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  2. Galena, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Galena is the largest city in and the county seat of Jo Daviess County, Illinois, United States. [7] It had a population of 3,308 at the 2020 census. [6] A 581-acre (235 ha) section of the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Galena Historic District.

  3. Galena Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Galena Historic District is a historic district located in the city of Galena, Illinois, United States. The historic district encompasses 85 percent of the city ...

  4. Chicago Athenaeum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was founded in 1988 in Chicago, moved to Schaumburg, Illinois [1] in 1998, and to Galena, Illinois in 2004. [2] The museum in Galena is located in a former brewery building (Fulton Brewery, later Galena Brewery, Eulberg & Sons). [3] In Schaumburg, the museum occupied an old barn at 190 S. Roselle Rd., before the village evicted it in ...

  5. The Most Christmas-y Towns in Every State - AOL

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    There will be Santa to visit and concessions, too. Kit Leong/shutterstock. ... Galena, Illinois. With its idyllic, garland-lined Main Street and charming bed and breakfasts, Galena is a slice of ...

  6. The Galena Territory, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The Galena Territory is a census-designated place in Jo Daviess County, Illinois, United States. Its population was 1,500 in 2020, [3] ...

  7. Galena station - Wikipedia

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    The Galena station of Galena, Illinois was built in 1857 and originally served the Illinois Central Railroad. [6] The two story Italianate structure is included in the Galena Historic District . Over the years, the station hosted the Illinois Central's Hawkeye , Iowan , Land O'Corn , and Sinnissippi trains.