades into the footnotes of history. In the 1830s, Ewing Chancellor settled land along an . . . Map (db m152559) HM
20 Illinois, Clark County, Casey — The Development of Casey
On West Main Street west of South Central Avenue (Illinois Route 49), on the right when traveling west.
With the opening of the National Road through this area, small communities began to the established along the route, one of which was Casey. The first settler was John Lang, a native of Scotland. Lang and family arrived from Ohio in 1838 and bought . . . Map (db m152488) HM
21 Illinois, Clark County, Casey — The Early Settlement of Cumberland
Near North 10th Street north of East Alabama Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
With the completion of the National Road (Cumberland Road) through Clark County in 1834, a settlement known as Cumberland was established in this vicinity. The settlement consisted mainly of workmen who moved here for the purpose of securing . . . Map (db m188290) HM
22 Illinois, Clark County, Marshall — MarshallArcher's Avenue
On North 8th Street west of Michigan Avenue (Illinois Route 1), on the right when traveling south.
Built at the intersection of Illinois' first state road and America's first federal highway, Marshall was a gateway community for immigrants traveling west. It was founded in 1835 by Illinois Gov. Joseph Duncan and Col. William B. Archer. . . . Map (db m152562) HM
23 Illinois, Clark County, Marshall — Old Stone Arch Bridge
On National Road (Avery Avenue) (U.S. 40) east of Oak Crest Road, on the right when traveling west.
This Bridge was completed by Army Engineers sometime between 1834 and 1837 as part of the Old National Road, between Cumberland, Maryland and Vandalia, Illinois, was authorized by the enabling act of 1803 and was the Nation's first federally . . . Map (db m71127) HM
24 Illinois, Clark County, Marshall — The Archer HouseNational Historic Landmark
On Archer Avenue west of Michigan Avenue (Illinois Route 1), on the right when traveling east.
This structure was erected in 1841 by Col. Wm. B. Archer, founder of Marshall, and John Bartlett and has been in continuous use as a hotel. It was an important stage coach stop on the early Cumberland Road where many prominent people, including . . . Map (db m152564) HM
25 Illinois, Clark County, Martinsville — MartinsvilleThe Merchants of Main Street
On East Main Street west of Mill Street, on the right when traveling east.
Imagine you're traveling the National Road in the late 1800s. Your wagon is one of many trundling toward town. The dirt road is rough and the ride uncomfortable, but you welcome the trip. It's a day to visit with friends, catch up on news, and trade . . . Map (db m152560) HM
26 Illinois, Clark County, Martinsville — The Linn Family / The Rowe Foundry Anvil
On East Main Street at Mill Street, on the left when traveling east on East Main Street.
The Linn Family The ancestors of the Linn Family immigrated from Ireland in 1809. They eventually settled in Parker Township in Clark County Illinois, near Westfield in 1864. Walter Linn and his family moved to Martinsville in the late . . . Map (db m242006) HM
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27 Illinois, Clinton County, Carlyle — General Dean Suspension Bridge Display
Near Franklin Street (U.S. 50) 0.2 miles east of 1st Street, on the left when traveling east.
In the early 1800’s, when wildlife roamed the vast prairie of what is now Illinois, herds of bison would cross the Kaskaskia River near the present day City of Carlyle. A natural “ford” was located here and allowed for an easier . . . Map (db m98932) HM
28 Illinois, Clinton County, Carlyle — Goshen Road
Near Franklin Street (U.S. 50) 0.2 miles east of 1st Street, on the left when traveling east.
The Goshen Road was one of the earliest roads in Clinton County and was traveled by its first settlers. The original road was blazed by wild animals and Native Americans. The first record of its use, however, was in 1808 when its course was mapped . . . Map (db m98931) HM
29 Illinois, Coles County, Charleston — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictCharleston, Illinois — County-Seat Marker —
On Jackson Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District···1847-1857Map (db m10938) HM
30 Illinois, Coles County, Mattoon — Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial DistrictShelby / Coles Counties — County Line Marker —
On Old State Road at County Route 100E, on the left when traveling west on Old State Road.
