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This list of cemeteries in Illinois includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.
Springfield: 61: US ARMY Aircraft P-51D-25NA 44-73287: US ARMY Aircraft P-51D-25NA 44-73287: March 11, 1999 : Capital Airport, 0.5 miles north of the junction of Illinois Route 29 and Veterans Parkway: Springfield: 62
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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
Sep. 4—A burial stone dating to 1794, the oldest in the Middle Village Cemetery in Springfield, received a roadside historical marker Friday, Aug. 30, funded by the private William C. Pomeroy ...
Rosehill Cemetery maintains the distinction of being the largest private burial ground of Union veterans, including 16 generals, in the state of Illinois. To honor those who fought for country and cause, Rosehill officially opened its own Civil War Museum on January 15, 1995.
This page categorizes burials at Springfield National Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois. Pages in category "Burials at Springfield National Cemetery" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Clear Lake declined in importance after the larger Lake Springfield was built in the 1930s. The lake was bought by the City of Springfield in the 2000s as a backup water source. George Donner , of the infamous Donner Party , lived in the Clear Lake area with his family and is buried at Oak Hill cemetery in Clear Lake.