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This list of [[National Historic Landmarks]] in [[Illinois]], has 89 entries including [[Eads Bridge]], which spans into [[Missouri]] and which the [[National Park Service]] credits to [[List of National Historic Landmarks in Missouri|Missouri's National Historic Landmark list]]. Also added are two sites that were once National Historic Landmarks before having their designations removed. All National Historic Landmarks of the United States are also listed on the more general, [[National Register of Historic Places]]. |
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The National Historic Landmark Program is administered by the [[National Park Service]], a branch of the [[United States Department of the Interior|Department of the Interior]]. The National Park Service determines which properties meet NHL criteria and makes nomination recommendations after an owner notification process.<ref name="NHLQA">{{cite web|title=National Historic Landmarks Program: Questions and Answers|publisher=National Historic Landmarks Program|url=http://www.nps.gov/nhl/QA.htm|access-date=2012-01-02}}</ref> The [[United States Secretary of the Interior|Secretary of the Interior]] reviews nominations and, based on a set of predetermined criteria, makes a decision on NHL designation or a determination of eligibility for designation.<ref name="Title36">{{cite web|url=http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_98/36cfr65_98.html|title=Title 36 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 65|publisher=[[United States Government Printing Office|US Government Printing Office]]|access-date=2012-01-02|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120217203324/http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_98/36cfr65_98.html|archive-date=2012-02-17}}</ref> Both public and privately owned properties can be designated as NHLs. This designation provides indirect, partial protection of the historic integrity of the properties via tax incentives, grants, monitoring of threats, and other means.<ref name="NHLQA"/> Owners may object to the nomination of the property as an NHL. When this is the case the Secretary of the Interior can only designate a site as eligible for designation.<ref name="Title36"/> |
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==Current NHLs in Illinois== |
==Current NHLs in Illinois== |
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The following is a complete list of Illinois' National Historic Landmarks. They are listed here under their National Historic Landmark program names. |
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* Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Different colors, defined [[Wikipedia:NRHP colors legend|here]], differentiate the [[National Historic Landmark Districts]] from other NHL buildings, structures, sites or objects. |
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|article=Adler Planetarium |
|article=Adler Planetarium |
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|name=Adler Planetarium |
|name=Adler Planetarium |
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|image=AdlerPlanetarium.jpg |
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|alt=Adler Planetarium Entry |
|alt=Adler Planetarium Entry |
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|date=1987-02-27 |
|date=1987-02-27 |
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|description= First and oldest planetarium in the western hemisphere. |
|description= First and oldest planetarium in the western hemisphere. |
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|refnum=87000819 |
|refnum=87000819 |
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|commonscat=Adler Planetarium |
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|description= Historic district of Swedish dissident commune founded in 1846. |
|description= Historic district of Swedish dissident commune founded in 1846. |
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|refnum=70000244 |
|refnum=70000244 |
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|commonscat=Bishop Hill Colony |
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|description= Largest archaeological site related to Mississippian culture, and largest pre-Columbian earthworks in North America north of Mexico. Also a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]] |
|description= Largest archaeological site related to Mississippian culture, and largest pre-Columbian earthworks in North America north of Mexico. Also a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]] |
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|refnum=66000899 |
|refnum=66000899 |
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|commonscat=Cahokia |
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|description= Architect [[Louis Sullivan]]-designed building. |
|description= Architect [[Louis Sullivan]]-designed building. |
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|refnum=70000231 |
|refnum=70000231 |
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|commonscat=Sullivan Center |
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|lon=-87.627597 |
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|county=[[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] |
|county=[[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] |
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|description= [[Louis Sullivan]] |
|description= One of the few surviving residential works of [[Louis Sullivan]] and features major contributions by [[Frank Lloyd Wright]]. |
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|refnum=70000232 |
|refnum=70000232 |
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|commonscat=James Charnley Residence |
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|description= Skyscraper designed by [[Holabird & Root]], housed the world's largest trading floor when built in 1930. |
|description= Skyscraper designed by [[Holabird & Root]], housed the world's largest trading floor when built in 1930. |
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|refnum=78003181 |
|refnum=78003181 |
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|commonscat=Chicago Board of Trade Building |
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|description= A church dating from 1799. |
|description= A church dating from 1799. |
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|refnum=70000851 |
|refnum=70000851 |
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|commonscat=Church of the Holy Family, Cahokia |
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|article=Columbus Park (Chicago) |
|article=Columbus Park (Chicago) |
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|name=Columbus Park |
|name=Columbus Park |
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|lon=-87.769722 |
|lon=-87.769722 |
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|county=[[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] |
|county=[[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] |
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|description= [[Magnum |
|description= ''[[Magnum opus]]'' of [[landscape architect]] [[Jens Jensen (landscape architect)|Jens Jensen]]. |
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|refnum=91000567, 03001040 |
|refnum=91000567, 03001040 |
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|commonscat=Columbus Park, Chicago, Illinois |
|commonscat=Columbus Park, Chicago, Illinois |
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|description= Home of [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States]] and [[Abraham Lincoln]] campaign manager [[David Davis (Supreme Court justice)|David Davis]]. |
|description= Home of [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States]] and [[Abraham Lincoln]] campaign manager [[David Davis (Supreme Court justice)|David Davis]]. |
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|refnum=72001479 |
|refnum=72001479 |
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|commonscat=David Davis Mansion |
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|description= Home of [[Charles Gates Dawes]], [[Nobel Peace Prize]] recipient and [[Vice President]] to [[Calvin Coolidge]]. |