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District 1847 - 1859Map (db m10989) HM
31 Illinois, Coles County, Mattoon — Postwar Ups and Downs
On Broadway Avenue at South 17th Street, on the right when traveling east on Broadway Avenue.
Oil Boom In the 1940s, Mattoon became a hub for the oil industry. Companies large and small opened offices here, attracted by the developing oil fields, the business environment, and the quality of life. The oil business brought new people . . . Map (db m189055) HM
32 Illinois, Coles County, Mattoon — Site of The Village of RichmondFounded August 27, 1836
On Old State Road (State Highway 7) 0.8 miles east of Lake Road (County Road 280E), on the left when traveling west.
On this spot stood the Clapboard Inn, General Store, and Post Office of the early settlers, including the Lincoln family. The survey of the Village shows thirty-seven lots. Main Street, sixty feet wide, ran immediately with the State Road and . . . Map (db m10991) HM
33 Illinois, Cook County, Berwyn — A Road Well TraveledThe Ogden Avenue Corridor
On Ogden Avenue at Elmwood Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Ogden Avenue.
This corridor was a gateway into the country’s interior. Several well worn Indian trails were traveled by fur traders and explorers. One trail, the future Ogden Avenue, was improved into a plank toll road creaking beneath the weight of settlers’ . . . Map (db m157105) HM
34 Illinois, Cook County, Berwyn — Automobile Love AffairA Traveling Showroom
On Ogden Avenue at Clarence Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Ogden Avenue.
Route 66 was a traveling showroom for new cars in the 1950s. Bold design, streamlining, chrome, and flaring fins captured people’s imagination. Ogden Avenue became a hub for automobile businesses in the Chicago area. In its heyday, the strip . . . Map (db m157677) HM
35 Illinois, Cook County, Berwyn — Berwyn, IllinoisWelcome to Route 66 Illinois
On Ogden Avenue west of South Lombard Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
(front:) Route 66, the Mother Road, is an American icon that symbolizes romance and freedom of the open road. Born in 1926, Route 66 was one of the first numbered U.S. highways, journeying 2,500 miles from Chicago to Los Angeles. Today, . . . Map (db m159132) HM
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36 Illinois, Cook County, Berwyn — Cruising the StripRoute 66 on Ogden Avenue
On Ogden Avenue at Wenonah Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Ogden Avenue.
Ogden Avenue was designed for automobiles when the car was king of American culture. A wide street lined with drive-through businesses and convenient parking served both travelers and residents. Drive-in restaurants, service stations, and auto . . . Map (db m157675) HM
37 Illinois, Cook County, Berwyn — Eating on the RunFast Food on Ogden Avenue
On Ogden Avenue at Maple Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Ogden Avenue.
Looking for a quick bite? After World War I, fast food restaurants sprang up along Route 66, offering cheap and speedy meals for people on the go. Ogden Avenue is still home to many restaurants that were popular during the heyday of the Mother . . . Map (db m157676) HM
38 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Douglas (Bronzeville) — State Street
On South State Street at East 35th Street, on the right on South State Street.
State Street was the shopping district of Black owned businesses such as drugstores, barber shops, flower shops, tailor shops, meat markets, millinery shops, fruit stands, theaters, and restaurants, a “city within a city." This area . . . Map (db m189133) HM
39 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Douglas (Bronzeville) — The Boulevard System
On South Martin Luther King Jr. Drive at East 35th Street, in the median on South Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.
Chicago’s Boulevards are one of the city’s most overlooked treasures, and one of the largest and oldest boulevard systems in the nation. The 28-mile system contains 540 acres of green space, and provides a link between seven inland parks and . . . Map (db m189232) HM
40 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, East Garfield Park — Garfield Park
On Central Park Avenue at Lake Street on Central Park Avenue.
