Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Kane County (Illinois)
Die Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Kane County in Illinois führt alle Bauwerke und historischen Stätten im Kane County auf, die in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen wurden.[1]
Legende
NRHP | Historic Place |
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HD | Historic District |
Aktuelle Einträge
[2] | Name[3] | Bild | Eintragsdatum | Lage | Ort | Beschreibung |
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1 | Arcada Theater Building | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 1994 ID-Nr. 94000977 | 105 East Main Street und 1st Avenue 41° 54′ 49″ N, 88° 18′ 43″ W | St. Charles | |
2 | Aurora College Complex | 1984 ID-Nr. 84001126 | 347 South Gladstone Avenue 41° 45′ 17″ N, 88° 20′ 52″ W | Aurora | ||
3 | Aurora Elks Lodge No. 705 | 1980 ID-Nr. 80001369 | 77 South Stolp Avenue 41° 45′ 23″ N, 88° 19′ 2″ W | Aurora | ||
4 | Batavia Institute | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 1976 ID-Nr. 76000712 | 333 South Jefferson Street 41° 50′ 40″ N, 88° 18′ 59″ W | Batavia | |
5 | William Beith House | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 1983 ID-Nr. 83003575 | 6 Indiana Street 41° 54′ 40″ N, 88° 18′ 46″ W | St. Charles | |
6 | Campana Factory | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 1979 ID-Nr. 79000841 | Entlang der IL 31 und der Campana Road 41° 51′ 54″ N, 88° 18′ 58″ W | Batavia | 1936 im Stil der Streamline-Moderne gebautes Fabrikgebäude des Kosmetikherstellers The Campana Company |
7 | Campton Town Hall | 1980 ID-Nr. 80001378 | Westlich von Wasco an der Town Hall Road und der IL 64 41° 55′ 56″ N, 88° 25′ 45″ W | Campton Hills | ||
8 | Central Geneva Historic District | 1979 ID-Nr. 79000845 | Abgegrenzt durch den Fox River, die 6th Street und die West State Street 41° 53′ 8″ N, 88° 18′ 30″ W | Geneva | ||
9 | Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy Roundhouse and Locomotive Shop | 1978 ID-Nr. 78001154 | Broadway und Spring Street 41° 45′ 39″ N, 88° 18′ 30″ W | Aurora | Der Lokschuppen der Chicago and Aurora Railroad (später Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad) war von 1856 bis 1974 der größte Arbeitgeber von Aurora. Nach der Stilllegung wurde der Gebäudekomplex umgebaut und beherbergt heute Restaurants, ein Museum und eine Freilichtbühne | |
10 | Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad Depot | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 1979 ID-Nr. 79000842 | 155 Houston Street 41° 51′ 5″ N, 88° 18′ 37″ W | Batavia | 1854 im neugotischen Stil errichtete Bahnstation; heute ein Museum |
11 | City Building | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 1979 ID-Nr. 79000847 | 15 North Riverside Avenue 41° 54′ 51″ N, 88° 18′ 46″ W | St. Charles | |
12 | Col. Ira C. Copley Mansion | 1978 ID-Nr. 78001155 | 434 West Downer Place 41° 45′ 33″ N, 88° 19′ 27″ W | Aurora | ||
13 | Country Tea Room | 1999 ID-Nr. 99000164 | 14N630 IL 25 42° 4′ 36″ N, 88° 15′ 36″ W | Dundee Township | Historisches Restaurant an der IL 25 | |