|description= Home of [[Charles Gates Dawes]], [[Nobel Peace Prize]] recipient and [[Vice President]] to [[Calvin Coolidge]]. |
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|refnum=76000706 |
|refnum=76000706 |
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|commonscat=Charles G. Dawes House |
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|description= Site of the invention of the first steel plow by [[John Deere (inventor)|John Deere]]. |
|description= Site of the invention of the first steel plow by [[John Deere (inventor)|John Deere]]. |
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|refnum=66000327 |
|refnum=66000327 |
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|commonscat=John Deere House and Shop |
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|description= Home of a Chicago's first settler, an African-American. |
|description= Home of a Chicago's first settler, an African-American. |
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|refnum=76000690 |
|refnum=76000690 |
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|commonscat=Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable Homesite |
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|description= Site of exposed geological strata. |
|description= Site of exposed geological strata. |
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|refnum=91002039 |
|refnum=91002039 |
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|commonscat=Farm Creek Section (Tazewell County, Illinois) |
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|description= A one-room home designed by [[Ludwig Mies van der Rohe]]. |
|description= A one-room home designed by [[Ludwig Mies van der Rohe]]. |
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|refnum=04000867 |
|refnum=04000867 |
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|commonscat=Farnsworth House |
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|description= The most famous work of [[George Washington Maher]]. |
|description= The most famous work of [[George Washington Maher]]. |
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|refnum=72000454 |
|refnum=72000454 |
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|commonscat=John Farson House |
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|refnum=100009821, 16000056 |
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|article=Sam and Ruth Van Sickle Ford House |
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|name=Sam and Ruth Van Sickle Ford House |
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|address=404 S. Edgelawn Dr. |
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|city=[[Aurora, Illinois|Aurora]] |
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|county=[[Kane County, Illinois|Kane]] |
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|date=2023-12-11 |
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|image=The Sam and Ruth Van SicE Ford House.jpg |
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|lat=41.7534 |
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|lon=-88.3591 |
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|description=Prominent work of [[organic architecture|organic]] architect [[Bruce Goff]]. |
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|article=Fort de Chartres |
|article=Fort de Chartres |
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|name=Fort De Chartres |
|name=Fort De Chartres |
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|description= French fort built in 1720. Its powder magazine is believed to be oldest standing building in Illinois. |
|description= French fort built in 1720. Its powder magazine is believed to be oldest standing building in Illinois. |
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|refnum=66000329 |
|refnum=66000329 |
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|commonscat=Fort de Chartres |
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|article=Fort Sheridan Historic District |
|article=Fort Sheridan Historic District |
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|name=Fort Sheridan Historic District |
|name=Fort Sheridan Historic District |
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|article=Henry Gerber House |
|article=Henry Gerber House |
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|name=Henry Gerber House |
|name=Henry Gerber House |
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|description=Gerber established the [[Society for Human Rights]], the first American [[gay rights]] organization, here in the 1920s. |
|description=Gerber established the [[Society for Human Rights]], the first American [[gay rights]] organization, here in the 1920s. |
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|refnum=15000584 |
|refnum=15000584 |
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|commonscat=Henry Gerber House |
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|article=John J. Glessner House |
|article=John J. Glessner House |
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|name=John J. Glessner House |
|name=John J. Glessner House |
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|description= A 19th century house designed by [[Henry Hobson Richardson]]. |
|description= A 19th century house designed by [[Henry Hobson Richardson]]. |
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|refnum=70000233 |
|refnum=70000233 |
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|commonscat=John J. Glessner House |
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|article=Ulysses S. Grant Home |
|article=Ulysses S. Grant Home |
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|name=Ulysses S. Grant Home |
|name=Ulysses S. Grant Home |
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|lon=-90.422924 |
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|county=[[Jo Daviess County, Illinois|Jo Daviess]] |
|county=[[Jo Daviess County, Illinois|Jo Daviess]] |
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|description= A house given to [[General of the Army]] [[Ulysses S. Grant]] following the Civil War. Grant was elected [[President of the United States]] while residing here. |
|description= A house given to [[General of the Army (United States)|General of the Army]] [[Ulysses S. Grant]] following the Civil War. Grant was elected [[President of the United States]] while residing here. |
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|refnum=66000322 |
|refnum=66000322 |
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|commonscat=Ulysses S. Grant Home |
|commonscat=Ulysses S. Grant Home |
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|article=Grosse Point Lighthouse |
|article=Grosse Point Lighthouse |
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|name=Grosse Point Lighthouse |
|name=Grosse Point Lighthouse |
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|description= A lighthouse on the shores of [[Lake Michigan]], built in 1873 the wake of several shipping disasters. |
|description= A lighthouse on the shores of [[Lake Michigan]], built in 1873 the wake of several shipping disasters. |
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|refnum=76000707 |
|refnum=76000707 |
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|commonscat=Grosse Point Lighthouse |
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|article=Haymarket Martyrs' Monument |
|article=Haymarket Martyrs' Monument |
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|name=Haymarket Martyrs' Monument |
|name=''Haymarket Martyrs' Monument'' |
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|image=Haymarket Martyr's Memorial.jpg |
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|alt=Haymarket Martyrs Monument |
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|description= A monument in [[German Waldheim Cemetery|Waldheim Cemetery]] commemorating the [[Haymarket Riot]]. |
|description= A monument in [[German Waldheim Cemetery|Waldheim Cemetery]] commemorating the [[Haymarket Riot]]. |
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|refnum=97000343, |
|refnum=97000343, |
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|commonscat=Haymarket Martyrs' Monument and graves |