In 1871, William Le Baron Jenney (best known for his innovations in skyscraper technology) created a master plan for the city's West Park District, consisting of three parks and connecting boulevards. In what would later become Garfield Park, he . . . Map (db m241133) HM
41 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, East Garfield Park — The Boulevard System
On Lake Street near Central Park Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Chicago’s Boulevards are one of the city’s most overlooked treasures, and one of the largest and oldest boulevard systems in the nation. The 28-mile system contains 540 acres of green space, and provides a link between seven inland parks and . . . Map (db m241131) HM
42 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
On West Congress Parkway at Independence Boulevard, on the right when traveling west on West Congress Parkway.
In 1871, William Le Baron Jenney (best known for his innovations in skyscraper technology) created a master plan for the city's West Park District, consisting of three parks and connecting boulevards. In what would later become Garfield Park, he . . . Map (db m244569) HM
43 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
On South Central Park Boulevard at West Jackson Boulevard on South Central Park Boulevard.
Originally known as Central Park, Garfield Park was conceived as the centerpiece of the West Park System in 1869, and was renamed after President James Garfield's assassination in 1881. Plans for the entire ensemble of Humboldt, Garfield, Douglas . . . Map (db m244575) HM
44 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
On West Madison Street at Homan Avenue, on the right when traveling west on West Madison Street.
Originally known as Central Park, Garfield Park was conceived as the centerpiece of the West Park System in 1869, and was renamed after President James Garfield's assassination in 1881. Plans for the entire ensemble of Humboldt, Garfield, Douglas . . . Map (db m244582) HM
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45 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
On South Central Park Boulevard near Madison Street, on the right when traveling north.
Originally known as Central Park, Garfield Park was conceived as the centerpiece of the West Park System in 1869, and was renamed after President James Garfield's assassination in 1881. Plans for the entire ensemble of Humboldt, Garfield, Douglas . . . Map (db m244584) HM
46 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
On West Lake Street west of North Homan Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Originally known as Central Park, Garfield Park was conceived as the centerpiece of the West Park System in 1869, and was renamed after President James Garfield's assassination in 1881. Plans for the entire ensemble of Humboldt, Garfield, Douglas . . . Map (db m244586) HM
47 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — The Boulevard System
On West Congress Parkway at South Independence Boulevard, on the right when traveling west on West Congress Parkway.
Chicago’s Boulevards are one of the city’s most overlooked treasures, and one of the largest and oldest boulevard systems in the nation. The 28-mile system contains 540 acres of green space, and provides a link between seven inland parks and . . . Map (db m244568) HM
48 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Wooden Alley
On Wooden Alley at N. State Parkway on Wooden Alley.
Built: 1909 Restored: 2011 Listed on The National Register Of Historic Places on May 22, 2002. Located within The Astor Street Chicago Landmark District, designated on December 19, 1975 This alley stretching between N. Astor and N. State . . . Map (db m132068) HM
49 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Humboldt Park — The Boulevard System
On North Avenue near Humboldt Boulevard, on the right when traveling west.
Chicago’s Boulevards are one of the city’s most overlooked treasures, and one of the largest and oldest boulevard systems in the nation. The 28-mile system contains 540 acres of green space, and provides a link between seven inland parks and . . . Map (db m234583) HM
50 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lincoln Park — Abandoned Shoreline of Lake Michigan
Near North Stockton Drive, 0.2 miles north of West Lasalle Drive, on the right when traveling north.
This ridge is an ancient beach or sand bar of Lake Michigan whose waters reached this point 8,000 years ago when the lake level was 20 feet higher than now. Clark Street runs north atop this ridge. The park ponds lie between such old beaches, . . . Map (db m47816) HM
51 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Logan Square — Logan Square • Palmer Square
On North Milwaukee Avenue at West Logan Boulevard, on the left when traveling north on North Milwaukee Avenue.
