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  2. Breckenridge, Sangamon County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Breckenridge is an unincorporated community in Cooper Township, Sangamon County, Illinois, United States. Breckenridge is located on Illinois Route 29 , 4.2 miles (6.8 km) northwest of Edinburg . [ 2 ]

  3. Illinois State Park Lodges and Cabins Thematic Resources

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    Illinois, USA: Built: 1933-1942: Architect: Joseph F. Booten [2] Architectural style: Vernacular [2] MPS: MPL012 - Illinois State Park Lodges and Cabins Thematic Resources: NRHP reference No. 85002402 - 85002405 and 85002702 (For Starved Rock) [1] Added to NRHP: March 4, 1985 and May 8, 1985 (For Starved Rock) [3]

  4. Breckenridge, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Breckenridge, Illinois may refer to the following places in Illinois: Breckenridge, Hancock County, Illinois; Breckenridge, Sangamon County, Illinois

  5. List of the oldest buildings in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Carmi, Illinois: 1828 Residence Built for Carmi founder James Ratcliff Hodges House: Carrollton, Illinois: 1829 Residence Oldest house in Carrollton John Patton Log Cabin: Lexington, Illinois: 1829 Residence One of the oldest buildings in McLean County, Illinois Beecher Hall: Jacksonville, Illinois: 1829-1830 College Building

  6. Breckenridge, Hancock County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Breckenridge is an unincorporated community in Walker Township, Hancock County, Illinois, United States. Breckenridge is 5.5 miles (8.9 km) west of West Point . [ 2 ]

  7. South Side German Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The South Side German Historic District is a neighborhood within Quincy, Illinois, United States just south of downtown. The neighborhood includes most of Quincy's rich German architecture. The region is also widely known as "Calftown", named for the number of calves once owned by its inhabitants. [1]