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|article=Hegeler-Carus Mansion |
|article=Hegeler-Carus Mansion |
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|name=Hegeler-Carus Mansion |
|name=Hegeler-Carus Mansion |
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|lat=41.335836 |
|lat=41.335836 |
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|lon=-89.087053 |
|lon=-89.087053 |
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|county=[[LaSalle County, Illinois|LaSalle]] |
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|description= Designed by Chicago architect [[William W. Boyington]] for [[Edward C. Hegeler]], a partner in a nearby zinc company. It was later the home of his son-in-law, publisher and philosopher [[Paul Carus]]. |
|description= Designed by Chicago architect [[William W. Boyington]] for [[Edward C. Hegeler]], a partner in a nearby zinc company. It was later the home of his son-in-law, publisher and philosopher [[Paul Carus]]. |
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|refnum=95000989 |
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|article=Isidore H. Heller House |
|article=Isidore H. Heller House |
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|name=Isidore H. Heller House |
|name=Isidore H. Heller House |
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|description= A [[Frank Lloyd Wright]]-designed house. |
|description= A [[Frank Lloyd Wright]]-designed house. |
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|refnum=72000450 |
|refnum=72000450 |
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|commonscat=Isidore Heller Residence |
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|article=Arthur Heurtley House |
|article=Arthur Heurtley House |
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|name=Arthur Heurtley House |
|name=Arthur Heurtley House |
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|description= [[Frank Lloyd Wright]]-designed house. |
|description= [[Frank Lloyd Wright]]-designed house. |
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|refnum=00000258 |
|refnum=00000258 |
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|commonscat=Arthur B. Heurtley House |
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|article=Hull House |
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|name=Hull House |
|name=Hull House |
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|description= One of the first [[Settlement movement|settlement houses]] in the U.S., founded by [[Jane Addams]]. |
|description= One of the first [[Settlement movement|settlement houses]] in the U.S., founded by [[Jane Addams]]. |
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|refnum=66000315 |
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|commonscat=Hull House (Chicago) |
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|article=Illinois and Michigan Canal |
|article=Illinois and Michigan Canal |
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|name=Illinois and Michigan Canal Locks And Towpath |
|name=Illinois and Michigan Canal Locks And Towpath |
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|description= A canal that helped establish transportation from the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. It established Chicago as a major center of commerce. |
|description= A canal that helped establish transportation from the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. It established Chicago as a major center of commerce. |
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|refnum=66000332 |
|refnum=66000332 |
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|commonscat=Illinois & Michigan Canal |
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|article=Jarrot Mansion State Historic Site |
|article=Jarrot Mansion State Historic Site |
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|name=Nicholas Jarrot Mansion |
|name=Nicholas Jarrot Mansion |
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|description= A mansion built in 1799 for a fur trader. |
|description= A mansion built in 1799 for a fur trader. |
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|refnum=74002197 |
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|article=Kennicott Grove |
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|name=Kennicott Grove |
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|description= The home of [[Robert Kennicott]], an American naturalist. |
|description= The home of [[Robert Kennicott]], an American naturalist. |
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|refnum=73000698 |
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|article=Kincaid Site |
|article=Kincaid Site |
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|name=Kincaid Site |
|name=Kincaid Site |
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|county=[[Massac County, Illinois|Massac]] and [[Pope County, Illinois|Pope]] |
|county=[[Massac County, Illinois|Massac]] and [[Pope County, Illinois|Pope]] |
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|description= Archaeological site. |
|description= Archaeological site of one of the largest prehistoric Mississippian culture settlements. |
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|refnum=66000326 |
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|commonscat=Kincaid Mounds site |
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|article=Second Leiter Building |
|article=Second Leiter Building |
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|name=Leiter II Building |
|name=Leiter II Building |
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|article=Frank R. Lillie House |
|article=Frank R. Lillie House |
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|name=Frank R. Lillie House |
|name=Frank R. Lillie House |
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|description= Former home of [[Embryology|embryologist]] [[Frank Rattray Lillie]]. |
|description= Former home of [[Embryology|embryologist]] [[Frank Rattray Lillie]]. |
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|refnum=76000696 |
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|commonscat=Frank R. Lillie House |
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|article=Lincoln Home National Historic Site |
|article=Lincoln Home National Historic Site |
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|name=Abraham Lincoln Home |
|name=Abraham Lincoln Home |
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|description= The only house ever owned by America's [[Abraham Lincoln|16th president]]. |
|description= The only house ever owned by America's [[Abraham Lincoln|16th president]]. |
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|refnum=71000076 |
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|commonscat=Lincoln Home National Historic Site |
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|article=Lincoln Park Lily Pool |
|article=Lincoln Park Lily Pool |
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|name=Lincoln Park Lily Pool |
|name=Lincoln Park Lily Pool |
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|description= An example of Prairie School landscape architecture designed by [[Alfred Caldwell]]. |
|description= An example of Prairie School landscape architecture designed by [[Alfred Caldwell]]. |
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|refnum=06000235 |
|refnum=06000235 |
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|commonscat=Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool |
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|article=Lincoln Tomb |
|article=Lincoln Tomb |
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|name=Lincoln Tomb |
|name=Lincoln Tomb |
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|article=Vachel Lindsay House |
|article=Vachel Lindsay House |
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|name=Vachel Lindsay House |
|name=Vachel Lindsay House |
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|description= Home of poet [[Vachel Lindsay]]. |
|description= Home of poet [[Vachel Lindsay]]. |
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|refnum=71000297 |