The section of the boulevard system north of Humboldt Park dates to the late 1870s, when the park first opened. As a result, this entire portion—present-day Kedzie and Logan boulevards and Logan and Palmer squares—originally was . . . Map (db m110681) HM
52 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Logan Square — Logan Square BoulevardsChicago Landmark District
On West Cortland Street at North Humboldt Boulevard, on the right when traveling west on West Cortland Street.
Featuring streetscapes of handsome mansions, apartment buildings, and institutional and commercial buildings from the 1880s through the 1930s, the District is one of the best-preserved portions of Chicago's extensive park boulevards system.Map (db m234590) HM
53 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Logan Square — Logan Square BoulevardsChicago Landmark District
On West Shakespeare Avenue at North Humboldt Avenue on West Shakespeare Avenue.
Featuring streetscapes of handsome mansions, apartment buildings, and institutional and commercial buildings from the 1880s through the 1930s, the District is one of the best-preserved portions of Chicago's extensive park boulevards system.Map (db m234591) HM
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54 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Logan Square — Logan Square BoulevardsChicago Landmark District
On West Armitage Avenue at North Humboldt Boulevard, on the left when traveling east on West Armitage Avenue.
Featuring streetscapes of handsome mansions, apartment buildings, and institutional and commercial buildings from the 1880s through the 1930s, the District is one of the best-preserved portions of Chicago's extensive park boulevards system.Map (db m234592) HM
55 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Logan Square — Logan Square BoulevardsChicago Landmark District
On West Palmer Square at North Whipple Street on West Palmer Square.
Featuring streetscapes of handsome mansions, apartment buildings, and institutional and commercial buildings from the 1880s through the 1930s, the District is one of the best-preserved portions of Chicago's extensive park boulevards system.Map (db m234593) HM
56 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Logan Square — Logan Square BoulevardsChicago Landmark District
On West Palmer Street near North Humboldt Boulevard, on the right when traveling east.
Featuring streetscapes of handsome mansions, apartment buildings, and institutional and commercial buildings from the 1880s through the 1930s, the District is one of the best-preserved portions of Chicago's extensive park boulevards system.Map (db m234594) HM
57 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Logan Square — The Boulevard System
On North Milwaukee Avenue at West Logan Boulevard, on the left when traveling north on North Milwaukee Avenue.
Chicago’s Boulevards are one of the city’s most overlooked treasures, and one of the largest and oldest boulevard systems in the nation. The 28-mile system contains 540 acres of green space, and provides a link between seven inland parks and . . . Map (db m110744) HM
58 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Loop District — Chicago BuildingHolabird & Roche, architect; 1904-05 — Chicago Landmark —
On Madison Street at State Street, on the left when traveling west on Madison Street.
This building epitomizes the Chicago School, a design movement that changed modern architecture. Its distinctive features include large windows, steel-frame construction, projecting bays, and ornate terra cotta cladding. Located at what was known as . . . Map (db m240284) HM
59 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Loop District — Fine Arts BuildingSolon S. Beman, architect; 1885; converted to Fine Arts Building in 1898 — Chicago Landmark —
Near South Michigan Avenue north of East Ida B. Wells Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Built by the Studebaker company for the assembly and display of their carriages and wagons, this building was converted into studios and theaters for artists and craftsmen in 1898. The interior public spaces, featuring murals on the tenth floor, . . . Map (db m237986) HM
60 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Loop District — Historic Michigan BoulevardChicago Landmark District
On North Michigan Avenue north of East Washington Street, on the right when traveling north. Reported unreadable.
The Michigan Avenue "streetwall" along Grant Park is one of the most iconic images of Chicago, one known around the world. Comprised of many of Chicago's finest individual buildings, this dramatic ensemble reflects the city's development as a grand . . . Map (db m238007) HM
61 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Loop District — State StreetChicago Cultural Walk
On State Street south of Washington Street, on the right when traveling north.