14 | Dundee Township Historic District | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 7. März 1975 ID-Nr. 75000666 | Beiderseits des Fox River 42° 6′ 7″ N, 88° 16′ 55″ W | East Dundee West Dundee Carpentersville | |
15 | Durant House | 1976 ID-Nr. 76000714 | Nordwestlich von St. Charles abseits der Dean Street 41° 55′ 38″ N, 88° 20′ 50″ W | St. Charles Township | ||
16 | Dutch Mill | 1979 ID-Nr. 79000843 | Nördlich von Batavia abseits der IL 25 41° 52′ 17″ N, 88° 18′ 19″ W | Batavia | ||
17 | Elgin Academy | 1976 ID-Nr. 76000713 | 350 Park Street 42° 2′ 29″ N, 88° 16′ 40″ W | Elgin | ||
18 | Elgin Historic District | 1983 ID-Nr. 83000318 | Abgegrenzt durch Villa Street, Center Street, Park Street, North Liberty Street und South Channing Street 42° 2′ 11″ N, 88° 16′ 28″ W | Elgin | ||
19 | Elgin National Watch Company Observatory | 1994 ID-Nr. 94000976 | 312 Watch Street 42° 1′ 48″ N, 88° 16′ 24″ W | Elgin | ||
20 | Elgin Tower Building | 2002 ID-Nr. 02000542 | 100 East Chicago Street 42° 2′ 22″ N, 88° 17′ 4″ W | Elgin | ||
21 | Elizabeth Place | 2008 ID-Nr. 08000398 | 316 Elizabeth Place 41° 52′ 46″ N, 88° 18′ 39″ W | Geneva | ||
22 | Fabyan Villa | 1984 ID-Nr. 84001128 | 1511 South Batavia Avenue 41° 52′ 16″ N, 88° 18′ 43″ W | Geneva | ||
23 | Fire Barn 5 | 1991 ID-Nr. 91001002 | 533 St. Charles Road 42° 1′ 32″ N, 88° 16′ 10″ W | Elgin | ||
24 | First Methodist Church of Batavia | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 1982 ID-Nr. 82002546 | 355 1st Street 41° 50′ 54″ N, 88° 18′ 50″ W | Batavia | |
25 | First Universalist Church | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 1980 ID-Nr. 80001374 | 55 Villa Street 42° 2′ 10″ N, 88° 16′ 48″ W | Elgin | |
26 | Fox River House | 1976 ID-Nr. 76000710 | 166 West Galena Street 41° 45′ 32″ N, 88° 19′ 4″ W | Aurora | ||
27 | GAR Memorial Building | 1984 ID-Nr. 84001130 | 23 East Downer Place 41° 45′ 24″ N, 88° 18′ 56″ W | Aurora | ||
28 | Garfield Farm and Tavern | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 1978 ID-Nr. 78001156 | W of St. Charles at IL 38 and Garfield Rd. 41° 54′ 36″ N, 88° 24′ 1″ W | Campton Hills | |
29 | Geneva Country Day School | 1989 ID-Nr. 89001111 | 1250 South Street 41° 52′ 59″ N, 88° 19′ 13″ W | Geneva | ||
30 | Gifford-Davidson House | 1980 ID-Nr. 80001375 | 363-365 Prairie Street 42° 2′ 3″ N, 88° 16′ 39″ W | Elgin | ||
31 | Graham Building | 1982 ID-Nr. 82002543 | 33 South Stolp Avenue 41° 45′ 26″ N, 88° 18′ 57″ W | Aurora | ||
32 | Gray–Watkins Mill | 1979 ID-Nr. 79000846 | 211 North River Street 41° 43′ 46″ N, 88° 20′ 25″ W | Montgomery | ||
33 | Mrs. A. W. Gridley House | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 1993 ID-Nr. 92001850 | 637 North Batavia Avenue 41° 51′ 36″ N, 88° 18′ 49″ W | Batavia | |
34 | Healy Chapel | 1985 ID-Nr. 85000361 | 332 West Downer Place 41° 45′ 33″ N, 88° 19′ 23″ W | Aurora | ||
35 | Holy Cross Church | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 1999 ID-Nr. 99000587 | 14 North Van Buren Street 41° 51′ 1″ N, 88° 18′ 10″ W | Batavia | |
36 | Hotel Arthur | 2005 ID-Nr. 04001300 | 2-4 North Broadway 41° 45′ 33″ N, 88° 18′ 47″ W | Aurora | ||
37 | Hotel Aurora | 1982 ID-Nr. 82002544 | 2 North Stolp Avenue 41° 45′ 30″ N, 88° 18′ 54″ W | Aurora | ||