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|commonscat=Vachel Lindsay House |
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|article=Owen Lovejoy House |
|article=Owen Lovejoy House |
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|name=Owen Lovejoy House |
|name=Owen Lovejoy House |
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|date=1997-02-18 |
|date=1997-02-18 |
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|address=[[Princeton, Illinois|Princeton]] |
|address=[[Princeton, Illinois|Princeton]] |
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|lat=41. |
|lat=41.371664 |
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|lon=-89. |
|lon=-89.448702 |
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|county=[[Bureau County, Illinois|Bureau]] |
|county=[[Bureau County, Illinois|Bureau]] |
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|description= Home of prominent abolitionist [[Owen Lovejoy]]. |
|description= Home of prominent abolitionist [[Owen Lovejoy]]. |
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}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=47 |
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|article=Marquette Building (Chicago) |
|article=Marquette Building (Chicago) |
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|name=Marquette Building |
|name=Marquette Building |
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|description= Skyscraper designed by [[Holabird & Roche]]. |
|description= Skyscraper designed by [[Holabird & Roche]]. |
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|refnum=73000697 |
|refnum=73000697 |
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|commonscat=Marquette Building |
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}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=48 |
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|article=Marshall Field Company Store |
|article=Marshall Field Company Store |
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|name=Marshall Field Company Store |
|name=Marshall Field Company Store |
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|description= Designed by [[Daniel Burnham]], it was the longtime flagship store of [[Marshall Field's]]. |
|description= Designed by [[Daniel Burnham]], it was the longtime flagship store of [[Marshall Field's]]. |
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|refnum=78001123 |
|refnum=78001123 |
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|commonscat=Marshall Field & Company Building |
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}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=49 |
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|article=Mazon Creek Fossil Beds |
|article=Mazon Creek Fossil Beds |
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|name=Mazon Creek Fossil Beds |
|name=Mazon Creek Fossil Beds |
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|description= [[Lagerstätte]] of fossils, best known as one of the only sites where [[Tullimonstrum|Tully Monster]]s were found. |
|description= [[Lagerstätte]] of fossils, best known as one of the only sites where [[Tullimonstrum|Tully Monster]]s were found. |
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|refnum=97001272 |
|refnum=97001272 |
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|commonscat=Mazon Creek fossil beds |
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}} |
}} |
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|pos=50 |
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|article=Pierre Menard House |
|article=Pierre Menard House |
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|name=Pierre Menard House |
|name=Pierre Menard House |
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|description= House of fur trader [[Pierre Menard]], the first lieutenant governor of Illinois. |
|description= House of fur trader [[Pierre Menard]], the first lieutenant governor of Illinois. |
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|refnum=70000245 |
|refnum=70000245 |
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|commonscat=Pierre Menard House |
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}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=51 |
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|article=Robert A. Millikan House |
|article=Robert A. Millikan House |
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|name=Robert A. Millikan House |
|name=Robert A. Millikan House |
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|description= Home of [[Robert Andrews Millikan|Robert A. Millikan]], a Nobel Prize-winning physicist. |
|description= Home of [[Robert Andrews Millikan|Robert A. Millikan]], a Nobel Prize-winning physicist. |
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|refnum=76000699 |
|refnum=76000699 |
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|commonscat=Robert A. Millikan House |
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}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=52 |
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|article=Modoc Rock Shelter |
|article=Modoc Rock Shelter |
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|name=Modoc Rock Shelter |
|name=Modoc Rock Shelter |
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}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=53 |
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|article=Montgomery Ward Company Complex |
|article=Montgomery Ward Company Complex |
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|name=Montgomery Ward Company Complex |
|name=Montgomery Ward Company Complex |
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|description= The former warehouse and offices of the national headquarters of one of the nation's first mail order companies, [[Montgomery Ward]]. |
|description= The former warehouse and offices of the national headquarters of one of the nation's first mail order companies, [[Montgomery Ward]]. |
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|refnum=78001125 |
|refnum=78001125 |
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|commonscat=Montgomery Ward Company Complex |
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}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=54 |
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|article=Morrow Plots |
|article=Morrow Plots |
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|name=Morrow Plots, University of Illinois |
|name=Morrow Plots, University of Illinois |
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|lon=-88.226136 |
|lon=-88.226136 |
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|county=[[Champaign County, Illinois|Champaign]] |
|county=[[Champaign County, Illinois|Champaign]] |
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|description= |
|description= World's oldest [[long-term experiment|experimental]] corn field, and oldest experimental field in [[Western Hemisphere]]. |
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|refnum=68000024 |
|refnum=68000024 |
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|commonscat=Morrow Plots |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|type=NHLD |
|type=NHLD |
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|pos= |
|pos=55 |
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|article=Nauvoo Historic District |
|article=Nauvoo Historic District |
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|name=Nauvoo Historic District |
|name=Nauvoo Historic District |
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|description= A [[historic district]] based around a 19th-century [[Mormon]] settlement; beginning of the [[Mormon Trail]]. |
|description= A [[historic district]] based around a 19th-century [[Mormon]] settlement; beginning of the [[Mormon Trail]]. |
||
|refnum=66000321 |
|refnum=66000321 |
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|commonscat=Nauvoo, Illinois |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=56 |
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|article=New Philadelphia Town Site |
|article=New Philadelphia Town Site |
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|name=New Philadelphia Townsite |
|name=New Philadelphia Townsite |
