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1801 North Main Street 1859 Jul-1992 N/A Immanuel Methodist Church 800 North Main Street 1882 May-1993 N/A Happy House 722 Hillsboro Road 1879-80 May-1993 N/A Edwardsville Public Library 112 South Kansas Street 1906 May-1993 N/A Farmers Mill Warehouse 207 West High Street 1895 May-1993 N/A The Hoffmann House 128 St. Andrews Street 1872 Mar-1994
St. Louis Street was one of the most prestigious sections of Edwardsville in the late 1800s, and several of the city's wealthiest residents owned homes along the street. The first house on the street, a log cabin, was built by John Lusk in 1809. In the 1870s, prominent residents of Edwardsville began building homes on the south side of St ...
Located in Edwardsville, Illinois, Historic Saint Louis Street was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Saint Louis Street is a mile long National Historic District, which dates back to 1809. It is a residential street with over 50 historic homes that are from the middle 18th Century to early 19th Century.
Edwardsville Chapter House: Edwardsville Chapter House: November 28, 1980 : 515 W. High St. Edwardsville: 17: Emmert-Zippel House: Emmert-Zippel House: May 2, 1996 : 3279 Maryville Rd., 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Illinois Route 162
Edwardsville is a city in and the county seat of Madison County, Illinois, United States. [3] As of the 2020 census, the population was 26,808.The city was named in honor of Ninian Edwards, former Governor of the Illinois Territory.
In 1964, the Edwardsville to Alton segment was changed to Illinois Route 143, and Illinois 159 was run north through Edwardsville to Royal Lakes, replacing Illinois Route 112. This created an unusual 3 way multiplex in downtown Edwardsville where you went north on 157, south on 159, and east on 143 for 2 blocks.
The Sam M. Vadalabene Center is a multi-purpose sports and recreation building on the campus of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) that features an arena (known as "First Community Arena" for sponsorship reasons) with a seating capacity of just over 4,000.
The Benjamin Stephenson House was originally located on a 172-acre (0.7 km 2) tract of land about two miles (3 km) from the center of Edwardsville, Illinois; at the time along the bluffs above Cahokia Creek. The house, today, is located along South Buchanan Street in Edwardsville, along one of the busiest stretches of Illinois Route 159. [2]