38 | Hotel Baker | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 1978 ID-Nr. 78001157 | 100 West Main Street 41° 54′ 49″ N, 88° 18′ 54″ W | St. Charles | |
39 | Joel H. Hubbard House | 2011 ID-Nr. 11000244 | 304 North 2nd Avenue 41° 54′ 59″ N, 88° 18′ 43″ W | St. Charles | ||
40 | Hunt House | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 1982 ID-Nr. 82000397 | 304 Cedar Avenue 41° 54′ 54″ N, 88° 18′ 38″ W | St. Charles | |
41 | Keystone Building | 1980 ID-Nr. 80001370 | 30 South Stolp Avenue 41° 45′ 26″ N, 88° 18′ 57″ W | Aurora | ||
42 | LaSalle Street Auto Row Historic District | 1996 ID-Nr. 96000856 | 56-84 LaSalle Street und 57-83 South LaSalle Street 41° 45′ 18″ N, 88° 18′ 48″ W | Aurora | ||
43 | Library Hall | 1973 ID-Nr. 73000709 | 21 North Washington St. 42° 6′ 37″ N, 88° 17′ 16″ W | Carpentersville | ||
44 | Masonic Temple | 1982 ID-Nr. 82002545 | 104 South Lincoln Avenue 41° 45′ 12″ N, 88° 18′ 46″ W | Aurora | ||
45 | Memorial Washington Reformed Presbyterian Church | 1980 ID-Nr. 80001376 | Westlich von Elgin an der West Highland Road 42° 3′ 51″ N, 88° 23′ 28″ W | Elgin | ||
46 | North Geneva Historic District | 1982 ID-Nr. 82002549 | Abgegrenzt durch die Eisenbahnschienen, den Fox River, die Stevens Street und die West State Street 41° 53′ 23″ N, 88° 18′ 30″ W | Geneva | ||
47 | Oaklawn Farm | 1979 ID-Nr. 79000848 | Army Trail Road und Dunham Road 41° 57′ 2″ N, 88° 16′ 10″ W | Wayne | ||
48 | Old Second National Bank | 1979 ID-Nr. 79000840 | 37 South River Street 41° 45′ 28″ N, 88° 19′ 6″ W | Aurora | ||
49 | Paramount Theatre | 1980 ID-Nr. 80001371 | 23 East Galena Boulevard 41° 45′ 25″ N, 88° 18′ 54″ W | Aurora | ||
50 | Ora Pelton House | 1982 ID-Nr. 82002548 | 214 South State Street 42° 1′ 49″ N, 88° 17′ 1″ W | Elgin | ||
51 | Riverbank Laboratories | 2003 ID-Nr. 03001204 | 1512 Batavia Avenue 41° 52′ 18″ N, 88° 18′ 50″ W | Geneva | ||
52 | St. Charles Hospital | 2010 ID-Nr. 10000312 | 400 East New York Street 41° 45′ 24,6″ N, 88° 18′ 26,7″ W | Aurora | ||
53 | St. Charles Municipal Building | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 1991 ID-Nr. 91000087 | 2 East Main Street 41° 54′ 50″ N, 88° 18′ 46″ W | St. Charles | |
54 | St. Mary’s Church of Gilberts | 1992 ID-Nr. 92001018 | 10 Mattesen Street 42° 6′ 23″ N, 88° 22′ 30″ W | Gilberts | ||
55 | Ephraim Smith House | 1980 ID-Nr. 80001377 | NE of Sugar Grove 41° 47′ 12″ N, 88° 26′ 52″ W | Sugar Grove Township | ||
56 | Spring–Douglas Historic District | 2000 ID-Nr. 00000410 | Spring Street und Douglas Avenue zwischen River Bluff Road und Kimball Avenue 42° 3′ 3″ N, 88° 17′ 4″ W | Elgin | ||
57 | Stearns–Wadsworth House | 1982 ID-Nr. 82002547 | 1 South 570 Bliss Road 41° 50′ 40″ N, 88° 24′ 26″ W | Blackberry Township | ||
58 | Stolp Island Historic District | 1986 ID-Nr. 86001487 | Stolp Island 41° 45′ 27″ N, 88° 18′ 56″ W | Aurora | ||
59 | Stolp Woolen Mill Store | 1983 ID-Nr. 83000319 | 2 West Downer Place 41° 45′ 25″ N, 88° 18′ 59″ W | Aurora | ||
60 | William A. Tanner House | 1976 ID-Nr. 76000711 | 304 Oak Avenue 41° 45′ 49″ N, 88° 19′ 6″ W | Aurora | ||
61 | Teeple Barn | 1979 ID-Nr. 79000844 | Nordwestlich von Elgin an der Randall Road 42° 4′ 39″ N, 88° 20′ 6″ W | Elgin | ||
