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  2. Sprague's Super Service - Wikipedia

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    A Tudor revival building constructed in 1931 by William Sprague to house a service station, restaurant and garage, it is the largest of three remaining two-story fuel station buildings on US 66, originally housing a café and service station on the main floor plus two second-floor apartments for the owner and the station attendant.

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    The house was home to former Illinois Governor Joseph W. Fifer and his daughter Florence Fifer Bohrer, who was the first female senator in the Illinois General Assembly. [ 12 ] McClure House - Marion Lee McClure, a farmer, landowner, and land speculator commissioned architect George Miller to build a Richardsonian Romanesque style house in 1906 ...

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    The White Place Historic District is a residential historic district in Bloomington, Illinois.The district includes houses on White Place, North Clinton Boulevard, and the east side of Fell Avenue bordered to the south by Empire Street (U.S. Route 9) and Emerson Street to the north.

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    The Kersey H. Fell Building of 1856 is one of downtown Bloomington's oldest structures. [3] The Fell Building housed the office of local attorney Kersey Fell. His second floor office is the place where it is claimed that Jesse Fell first suggested to Abraham Lincoln he should run for president. Aside from the law offices the third floor once ...