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|description=Site of first U.S. settlement founded by an African-American. |
|description=Site of first U.S. settlement founded by an African-American. |
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|refnum=05000869 |
|refnum=05000869 |
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|commonscat=New Philadelphia National Historic Site |
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}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=57 |
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|article=Old Kaskaskia Village |
|article=Old Kaskaskia Village |
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|name=Old Kaskaskia Village |
|name=Old Kaskaskia Village |
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|lat=41.32194 |
|lat=41.32194 |
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|lon=-88.96000 |
|lon=-88.96000 |
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|county=[[ |
|county=[[LaSalle County, Illinois|LaSalle]] |
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|description= The best-documented Native American village in the Illinois River Valley. |
|description= The best-documented Native American village in the Illinois River Valley. |
||
|refnum=66000324 |
|refnum=66000324 |
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|commonscat=Old Kaskaskia Village |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=58 |
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|article=Old Main, Knox College |
|article=Old Main, Knox College |
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|name=Old Main, Knox College |
|name=Old Main, Knox College |
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|description= Best-preserved site of one of the [[Lincoln-Douglas debates]]. |
|description= Best-preserved site of one of the [[Lincoln-Douglas debates]]. |
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|refnum=66000323 |
|refnum=66000323 |
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|commonscat=Old Main (Knox College) |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=59 |
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|article=Old State Capitol State Historic Site (Illinois) |
|article=Old State Capitol State Historic Site (Illinois) |
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|name=Old State Capitol |
|name=Old State Capitol |
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|image=Old State Capitol building, Springfield, Illinois LCCN2011633468.tif |
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|image=Illinoisoldcapitol.jpg |
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|alt=Old Illinois State Capitol |
|alt=Old Illinois State Capitol |
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|date=1961-07-4 |
|date=1961-07-4 |
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|description= The fifth capitol building of Illinois. Site of [[Lincoln's House Divided Speech]]. |
|description= The fifth capitol building of Illinois. Site of [[Lincoln's House Divided Speech]]. |
||
|refnum=66000331 |
|refnum=66000331 |
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|commonscat=Old State Capitol (Springfield, Illinois) |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=60 |
||
|article=Union Stock Yard Gate |
|article=Union Stock Yard Gate |
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|name=Old Stone Gate, Chicago Union Stockyards |
|name=Old Stone Gate, Chicago Union Stockyards |
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|image= |
|image=Chicago Union Stockyard Gate.jpg |
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|alt=Union Stock Yard Gate |
|alt=Union Stock Yard Gate |
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|date=1981-05-29 |
|date=1981-05-29 |
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|description= Entrance to the famous [[Union Stock Yards]], designed by [[Burnham and Root|John Wellboorn Root]]. |
|description= Entrance to the famous [[Union Stock Yards]], designed by [[Burnham and Root|John Wellboorn Root]]. |
||
|refnum=72000451 |
|refnum=72000451 |
||
|commonscat=Union Stock Yard Gate |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=61 |
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|article=Symphony Center |
|article=Symphony Center |
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|name=Orchestra Hall |
|name=Orchestra Hall |
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|description= A symphony hall designed by [[Daniel Burnham]]. |
|description= A symphony hall designed by [[Daniel Burnham]]. |
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|refnum=78001127 |
|refnum=78001127 |
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|commonscat=Symphony Center |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|type=NHLD |
|type=NHLD |
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|pos= |
|pos=62 |
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|article=Principia College Historic District |
|article=Principia College Historic District |
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|name=Principia College Historic District |
|name=Principia College Historic District |
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|refnum=93001605 |
|refnum=93001605 |
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|image=Principia College (2152575562).jpg |
|image=Principia College (2152575562).jpg |
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|commonscat=Principia College |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|type=NHLD |
|type=NHLD |
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|pos= |
|pos=63 |
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|article=Pullman Historic District |
|article=Pullman Historic District |
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|name=Pullman Historic District |
|name=Pullman Historic District |
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|description= Another [[historic district]] of the [[Pullman Company]], including the Hotel Florence. |
|description= Another [[historic district]] of the [[Pullman Company]], including the Hotel Florence. |
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|refnum=69000054 |
|refnum=69000054 |
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|commonscat=Pullman, Chicago |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=64 |
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|article=Reliance Building |
|article=Reliance Building |
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|name=Reliance Building |
|name=Reliance Building |
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|description= A building designed by [[Burnham & Root]]. |
|description= A building designed by [[Burnham & Root]]. |
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|refnum=70000237 |
|refnum=70000237 |
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|commonscat=Reliance Building |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|type=NHLD |
|type=NHLD |
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|pos= |
|pos=65 |
||
|article=Riverside Historic District (Riverside, Illinois) |
|article=Riverside Historic District (Riverside, Illinois) |
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|name=Riverside Historic District |
|name=Riverside Historic District |
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|description= Planned community designed by [[Frederick Law Olmsted]] and [[Calvert Vaux]]. |
|description= Planned community designed by [[Frederick Law Olmsted]] and [[Calvert Vaux]]. |
||
|refnum=69000055 |
|refnum=69000055 |
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|commonscat=Riverside, Illinois |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=66 |
||
|article=Robie House |
|article=Robie House |
||
|name=Frederick C. Robie House |
|name=Frederick C. Robie House |
||
|image=Robie House |
|image=Frank Lloyd Wright - Robie House 2.JPG |
||
|alt=Frederick C. Robie House |
|alt=Frederick C. Robie House |
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|date=1963-11-27 |
|date=1963-11-27 |
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|description= A [[Prairie style]] home designed by [[Frank Lloyd Wright]] in 1908. |