[side 1] Chicago’s Great Street There is only one State Street. Widely celebrated in song, “That Great Street” has been known since the 1870s for its concentration of premier department stores and world-class architecture. . . . Map (db m240288) HM
62 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Magnificent Mile — Green Bay Road
On North Michigan Avenue.
From this point, the Green Bay Road ran northwesterly to Clark Street and North Avenue, and followed Clark Street’s present route to the vicinity of Peterson Avenue. This road connected Fort Dearborn with Fort Howard, Green Bay, Wisconsin. Erected . . . Map (db m66624) HM
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63 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near West Side — Jackson BoulevardChicago Landmark District
On West Jackson Boulevard east of Ashland Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
These two blocks are virtually all that remain of Chicago's once-fashionable Near West Side of the 19th century. Most of the residences, as well as the Romanesque Revival-style Church of the Epiphany, date from the 1880s and 1890s.Map (db m242527) HM
64 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near West Side — Jackson BoulevardChicago Landmark District
On Laflin Street at Jackson Boulevard, on the right when traveling south on Laflin Street.
These two blocks are virtually all that remain of Chicago's once-fashionable Near West Side of the 19th century. Most of the residences, as well as the Romanesque Revival-style Church of the Epiphany, date from the 1880s and 1890s.Map (db m242531) HM
65 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Near West Side — Jackson BoulevardChicago Landmark District
On Adams Street (U.S. 66) west of Laflin Street, on the left when traveling west.
These two blocks are virtually all that remain of Chicago's once-fashionable Near West Side of the 19th century. Most of the residences, as well as the Romanesque Revival-style Church of the Epiphany, date from the 1880s and 1890s.Map (db m242535) HM
66 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Rogers Park — Indian Boundary Lines
On North Rogers Avenue at North Clark Street, on the right when traveling west on North Rogers Avenue.
Clark Street honors George Rogers Clark, whose brother, William Clark, with Ninian Edwards and Auguste Chouteau, in 1816 negotiated Indian treaty ceding land including Chicago site from Rogers Avenue to Lake Calumet.
Authenticated by . . . Map (db m242836) HM
67 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Couch Place
On Couch Place near North State Street.
Named for brothers Ira and James Couch, owners of the Tremont Hotel which stood at Lake & Dearborn streets from 1850 to 1871. Chicago's first brick building, the Tremont hosted President Abraham Lincoln when he visited Chicago.Map (db m245008) HM
68 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Couch Place
Near Couch Place east of Dearborn Street.
Named for brothers Ira and James Couch, owners of the Tremont Hotel which stood at Lake & Dearborn streets from 1850 to 1871. Chicago's first brick building, the Tremont hosted President Abraham Lincoln when he visited Chicago.Map (db m245011) HM
69 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Dearborn StreetChicago Cultural Walk
On South Dearborn Street north of Van Buren Street.
[Side A] Dearborn Street showcases some of Chicago’s best architecture, art, and urban design dating from the late 19th century. Great names in architecture include Chicago School architects William LeBaron Jenney, Burnham & Root, and Holabird & . . . Map (db m241136) HM
70 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Historic Michigan BoulevardChicago Landmark District
On South Michigan Avenue south of East Jackson Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
The Michigan Avenue "streetwall" along Grant Park is one of the most iconic images of Chicago, one known around the world. Comprised of many of Chicago's finest individual buildings, this dramatic ensemble reflects the city's development as a grand . . . Map (db m237441) HM
71 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Historic Michigan BoulevardChicago Landmark District
On South Michigan Avenue south of East Adams Street, on the right when traveling south.
The Michigan Avenue "streetwall" along Grant Park is one of the most iconic images of Chicago, one known around the world. Comprised of many of Chicago's finest individual buildings, this dramatic ensemble reflects the city's development as a grand . . . Map (db m237442) HM
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72 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Historic Michigan BoulevardChicago Landmark District
On South Michigan Avenue south of East Monroe Street. Reported unreadable.
