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    Apollo Theatre (Belvidere, Illinois) B. Belvidere North State Street Historic District; L. Lampert-Wildflower House; O. Old Belvidere High School (Belvidere, Illinois

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  4. Belvidere North State Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Belvidere, Illinois was first settled in 1834. The first commercial development in the town came in 1836, when the Belvidere House opened at the corner of State Street and Lincoln Avenue. Belvidere was a popular stop on the stagecoach line between Chicago and Galena, and the hotel accommodated travelers. The First National Bank, now the oldest ...

  5. Belvidere, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Belvidere / ˈ b ɛ l v ɪ d ɪər / is a city in and the county seat of Boone County, Illinois, United States.It is settled on the Kishwaukee River in far northern Illinois.Known as the 'City of Murals', Belvidere is home to several public art installations throughout the North and South State Street historic districts, which are on the National Register of Historic Places.

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  7. Belvidere South State Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Belvidere South State Street Historic District is a historic district on the north side of the Kishwaukee River in Belvidere, Illinois.It is primarily composed of commercial building representative of architectural trends from 1852 to 1962, the period following the connection of the city to the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad.