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Crockets from Portico and Marker image, Touch for more information
By William Fischer, Jr., September 16, 2020
Crockets from Portico and Marker
1 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Crockets from Portico
First United Presbyterian Church, 1879 8th & Broadway Gothic Revival Style Robert Bunce, Architect Churches usually have an elaborate entrance or portico to mark the transition into a religious dwelling. The three portals symbolize the . . . Map (db m156776) HM
2 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County
This Greek Revival style mansion was built in 1835 by John Wood, Quincy's first settler, who erected a log cabin in 1822 at Front and Delaware Streets. The Society was formed in 1896, acquired the mansion in 1907, and maintains museum displays, loan . . . Map (db m187255) HM
3 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Limestone CapitalsFirst United Presbyterian Church, 1879
First United Presbyterian Church, 1879 8th & Broadway Gothic Revival Style Robert Bunce, Architect The majority of churches built in Quincy in the 19th century revived a European Gothic style with pointed arches over the entrance and . . . Map (db m150586) HM
4 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Quincy Senior High School1891 — Pilasters —
12th & Maine Romanesque Revival Style Harvey Chatten, Arthitect ——————————— Pilasters Students entered the school through a monumental arched entrance facing on Maine . . . Map (db m156773) HM
5 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Washington Theater1924 — Quincy Landmark —
Type: Mediterranean Revival Date: 1924 Architect: E. P. Rupert Nominated by the Quincy Preservation Commission. Approved by the Quincy City Council, January 3, 2000. Charles W. Scholz, Mayor.Map (db m156777) HM
6 Illinois, Alexander County, Cairo — St. Patrick Catholic ChurchEstablished 1838 — (Present building constructed 1894) —
This property placed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m234741) HM
7 Illinois, Alexander County, Cairo — The Cairo Custom House1872
. . . Map (db m194715) HM
8 Illinois, Alexander County, Cairo — The Cairo Public Library
Safford Memorial Building 1883 Placed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m194717) HM
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9 Illinois, Bond County, Greenville — Turret Building
This building used to be balanced by another more ornate one at the northern most part of the block. The old Post Office and the Cyclone Hose Company, Greenville's first Fire Station, were located in what was known as the Demoulin block before the . . . Map (db m34174) HM
10 Illinois, Cass County, Beardstown — Beardstown Grand Opera House
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior May 11, 2000 Beardstown Grand Opera House c.1872 Heritage Preservation Foundation “Preserving our . . . Map (db m229612) HM
11 Illinois, Champaign County, Champaign, Champaign City Township — Alpha Phi Fraternity House-Beta Alpha Chapter
This property has been placed on the by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m225559) HM
12 Illinois, Champaign County, Champaign, Champaign City Township — Architectural Education
Nathan C. Ricker, the first person to graduate in architecture in the United States, established an architectural program here at his alma mater in 1873. Ricker emphasized the application of science and technology to design. He strove to create an . . . Map (db m225558) HM
13 Illinois, Champaign County, Champaign, Champaign City Township — Kappa Sigma Fraternity House
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m225518) HM
14 Illinois, Champaign County, Champaign, Champaign City Township — Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity House
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m225520) HM
15 Illinois, Champaign County, Champaign, Downtown Champaign — Inman Hotel
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m225510) HM
16 Illinois, Champaign County, Champaign, Downtown Champaign — New Orpheum Theatre
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1914Map (db m225505) HM
17 Illinois, Champaign County, Champaign, Midtown — The Cattle Bank Building1858
Restored and assigned to the National Register of Historic Places Dedicated by Mayor Joan Severns April 9, 1983Map (db m225515) HM
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18 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana — Tiernan's Block / Masonic Temple1871
City of Urbana Historic Landmark Designated 2000Map (db m226011) HM
19 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Busey's Hall/Princess Theater1870
City of Urbana Historic Landmark Designated 2000Map (db m226022) HM
20 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Channing-Murray Foundation/Unitarian Church of Urbana
The Channing-Murray Foundation, originally established in 1908 as the Unitarian Church of Urbana, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places May 13, 1991 by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m225573) HM
21 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — DeWolf Residence1933
City of Urbana Historic Landmark Designated 2016Map (db m225587) HM
22 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Hieronymus House1919
City of Urbana Historic Landmark Designated 2016Map (db m225588) HM