The Michigan Avenue "streetwall" along Grant Park is one of the most iconic images of Chicago, one known around the world. Comprised of many of Chicago's finest individual buildings, this dramatic ensemble reflects the city's development as a grand . . . Map (db m237443) HM
73 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Historic Michigan BoulevardChicago Landmark District
On South Michigan Avenue south of East Madison Street, on the right when traveling south. Reported unreadable.
The Michigan Avenue "streetwall" along Grant Park is one of the most iconic images of Chicago, one known around the world. Comprised of many of Chicago's finest individual buildings, this dramatic ensemble reflects the city's development as a grand . . . Map (db m237446) HM
74 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Jewelers RowChicago Landmark District
On South Wabash Avenue south of East Madison Street, on the right when traveling south.
Since the early 1900s, Jewelers Row has been an important center of jewelry, silver, and watch manufacturing and trade. These distinguished loft buildings and early 20th-century skyscrapers also reflect the development of Chicago commercial . . . Map (db m245007) HM
75 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — South Water Street
On West Wacker Drive at North State Steet on West Wacker Drive.
This was Chicago’s main business street in 1834, connecting the village with Fort Dearborn. Years before this also was the site of a trading post with the Indians. Erected by Chicago’s Charter Jubilee Authenticated by Chicago Historical . . . Map (db m47691) HM
76 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — State StreetChicago Cultural Walk
On South State Street south of West Jackson Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
(side 1) Chicago’s Great Street There is only one State Street. Widely celebrated in song, “That Great Street” has been known since the 1870s for its concentration of premier department stores and world-class . . . Map (db m81432) HM
77 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — State StreetChicago Cultural Walk
On State Street south of Adams Street, on the right when traveling south.
[side 1] Chicago’s Great Street There is only one State Street. Widely celebrated in song, “That Great Street” has been known since the 1870s for its concentration of premier department stores and world-class architecture. . . . Map (db m235745) HM
78 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, The Loop District — Wacker Drive
On West Wacker Drive at West Lake Street on West Wacker Drive.
South Water Street 1834 South Water Street 1924 Wacker Drive Begun 1924 Completed 1926 Built by the City of Chicago Wm. E. Dever Mayor Francis X. Busch Corporation Counsel Board of Local Improvement John J. Sloan . . . Map (db m47696) HM
79 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, West Jackson Boulevard District — Jackson Boulevard DistrictChicago Landmark
On Jackson Boulevard at Laflin Street on Jackson Boulevard.
The 1500 block of West Jackson Boulevard is almost all that remains of Chicago's once fashionable Near West Side. The houses were built between 1871 and 1900 in the popular architectural styles of the period—the Italianate, Queen Anne, Second . . . Map (db m242542) HM
80 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, West Loop — Lou Mitchell's Restaurant & Bakery, Chicago, IllinoisRoute 66 Roadside Attraction
On West Jackson Boulevard east of North Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling east. Reported permanently removed.
The start of Route 66, A Chicago Institution since 1923, (unreadable) food and friendly hospitality is known the world over.Map (db m189146) HM
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81 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago Heights — Chicago HeightsIllinois
On East Lincoln Highway (East 14th Street) (U.S. 30) at Lowe Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East Lincoln Highway (East 14th Street).
Chicago Heights, an important stop on the Lincoln Highway, is known as the “Crossroads of the Nation” for its famed intersection of the Lincoln and Dixie Highways. The McEldowney Bridge, where the Lincoln Highway crossed Thorn Creek, included the . . . Map (db m170396) HM
82 Illinois, Cook County, Countryside — This was "Countryside"Farms and Quarries
On Joliet Road west of South LaGrange Road (U.S. 45), on the right when traveling north.
