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Old U.S. Route 66 between Cabin Smoke Trail and north bank of the Sangamon River: Springfield: 52: Route 66 South of Lake Springfield: Route 66 South of Lake Springfield: May 12, 2009 : Old U.S. Route 66/Olde Carriage Way
Lake Springfield is a 3,965-acre (16.05 km 2) [1] reservoir in the southeast of the capital city of Springfield, Illinois. It is 560 ft (170 m) above sea level. It is 560 ft (170 m) above sea level.
Location City or town Description 1: Glenwood School: May 29, 2020 : 1398 East 800 North Rd. Cissna Park: 2: Old Iroquois County Courthouse: Old Iroquois County Courthouse: June 13, 1975 : Cherry Street at 2nd Street
Illinois Hotel 401 E Washington St 1903 Illinois State Armory 107/111 E Monroe St 1936 Art Deco Illinois State Capitol: 2nd & Capitol 1868 - 1888 Renaissance Revival,Second Empire: November 21, 1985 Jessie K. DuBois House 519 S 8th St The INB Center The CILCO Building 322 E Capitol Ave 1924 Classical Revival, Beaux Arts James Morse House
Laketown takes its name from nearby Lake Springfield but does not directly adjoin the lake. The community's boundaries are defined by Stevenson Drive on the north, West Lake Shore Drive on the east, the Canadian National (formerly Illinois Central Gulf Railroad) tracks on the west, and either Circle Drive [1] or Interstate 55 on the south. [3]
U.S. Route 66 was a highway established on November 11, 1926, connecting Chicago, Illinois to the Southwest.Several buildings from the Route 66 era still stand and are part of the Historic and Architectural Resources of Route 66 Through Illinois Multiple Property Submission on the National Register of Historic Places.
Lustron House - 2262 Lake Dr SE, East Grand Rapids, MI 49506 Lustron House - 1849 Philadelphia Ave SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49507 Lustron House - 255 Bedford Rd. N., Battle Creek, Michigan [ 9 ]
Fancy Creek Township is located in Sangamon County, Illinois. As of the 2010 census, its population was 5,410 and it contained 2,074 housing units. [2] Fancy Creek Township changed its name from Power Township on September 11, 1861. The township annexed the eastern half of Salisbury Township in 1989, thereby increasing in size.