23 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Joseph Royer House1905
City of Urbana Joseph Royer Historic District Designated 2001Map (db m225595) HM
24 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Lindley House1895
City of Urbana Historic Landmark Designated 2000Map (db m226008) HM
25 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Nat H. Cohen Building136 West Main Street — Joseph W. Royer Arts and Architecture District —
The Cohen Building was designed by noted local architect Joseph W. Royer for prominent Urbana businessman and cigar manufacturer Nathan (Nat) H. Cohen. Other major downtown buildings designed by Joseph W. Royer include the Urbana Free Library, the . . . Map (db m226012) HM
26 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Nathan C. Ricker House612 West Green Street
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1892Map (db m225602) HM
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27 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Natural History Building
This facility originally known as the Natural History Building constructed in 1892 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m225572) HM
28 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Phi Mu Sorority House
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m225594) HM
29 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Richards-Latowsky Housecirca 1911
City of Urbana Historic Landmark Designated 2008Map (db m226007) HM
30 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — The Astronomical Observatory
This facility originally known as the Astronomical Observatory constructed in 1896 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m225534) HM
31 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — The Colvin HouseCirca 1922
City of Urbana Historic Landmark Designated 2011Map (db m225590) HM
32 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — The Eli Halberstadt House1875
City of Urbana Historic Landmark Designated 2011Map (db m226025) HM
33 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — The Ezekiel Boyden Homecirca 1850
City of Urbana Historic Landmark Designated 2011Map (db m226004) HM
34 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — The Farm House(AKA Mumford House)
This facility originally known as the Farm House constructed in 1870 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m225529) HM
35 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — The Reed-Sutton HouseCirca 1939
City of Urbana Historic Landmark Designated 2013Map (db m225591) HM
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36 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — The Smith-Russell House1920
City of Urbana Historic Landmark Designated 2013Map (db m225593) HM
37 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Tina Weedon Smith Memorial Hall
. . . Map (db m225575) HM
38 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Unitarian Universalist Church309 West Green Street — Joseph W. Royer Arts and Architecture District —
The need to repair or replace the original Universalist Church building, built in 1871 at the corner of Green and Birch Streets in Urbana, was discussed at the annual meeting of the Church Board on January 15, 1913. The Reverend E. V. Stevens . . . Map (db m226009) HM
39 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Urbana Township — Barn #2
This facility originally known as the Barn #2 constructed in 1910 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m225581) HM
40 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Urbana Township — Barn #3
This facility originally known as the Barn #3 constructed in 1912 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m225585) HM
41 Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Urbana Township — Dairy Experimental Round BarnsUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
These three round barns served as model dairy facilities for the University's 20-acre demonstration dairy farm developed in the early 20th century. The farm's sole purpose was to produce the largest amount of milk per acre at the lowest possible . . . Map (db m225577) HM
42 Illinois, Clark County, Marshall — Fancher Pony Truss Bridge
Hiram B. Trout and his brother, Everett Trout, were born on a farm about five miles north of this location. They operated a machine shop in Shelbyville, Illinois in the late 1800’s at which in time they invented and patented the unique design for . . . Map (db m59336) HM
43 Illinois, Coles County, Charleston — Coles County Courthouse
On December 25, 1830, the Illinois General Assembly created Coles County. At this time, Charleston became the county seat and was just a hamlet called "Coles Courthouse." In 1831, a log-cabin courthouse was constructed. About four years later, a . . . Map (db m188293) HM
44 Illinois, Coles County, Lerna, Pleasant Grove Township — Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Shiloh Encampment Site
Members of Civilian Conservation Corps Co. V-2657 SP-52 built their barracks on this site in August 1935. The WWI veterans who comprised this CCC encampment named it Camp Shiloh after the burial place of Thomas and Sarah Lincoln. Like all CCC camps . . . Map (db m229793) HM
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45 Illinois, Cook County, Arlington Heights — 116 W. Euclid