Early travelers on Route 66 raced through open lands once they left Chicago. This was truly “countryside,” a rich region of farms and quarries on the outskirts of the city. Few farms remained by the time the City of Countryside was . . . Map (db m157673) HM
83 Illinois, Cook County, Elk Grove Village — Reverend J. Ward Morrison Boulevard
On Rev. Morrison Boulevard, 0.1 miles east of W Elk Grove Village Boulevard, on the right when traveling west.
In Recognition of The Reverend J. Ward Morrison Pastor Emeritus Queen of the Rosary Parish Elk Grove Village, Illinois This Boulevard is named in honor of the Reverend J. Ward Morrison. He devoted much of his time, energies and talents . . . Map (db m10672) HM
84 Illinois, Cook County, Homewood — Dixie Highway
On Dixie Highway at Hickory Road, on the right when traveling south on Dixie Highway.
Dixie Highway was the first national road linking industrial northern states to agricultural southern states. Several governors met in 1915 to consider an improved road to Miami. Ten states lobbied for inclusion, resulting in eastern and western . . . Map (db m87086) HM
85 Illinois, Cook County, Homewood — Dixie Highway connected Chicago to Miami in the early days of automobile travelHomewood: a bustling town grows along a former Indian trail
On Dixie Highway at Hickory Road, on the right when traveling south on Dixie Highway.
Following a path worn by buffalo, Native Americans traveled the length of the eastern border of Illinois. French fur trapper-traders utilized the same trail. Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard, a fur trader for John Jacob Astor’s American Fur Trading . . . Map (db m87082) HM
86 Illinois, Cook County, Matteson — Matteson, IllinoisThe Lincoln Highway in Illinois
On 216th Street, 0.1 miles east of Locust Street, on the right when traveling east.
Transportation has always played a vital role in the growth of Matteson, which sits at the crossroads of America's first transcontinental road, The Lincoln Highway, and the Illinois Central Railroad. The Mahler family was instrumental in bringing . . . Map (db m172983) HM
87 Illinois, Cook County, Melrose Park — Historic Lake Street
On Broadway Avenue at Rice Street, on the right when traveling north on Broadway Avenue.
Indians traversed this path for about a thousand years to obtain salt at Vermillion River. In 1832, General Winfield Scott's army and supply wagons went this way to fight Blackhawk's warriors. Soon, pioneers came west by this well worn road. . . . Map (db m234953) HM
88 Illinois, Cook County, Park Forest — Park Forest, IllinoisProclamation of Route of The Lincoln Highway
On Victory Drive just west of Lester Road, on the right when traveling west.
In order to construct a paved highway across America it was necessary to english nationwide, public support for the first coast-to-coast roadway. It was decided the highway would be dedicated to the martyred President Abraham Lincoln. Naming this . . . Map (db m172987) HM
89 Illinois, Cook County, Riverside — Riverside As It Once Was
On Fairbank Road, 0.3 miles west of Coonley Road.
A Brief History of Riverside, Illinois 1. In 1828, The Lawton brothers, David and Bernardus (Barney), came to the area and established an outpost. They chose the area for its proximity to the Chicago Portage and one of the busiest land trails . . . Map (db m233530) HM
90 Illinois, Cook County, Sauk Village — Sauk VillageSauk Trail was the Original Route of the Lincoln Highway — The Route Included Kalvelage Bridge —
On Sauk Trail, on the right when traveling east.
Portions of the Lincoln Highway were first established by identifying existing roads to be paved. The Sauk Trail from the eastern Illinois border westbound through Sauk Village was designated as a section of the original route, including the . . . Map (db m204975) HM
91 Illinois, Cook County, Schaumburg — Wise RoadDesignated a Historic Roadway
On Spring Cove Drive at Wise Road, on the right when traveling north on Spring Cove Drive.
Wise Road is named for the Wiese Family, who once farmed nearly 80 acres of land at the corner of Wise Road and Spring Cove Drive. The road was named "Wiese Road" for many years. It is unknown whether the "e" was dropped accidentally by the Cook . . . Map (db m148601) HM
92 Illinois, Cook County, Winnetka — The Green Bay Trail
On Scott Avenue at Old Green Bay Road, on the right when traveling north on Scott Avenue.