|description= A [[Prairie style]] home designed by [[Frank Lloyd Wright]] in 1908. |
||
|refnum=66000316 |
|refnum=66000316 |
||
|commonscat=Robie House |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|type=NHLD |
|type=NHLD |
||
|pos= |
|pos=67 |
||
|article=Rock Island Arsenal |
|article=Rock Island Arsenal |
||
|name=Rock Island Arsenal |
|name=Rock Island Arsenal |
||
|image=Quarters |
|image=Quarters One (cropped).jpg |
||
|alt=Rock Island Arsenal, Building No. 1 |
|alt=Rock Island Arsenal, Building No. 1 |
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|date=1988-06-07 |
|date=1988-06-07 |
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|description= An arsenal and site of a large Union prison camp. |
|description= An arsenal and site of a large Union prison camp. |
||
|refnum=69000057 |
|refnum=69000057 |
||
|commonscat=Rock Island Arsenal |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=68 |
||
|article=Rookery Building |
|article=Rookery Building |
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|name=Rookery Building |
|name=Rookery Building |
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|image= |
|image=Chicago rookery escalier face.jpg |
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|alt=Rookery Light Court |
|alt=Rookery Light Court |
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|date=1975-05-15 |
|date=1975-05-15 |
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|description= An office building designed by [[Daniel Burnham]] and [[John Wellborn Root]]. |
|description= An office building designed by [[Daniel Burnham]] and [[John Wellborn Root]]. |
||
|refnum=70000238 |
|refnum=70000238 |
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|commonscat=Rookery Building |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=69 |
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|article=George Herbert Jones Laboratory |
|article=George Herbert Jones Laboratory |
||
|name=Room 405, George Herbert Jones Laboratory |
|name=Room 405, George Herbert Jones Laboratory |
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|date=1967-05-28 |
|date=1967-05-28 |
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|address=[[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]] |
|address=[[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]] |
||
|lat=41. |
|lat=41.790074 |
||
|lon=-87. |
|lon=-87.601018 |
||
|county=[[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] |
|county=[[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] |
||
|description= The laboratory that first isolated [[plutonium]] and determined its [[atomic mass]]. |
|description= The laboratory that first isolated [[plutonium]] and determined its [[atomic mass]]. |
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}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=70 |
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|article=Sears, Roebuck and Company Complex |
|article=Sears, Roebuck and Company Complex |
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|name=Sears, Roebuck and Company |
|name=Sears, Roebuck and Company |
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|description= The headquarters of [[Sears, Roebuck and Company]] for almost seven decades. |
|description= The headquarters of [[Sears, Roebuck and Company]] for almost seven decades. |
||
|refnum=78001129 |
|refnum=78001129 |
||
|commonscat=Sears, Roebuck, and Company Complex |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=71 |
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|article=Second Presbyterian Church (Chicago, Illinois) |
|article=Second Presbyterian Church (Chicago, Illinois) |
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|name=Second Presbyterian Church |
|name=Second Presbyterian Church |
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|description= This church is a masterpiece of the Arts and Crafts movement with an interior by [[Howard Van Doren Shaw]]. |
|description= This church is a masterpiece of the Arts and Crafts movement with an interior by [[Howard Van Doren Shaw]]. |
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|refnum=74000754 |
|refnum=74000754 |
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|commonscat=Second Presbyterian Church (Chicago, Illinois) |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=72 |
||
|article=Shedd Aquarium |
|article=Shedd Aquarium |
||
|name=Shedd Aquarium |
|name=Shedd Aquarium |
||
|image=Acuario Shedd, Chicago, Illinois, Estados Unidos, 2012-10-21, DD 03.jpg |
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|image=JohnGSheddAquarium.jpg |
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|alt=Shedd Aquarium |
|alt=Shedd Aquarium |
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|date=1987-02-27 |
|date=1987-02-27 |
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|description= Formerly the largest indoor aquarium in the world. |
|description= Formerly the largest indoor aquarium in the world. |
||
|refnum=87000820 |
|refnum=87000820 |
||
|commonscat=Shedd Aquarium |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=73 |
||
|article=Chicago Pile-1 |
|article=Chicago Pile-1 |
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|name=Site of the First Self-Sustaining Nuclear Reaction |
|name=Site of the First Self-Sustaining Nuclear Reaction |
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|type=NHLD |
|type=NHLD |
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|pos= |
|pos=74 |
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|article=Printing House Row District |
|article=Printing House Row District |
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|name=South Dearborn Street-Printing House Row North Historic |
|name=South Dearborn Street-Printing House Row North Historic District |
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|image=South Dearborn Street 060409.jpg |
|||
|image=20070110 Donahue Building and Plymouth and Polk.JPG |
|||
|alt=Donahue Building |
|alt=Donahue Building |
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|date=1976-01-7 |
|date=1976-01-7 |
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|lon=-87.62812 |
|lon=-87.62812 |
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|county=[[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] |
|county=[[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] |
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|description=Encompasses four architecturally significant skyscrapers. |
|||
|description= A [[historic district]] reflecting Chicago's legacy as a major printing center. |
|||
|refnum=76000705 |
|refnum=76000705 |
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|commonscat=Printing House Row District |
|commonscat=Printing House Row District |
||
}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=75 |
||
|article=S.R. Crown Hall |
|article=S.R. Crown Hall |
||
|name=S.R. Crown Hall |
|name=S.R. Crown Hall |
||
|image=Crown Hall |
|image=Crown Hall 2.jpg |
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|alt=Crown Hall |
|alt=Crown Hall |
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|date=2001-08-7 |
|date=2001-08-7 |
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|description= [[Ludwig Mies van der Rohe]]-designed architecture school building at [[Illinois Institute of Technology]] |
|description= [[Ludwig Mies van der Rohe]]-designed architecture school building at [[Illinois Institute of Technology]] |
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|refnum=01001049 |
|refnum=01001049 |
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|commonscat=Crown Hall |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=76 |
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|article=Starved Rock |
|article=Starved Rock |
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|name=Starved Rock |
|name=Starved Rock |
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|lat=41.321389 |
|lat=41.321389 |
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|lon=-88.990278 |
|lon=-88.990278 |
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|county=[[ |
|county=[[LaSalle County, Illinois|LaSalle]] |
||
|description= A Sandstone butte overlooking the Illinois River, purportedly the site of a massacre of the [[Illinois Confederation]]. |