Built in 1859 by Elijah Amasa Allen. In 1888 Eugene Berbecker, foster son of E.A. Allen Became Owner. Berbecker Park is named in his honor.Map (db m117510) HM
46 Illinois, Cook County, Arlington Heights — 609 N. Dunton
Built in 1865 by James Shirra. This same year he opened a Grist Mill at 102 N. Arlington Heights Road and Wing Street.Map (db m117514) HM
47 Illinois, Cook County, Berwyn — Arthur J. Dunham Centennial Home
The Arthur J. Dunham Centennial Home on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1906 in the Prairie School style, owned and lived in by the same family for over 100 years.Map (db m157107) HM
48 Illinois, Cook County, Berwyn — Berwyn, IllinoisWelcome to Route 66 Illinois
(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
49 Illinois, Cook County, Brookfield — Baboon IslandMemories for a well-rounded, greener future
This site was the former home of our Baboon Island exhibit. Opened in the mid-1930s, the exhibit, originally called Monkey Island, housed hundreds of different species throughout its tenure. This man-made mountain, a first of its kind in the U.S., . . . Map (db m231693) HM
50 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Austin — F.R. Schock HousesChicago Landmark District
These four picturesque residences, designed by architect Frederick R. Schock, showcase the Queen Anne and Shingle styles of architecture. They helped set the tone for development of the Austin community in the 1880s-90s.Map (db m237403) HM
51 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Austin — Joseph Jacob Walser HouseFrank Lloyd Wright, Architect; 1903 — Chicago Landmark —
Built four years after the suburb of Austin was annexed to Chicago, this house is among the best of Wright's experiments with inexpensive residences. Within a narrow lot, the house has all the features of his mature Prairie style, characterized by . . . Map (db m235806) HM
52 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Avondale — Florsheim Shoe Company BuildingAlfred S. Alschuler, architect • 1924-26 — Chicago Landmark —
This building is a significant early 20th-century industrial building built for one of Chicago's best-known manufacturers. Founded and headquartered in the city for many years, the Florsheim Shoe Company was one of the nation's leading shoe . . . Map (db m94316) HM
53 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Douglas (Bronzeville) — Pilgrim Baptist Church — Chicago Landmark —
Pilgrim Baptist Church Adler and Sullivan, Architects 1891 The decorative and planning skills of Sullivan and the engineering ability of Adler are embodied in the strong masonry forms of this building, embellished with terra-cotta . . . Map (db m189477) HM
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54 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Douglas (Bronzeville) — Supreme Life Building — Chicago Landmark —
Supreme Life Building Built 1921; remodeled 1950 This was the longtime headquarters of the Supreme Life Insurance Co., the first African-American owned and operated insurance company in the northern United States. The firm was founded in . . . Map (db m188528) HM
55 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Douglas (Bronzeville) — The Boulevard System
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
56 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, East Garfield Park — Garfield Park
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 m241108) HM
57 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, East Garfield Park — Garfield Park
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
58 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
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 m243680) HM
59 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
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 m243684) HM
60 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
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
61 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
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
62 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
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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63 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
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
64 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
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
65 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park Fieldhouse
The Garfield Park Fieldhouse, constructed in 1928 as the West Park Commission administrative headquarters, is one of the most lavish buildings on Chicago's west side. Designed by architects Michaelsen & Rognstad this "Gold Dome Building" has a 23 . . . Map (db m243639) HM
66 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Bryan Lathrop HouseChicago Landmark
Bryan Lathrop House McKim, Mead and White, architects 1892 Drawing inspiration from the neo-classical styles of the eighteenth century, Charles Follen McKim here created a residence of great dignity and elegance. The clarity and . . . Map (db m180726) HM
67 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Fisher Studio HousesAndrew Rebori, architect; 1936 — Chicago Landmark —