One branch of the Green Bay Trail traversed this region. Originally an Indian trail, after 1816 the route connected Fort Dearborn at Chicago with Fort Howard at Green Bay. Couriers faced hunger, cold and Indians to carry dispatches on a round trip . . . Map (db m66618) HM
93 Illinois, Cumberland County, Greenup — "The Road that Built the Nation"
On Cumberland Road north of U.S. 40, on the right when traveling east.
[column 1:] "History of The National Road" Settlers had been moving west since the early 1700's. By 1802, so many farms and towns had been settled in the Ohio Valley that people living in the territory were calling for . . . Map (db m155631) HM
94 Illinois, Cumberland County, Greenup — GreenupRails and Trails
On West Cumberland Street (Illinois Route 121) west of Mill Street, on the right when traveling east.
He was a man of vision. When William C. Greenup co-founded this village in 1834, the land around it was wilderness. But as Illinois Superintendent of the National Road, Greenup saw tremendous potential in the area adjacent to America's highway. . . . Map (db m152532) HM
95 Illinois, Cumberland County, Greenup — Site of Barbour Inn
On West Cumberland Street (Illinois Route 121) west of Mill Street, on the right when traveling east.
Site of Barbour Inn 1831, on Old National Trail, town established in 1836, by W.C. Greenup Map (db m152786) HM
96 Illinois, DeKalb County, Malta — Illinois Lincoln HighwayThe First Seedling Mile in the Country
Near Malta Road (County Highway 31) 0.1 miles north of Lincoln Highway (State Route 38), on the left when traveling north.
Work commenced in September of 1914 on the “First Seedling Mile” in Malta, Illinois. This construction was key to the Lincoln Highway, which runs from Times Square in New York City, to Lincoln Park in San Francisco. Planned in 1913 by the . . . Map (db m230825) HM
97 Illinois, DeKalb County, Malta — Illinois Lincoln HighwayMobilizing the Country Changed Society
Near Malta Road (County Highway 31) 0.1 miles north of Lincoln Highway (State Route 38), on the left when traveling north.
Illinois, in the heart of the nation, has always been a crossroads state. The country's great transportation arteries – the Great Lakes, the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, the railroads, the interstate highway system – all intersect through . . . Map (db m230864) HM
98 Illinois, DeKalb County, Malta, Malta Township — Lincoln HighwayVillage of Malta — Putting Malta on the map —
Near Malta Road (County Highway 31) 0.1 miles north of Lincoln Highway (State Route 38), on the left when traveling north.
Malta is proud to be the home to the “First Seedling Mile” on the Lincoln Highway. This first strip of paved road was made to use as a “show and tell” demonstration of the advantages of travel on concrete verses mud, in an effort to obtain . . . Map (db m230865) HM
99 Illinois, DeKalb County, Malta, Malta Township — Lincoln Highway Seedling Mile
Near Malta Road (County Highway 31) 0.1 miles north of Lincoln Highway (State Route 38), on the left when traveling north.
The Lincoln Highway was the first transcontinental, hard surface roadway in the United States. The Highway traversed 3,384 miles and twelve states - beginning in New York City and ending in San Francisco. Planned in 1913 by the Lincoln Highway . . . Map (db m230868) HM
100 Illinois, DeKalb County, Malta, Malta Township — MaltaThe Seedling Mile — The Lincoln Highway in Illinois —
On Jefferson Street at North 3rd Street, on the left when traveling west on Jefferson Street.
The Lincoln Highway’s first Seedling Mile of paved highway was built in Malta. This strategically chosen location demonstrated the need for better roads, showing the stark contrast between travel on concrete versus mud. From concept to completion, . . . Map (db m233236) HM

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