|description= A Sandstone butte overlooking the Illinois River, purportedly the site of a massacre of the [[Illinois Confederation]]. |
||
|refnum=66000325 |
|refnum=66000325 |
||
|commonscat=Starved Rock State Park |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=77 |
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|article=Adlai E. Stevenson II Farm |
|article=Adlai E. Stevenson II Farm |
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|name=Adlai E. Stevenson II Farm |
|name=Adlai E. Stevenson II Farm |
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|description= Home of several-time candidate for United States President [[Adlai E. Stevenson II]]. |
|description= Home of several-time candidate for United States President [[Adlai E. Stevenson II]]. |
||
|refnum=03000918 |
|refnum=03000918 |
||
|commonscat=Adlai E. Stevenson II Farm |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=78 |
||
|article=Lorado Taft Midway Studios |
|article=Lorado Taft Midway Studios |
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|name=Lorado Taft Midway Studios |
|name=Lorado Taft Midway Studios |
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|description= Studios of sculptor [[Lorado Taft]], designed by [[Pond & Pond]]. |
|description= Studios of sculptor [[Lorado Taft]], designed by [[Pond & Pond]]. |
||
|refnum=66000317 |
|refnum=66000317 |
||
|commonscat=Lorado Taft Midway Studios |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=79 |
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|article=F. F. Tomek House |
|article=F. F. Tomek House |
||
|name=F.F. Tomek House |
|name=F.F. Tomek House |
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}} |
}} |
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|pos= |
|pos=80 |
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|article=Lyman Trumbull House |
|article=Lyman Trumbull House |
||
|name=Lyman Trumbull House |
|name=Lyman Trumbull House |
||
|image=Lyman Trumbull |
|image=Lyman Trumbull House.jpg |
||
|alt=Lyman Trumbull House |
|alt=Lyman Trumbull House |
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|date=1975-05-15 |
|date=1975-05-15 |
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|description= House of US Senator [[Lyman Trumbull]]. He co-authored the [[Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution]]. |
|description= House of US Senator [[Lyman Trumbull]]. He co-authored the [[Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution]]. |
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|refnum=75000667 |
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|article=German submarine U-505 |
|article=German submarine U-505 |
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|name=''U-505'' (German Submarine) |
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|description= German [[U- |
|description= German [[U-boat]] at [[Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago)|Museum of Science and Industry]], Chicago |
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|refnum=89001231 |
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|commonscat=U-505 submarine in the Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago) |
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|article=Unity Temple |
|article=Unity Temple |
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|name=Unity Temple |
|name=Unity Temple |
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|image=Unity Temple (7404079726).jpg |
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|alt=Unity Temple |
|alt=Unity Temple |
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|date=1970-12-30 |
|date=1970-12-30 |
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|description= A temple designed by [[Frank Lloyd Wright]]. |
|description= A temple designed by [[Frank Lloyd Wright]]. |
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|refnum=70000240 |
|refnum=70000240 |
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|article=University of Illinois Observatory |
|article=University of Illinois Observatory |
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|name=University Of Illinois Observatory |
|name=University Of Illinois Observatory |
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|image= |
|image=Observatory - UIUC - DSC09134.JPG |
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|alt=University of Illinois Observatory |
|alt=University of Illinois Observatory |
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|date=1989-12-20 |
|date=1989-12-20 |
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|lon=-88.225712 |
|lon=-88.225712 |
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|county=[[Champaign County, Illinois|Champaign]] |
|county=[[Champaign County, Illinois|Champaign]] |
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|description= Site of pioneering research into [[photoelectric effect|photoelectric]] [[photometry (astronomy)|photometry]], and the development of the [[photoelectric cell]]. |
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|description= An observatory. |
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|refnum=86003155, 89002466 |
|refnum=86003155, 89002466 |
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|commonscat=Astronomical Observatory (University of Illinois at |
|commonscat=Astronomical Observatory (University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign) |
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|pos=84 |
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|article=The Wayside (Henry Demarest Lloyd House) |
|article=The Wayside (Henry Demarest Lloyd House) |
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|name=The Wayside |
|name=The Wayside |
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|description= Home of [[Henry Demarest Lloyd]]. |
|description= Home of [[Henry Demarest Lloyd]]. |
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|refnum=66000320 |
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|commonscat=The Wayside (Henry Demarest Lloyd House) |
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|pos=85 |
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|article=Ida B. Wells-Barnett House |
|article=Ida B. Wells-Barnett House |
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|name=Ida B. Wells-Barnett House |
|name=Ida B. Wells-Barnett House |
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|description= Former home of civil rights advocate [[Ida B. Wells]]. |
|description= Former home of civil rights advocate [[Ida B. Wells]]. |
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|refnum=74000757 |
|refnum=74000757 |
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|pos=86 |
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|article=Frances Willard House (Evanston, Illinois) |
|article=Frances Willard House (Evanston, Illinois) |
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|name=Frances Willard House |
|name=Frances Willard House |
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|description= Former home of [[Temperance movement|temperance]] reformer [[Frances Willard (suffragist)|Frances Willard]], and longtime headquarters of the [[Woman's Christian Temperance Union]]. |
|description= Former home of [[Temperance movement|temperance]] reformer [[Frances Willard (suffragist)|Frances Willard]], and longtime headquarters of the [[Woman's Christian Temperance Union]]. |
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|refnum=66000318 |
|refnum=66000318 |
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|pos=87 |
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|article=Daniel Hale Williams House |
|article=Daniel Hale Williams House |
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|name=Daniel Hale Williams House |
|name=Daniel Hale Williams House |
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|pos=88 |
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|article=Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio |
|article=Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio |
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|name=Frank Lloyd Wright Home And Studio |
|name=Frank Lloyd Wright Home And Studio |
