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The district encompasses Springfield's oldest commercial district and is centered on the Old State Capitol. While the area was platted in 1822, only two buildings in the district predate the 1850s: the Old State Capitol and the Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices, both built in 1837. The majority of the district's buildings were constructed during ...
Universities and colleges in Springfield, Illinois (3 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Springfield, Illinois" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Illinois Old State Capitol. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is located in Springfield, Illinois, in the historic downtown section, near many other Lincoln cultural sites. The presidential library opened on October 14, 2004, and the museum opened on April 19, 2005.
Mark your calendar because one of Springfield's largest street festivals is on the horizon. Held along Historic Walnut Street, Artsfest is 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 4, and Sunday, May 5. The ...
413 S 8th St 1839 August 18, 1971 Claus Grocery Store 1700 S 11th St 1905 Constant & Groves Chevrolet Building 425 S 4th St Adams House 2315 Clear Lake Ave Allen Miller House 511 S 8th St Bell Miller Apartments 835 S 6th St Booth-Grunendike Mansion 500 S 6th St c. 1870 Second Empire Bunn-Sankey House 1001 S 6th St 1883 Queen Anne (Half-Timbered)
In 1837, Lincoln moved to Springfield from New Salem at the start of his law career. He met his wife, Mary Todd, at her sister's home in Springfield and married there in 1842. The historic-site house at 413 South Eighth Street at the corner of Jackson Street, bought by Lincoln and his wife in 1844, was the only home that Lincoln ever owned.