This rare Art Moderne-style design is also one of the city's best examples of pre-World War II modernism. Further distinguishing the building is its handcrafted ornamentation by prominent artist Edgar Miller. The 12 residential units front on a . . . Map (db m235355) HM
68 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — James Charnley House
has been designated a National Historic Landmark This home, designed in 1891 by Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright, is an important work in the development of modern residential architecture and possesses national significance . . . Map (db m188276) HM
69 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — John Wellborn Root — Chicago Tribute —
John Wellborn Root Architect 1850-1891 John Wellborn Root's architectural designs helped to establish Chicago as the birthplace of modern architecture. After the Great Fire of 1871, Root came here from New York City to . . . Map (db m188509) HM
70 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Patterson-McCormick Mansion
Originally built in 1891 for Elinor "Cissy" Patterson by architect Stanford White and late enlarged and occupied by Cyrus H. McCormick. This landmark property is now individual condominium residences.Map (db m132002) HM
71 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — St. Chrysostom's Church
Chester H. Walcott, architect Bennett, Parsons & Frost consulting architects awarded the Lake Shore Trust & Savings Bank's Gold Medal for the most beautiful remodeled building by the jury of the Chicago chapter, American Institute of . . . Map (db m242577) HM
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72 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — The Three Arts ClubHolabird and Roche, architects; 1914 — Chicago Landmark —
Built to provide a safe, supportive, and economical residence for young women studying the arts, this was one of a number of structures designed for artists around the turn of the century, indicative of a growing appreciation for the arts in urban . . . Map (db m242449) HM
73 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Victorian Brownstone Residences
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74 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Humboldt Park — Humboldt Park
Chicago's West Park Commission had just been created when residents began requesting that a park be named in honor of Baron Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859), a German scientist who popularized the notion of living with nature. . . . Map (db m234585) HM
75 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Humboldt Park — The Boulevard System
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
76 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Hyde Park — "Original Professors’ Row"
Built in 1903, this city block of semi-attached row houses from 5200 to 5244 South Greenwood Avenue is considered the original professors’ row of the University of Chicago. Samuel Gross, developer, and Joseph Brompton, architectMap (db m187528) HM
77 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Hyde Park — Greenwood Row Houses — Chicago Landmark District —
This group of 20 visually distinctive row houses was built in 1903 by one of Chicago's most prolific early developers, Samuel E. Gross. The fine detailing and craftsmanship used for building entrances and cornices reflect the influence of the . . . Map (db m188627) HM
78 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Hyde Park — Museum of Science and IndustryCharles B. Atwood, architect; 1891-93 — Chicago Landmark —
Originally built as the Palace of Fine Arts for the World's Columbian Exposition, this plaster-clad structure later became the first home of the Field Museum of Natural History. After the museum left in the 1920s, the decayed building was . . . Map (db m238465) HM
79 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Jackson Park — The Norway Building
The Norway Building stood on this site for the 1893 World's Columbian Exhibition. After the Fair Chicago millionaire C.K. Billings purchased the structure and moved it to his estate in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. William Wrigley of chewing gum fame . . . Map (db m125028) HM
80 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Kenwood — Kenwood — Landmark District —
Once referred to as the "Lake Forest of the South," this residential suburb was annexed to Chicago in 1889. It was home to many of the city's leading industrialists, who built residences designed by such notable architects as George Maher, . . . Map (db m188828) HM
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81 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Kenwood — Kenwood United Church of Christ — Chicago Landmark —
Kenwood United Church of Christ William. W. Boyington and Henry B. Wheelock, architects 1887-88 This Richardsonian Romanesque-style church building is a textbook example of this medieval-influenced style, popular in the late nineteenth . . . Map (db m188566) HM
82 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Kenwood — Louis Henry Sullivan — Chicago Tribute —
Louis Henry Sullivan Architect 1856 - 1924 Known as the “prophet of modern architecture,” Louis Sullivan advocated creating buildings that honestly mirrored their time, place and technology. Unlike many architects of the period . . . Map (db m188759) HM