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|image=Frank Lloyd Wright Home Studio. |
|image=Interior, Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, Oak Park, Illinois LCCN2011630455.tiff |
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|alt=Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, in Oak Park |
|alt=Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, in Oak Park |
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|date=1976-01-07 |
|date=1976-01-07 |
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|description= Former home and studio of [[Frank Lloyd Wright]]. |
|description= Former home and studio of [[Frank Lloyd Wright]]. |
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|refnum=72000456 |
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|article=Wrigley Field |
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|name=Wrigley Field |
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|image=Wrigley Field 2018 - 42195054760.jpg |
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|date=2020-09-23 |
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|date_extra=<ref>{{cite press release|title=Wrigley Field Designated as a National Historic Landmark |url=https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/wrigley-field-designated-national-historic-landmark |publisher=United States Department of the Interior |date=November 19, 2020 |access-date=November 27, 2020}}</ref>{{efn|Eligibility was granted in 1987<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nps.gov/subjects/nationalhistoriclandmarks/wrigley-field.htm|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200530080906/https://www.nps.gov/subjects/nationalhistoriclandmarks/wrigley-field.htm|archive-date = 2020-05-30|title = Wrigley Field - National Historic Landmarks (U.S. National Park Service)}}</ref>}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nps.gov/subjects/nationalregister/weekly-list-20201204.htm|publisher=National Park Service|access-date=2020-12-04|title=Weekly list of actions, 11/27/20 to 12/04/20}}</ref> |
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|address=[[Chicago]] |
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|lat=41.947351 |
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|lon=-87.656408 |
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|county=[[Cook County, Illinois|Cook]] |
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|description= Second-oldest ballpark in [[Major League Baseball]] and only remaining [[Federal League]] ballpark, home of the [[Chicago Cubs]]. |
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| [[President (steamboat)|'' |
| [[President (1924 steamboat)|''President'' (Steamboat)]] |
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| [[Image:SSPresident.gif|100px|SS President]] |
| [[Image:SSPresident.gif|100px|SS President]] |
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*[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Illinois]] |
*[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Illinois]] |
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*[[List of National Historic Landmarks by state]] |
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks by state]] |
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*[[List of National Natural Landmarks in Illinois]] |
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==Notes== |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
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*{{cite web|publisher=National Park Service|url=http://www.cr.nps.gov/nhl/designations/Lists/IL01.pdf |
*{{cite web|publisher=National Park Service |url=http://www.cr.nps.gov/nhl/designations/Lists/IL01.pdf |title=National Historic Landmarks Survey: List of National Historic Landmarks by State--Illinois (84) |access-date=2007-11-12 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110228124351/http://www.cr.nps.gov/nhl/designations/Lists/IL01.pdf |archive-date=2011-02-28 }} Note this lists 85 current NHLs as well as 1 withdrawn NHL, and hence the overall count of 84 is due to crediting one (Eads Bridge) to Missouri. |
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* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nhl/ National Historic Landmarks Program, at National Park Service] |
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nhl/ National Historic Landmarks Program, at National Park Service] |
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[[Category:Lists of National Historic Landmarks by state|Illinois]] |
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This list of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois, has 89 entries including Eads Bridge, which spans into Missouri and which the National Park Service credits to Missouri's National Historic Landmark list. Also added are two sites that were once National Historic Landmarks before having their designations removed. All National Historic Landmarks of the United States are also listed on the more general, National Register of Historic Places.
The National Historic Landmark Program is administered by the National Park Service, a branch of the Department of the Interior. The National Park Service determines which properties meet NHL criteria and makes nomination recommendations after an owner notification process.[1] The Secretary of the Interior reviews nominations and, based on a set of predetermined criteria, makes a decision on NHL designation or a determination of eligibility for designation.[2] Both public and privately owned properties can be designated as NHLs. This designation provides indirect, partial protection of the historic integrity of the properties via tax incentives, grants, monitoring of threats, and other means.[1] Owners may object to the nomination of the property as an NHL. When this is the case the Secretary of the Interior can only designate a site as eligible for designation.[2]
Current NHLs in Illinois
# | National Historic Landmark |
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† | National Historic Landmark District |
* | Delisted Landmark |
- Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Different colors, defined here, differentiate the National Historic Landmark Districts from other NHL buildings, structures, sites or objects.
Former NHLs in Illinois
Landmark name | Image | Date designated | Date withdrawn | Locality | County | Comment | |
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1 | Soldier Field (Grant Park Stadium) | ![]() |
February 2, 1987 | February 17, 2006 | Chicago | Cook | Was declared an NHL on February 27, 1987. The designation was withdrawn on February 17, 2006. |
2 | President (Steamboat) | ![]() |
December 20, 1989 | July 13, 2011 | St. Elmo (formerly) | Fayette (formerly) | A steamboat, out of service, broken down into pieces, and for sale. |
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Illinois
- List of National Historic Landmarks by state
- List of National Natural Landmarks in Illinois
Notes
References
- ^ a b "National Historic Landmarks Program: Questions and Answers". National Historic Landmarks Program. Retrieved January 2, 2012.
- ^ a b "Title 36 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 65". US Government Printing Office. Archived from the original on February 17, 2012. Retrieved January 2, 2012.
- ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ "Wrigley Field Designated as a National Historic Landmark" (Press release). United States Department of the Interior. November 19, 2020. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
- ^ "Wrigley Field - National Historic Landmarks (U.S. National Park Service)". Archived from the original on May 30, 2020.
- ^ "Weekly list of actions, 11/27/20 to 12/04/20". National Park Service. Retrieved December 4, 2020.
External links
- "National Historic Landmarks Survey: List of National Historic Landmarks by State--Illinois (84)" (PDF). National Park Service. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 28, 2011. Retrieved November 12, 2007. Note this lists 85 current NHLs as well as 1 withdrawn NHL, and hence the overall count of 84 is due to crediting one (Eads Bridge) to Missouri.
- National Historic Landmarks Program, at National Park Service