83 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lake View — (Former) Marshfield Trust and Savings BankWilliam Gibbons Uffendell, architect — 1924 —
This terra-cotta-clad flat-iron building makes the most of its triangular building lot. Like many neighborhood banks from the 1920s, the Marshfield Trust and Savings Bank employed the Classical Revival style of architecture to convey a sense of . . . Map (db m208809) HM
84 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lake View — Waveland Clock Tower
Originally known as the Lincoln Park Fieldhouse and Carillon Tower, the Waveland Clock Tower was constructed in 1931. The English Gothic style building was designed by Edwin H. Clark and the chimes were from the Deagan Company of Chicago. . . . Map (db m155667) HM
85 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lake View East — Brewster Apartments — Chicago Landmark —
Brewster Apartments Enoch H. Turnock, architect 1893 The principles of skeleton-frame construction that made possible tall commercial buildings were used here for an early highrise apartment building, originally known as the . . . Map (db m187901) HM
86 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lincoln Park — Alfred Caldwell Lily PoolAlfred Caldwell, landscape architect — 1936-38 —
One of the most important historic landscapes in Chicago, this “hidden garden” in Lincoln Park was designed by note landscape architect Alfred Caldwell in the Prairie style. Inspired by his mentor Jens Jensen and the work of architect . . . Map (db m47845) HM
87 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lincoln Park — Landmark Landings
Along with the South Pond and Lincoln Park Zoo, the landmark buildings of Café Brauer and Carlson Cottage have served Chicago for more than 100 years. Their history parallels the growth of the pond—and the city around it. Timeless . . . Map (db m47818) HM
88 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lincoln Park — Lion House, Lincoln Park ZooPerkins, Fellows & Hamilton, architects — 1912 —
Located in one of the country's oldest municipal zoological parks, the Lion House blends both the grandly-scaled public architecture of the Classical style with the innovative Prarie style developed by Chicago architects in the early 20th century. . . . Map (db m10653) HM
89 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lincoln Park — Mid-North DistrictChicago Landmark
This area, with its concentration of brick row houses, is typical of urban residential communities developed during the last three decades of the nineteenth century. The high quality of its architecture, well- preserved and well-maintained, . . . Map (db m185766) HM
90 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lincoln Park — North Chicago Hospital BuildingChicago Landmark
North Chicago Hospital Building Meyer J. Sturm, architect; M. Louis Kroman, associated architect 1928-29 This building is a handsome example of a neighborhood hospital building, built when Chicago was dotted with small . . . Map (db m180732) HM
91 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Lincoln Square — Rosehill Cemetery EntranceWilliam W. Boyington, architect • 1864 — Chicago Landmark —
Designed by the architect of the Old Chicago Water Tower and predating it by five years, the Rosehill Cemetery Entrance is a rare Midwestern example of castellated Gothic architecture. Many prominent Chicagoans are buried here in plots marked by . . . Map (db m94331) HM
92 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Logan Square — Logan Square BoulevardsChicago Landmark District
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
93 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Logan Square — Logan Square BoulevardsChicago Landmark District
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
94 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Logan Square — Logan Square BoulevardsChicago Landmark District
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
95 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Logan Square — Logan Square BoulevardsChicago Landmark District
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
96 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Logan Square — Logan Square BoulevardsChicago Landmark District
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
97 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Logan Square — The Boulevard System
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
98 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Loop District — Chicago BuildingHolabird & Roche, architect; 1904-05 — Chicago Landmark —
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
99 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Loop District — Daley CenterC.F. Murphy Associates, architect, Pablo Picasso, sculptor; 1965, 1967 (Chicago Picasso) — Chicago Landmark —
This building is an exceptional example of the International Style and was Chicago's first major public building to be designed in a modern, rather than historically-derived, style. Innovative for its time are the building's eight-seven foot spans . . . Map (db m242108) HM
100 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Loop District — Fine Arts BuildingSolon S. Beman, architect; 1885; converted to Fine Arts Building in 1898 — Chicago Landmark —
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

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