62 | United Methodist Church of Batavia | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 1983 ID-Nr. 83000320 | 8 North Batavia Avenue 41° 51′ 2″ N, 88° 18′ 42″ W | Batavia | |
63 | Andrew Weisel House | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 1982 ID-Nr. 82002550 | 312 North 2nd Avenue 41° 54′ 59″ N, 88° 18′ 42″ W | St. Charles | |
64 | West Side Historic District | 1986 ID-Nr. 86001484 | Abgegrenzt durch West Downer Place, Lake Street, Garfield Avenue und South Highland Street 41° 45′ 11″ N, 88° 19′ 31″ W | Aurora | ||
65 | Louise White School | (c) I, G LeTourneau, CC-BY-SA-3.0 | 1980 ID-Nr. 80001373 | Washington Avenue 41° 51′ 3″ N, 88° 18′ 14″ W | Batavia | |
66 | Judge Isaac Wilson House | 1985 ID-Nr. 85000978 | 406 East Wilson Street 41° 51′ 0″ N, 88° 18′ 4″ W | Batavia | ||
67 | Wing Park Golf Course | 2009 ID-Nr. 09000027 | 1000 Wing Street 42° 2′ 50,9″ N, 88° 18′ 16,6″ W | Elgin |
Frühere Einträge
[2] | Name[3] | Bild | Eintragsdatum | Lage | Ort | Beschreibung |
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1 | Aurora Watch Factory | 1986 ID-Nr. 86001009 | 603 – 621 LaSalle Street 41° 44′ 41,5″ N, 88° 19′ 22,8″ W | Aurora | 1995 aus dem Register gestrichen | |
2 | Elgin Milk Condensing Co./Illinois Condensing Co. | 2003 ID-Nr. 85000267 | Brook Street und Water Street 42° 2′ 52,6″ N, 88° 17′ 4,1″ W | Elgin | ||
3 | Old Hotel | 2002 ID-Nr. 89001464 | 241 Main Street 41° 59′ 17,1″ N, 88° 26′ 28,7″ W | Sugar Grove |
Siehe auch
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ Auszug aus dem National Register of Historic Places – Kane County Abgerufen am 12. Dezember 2012
- ↑ a b Die Nummerierung in dieser Listenspalte ist an der vom National Park Service vorgelegten Reihenfolge der Einträge orientiert; die Farben unterscheiden verschiedene Schutzgebietstypen des National Park Systems mit landesweiter Bedeutung (z. B. National Historic Landmarks) von den sonstigen Einträgen im National Register of Historic Places.
- ↑ a b National Register Information System (englisch) In: National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. Abgerufen am 9. Juli 2010.
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William Beith House. St. Charles, IL. National Register of Historic Places
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Holy Cross Church. Batavia, IL. National Register of Historic Places
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Gray–Watkins Mill
WW I memorial in Davidson Park in Elgin, Illinois, on the corner of Villa and Prairie. This is part of the Elgin Historic District on the NRHP. Elgin Historic District was listed on May 9, 1983 Roughly bounded by Villa, Center, Park, N. Liberty, and S. Channing Sts. This park is on the southwest edge of the district
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Charles P. Burton House in the West Side Historic District, Aurora, IL
Durant House in Kane County, Illinois near St. Charles. On NRHP since June 18, 1976 NW of St. Charles off Dean St. According to a sing on the property "Durant House Museum" the Durant family arrived in Kane County in 1837 and built the vernacular Greek Revival House in 1843, and raised 6 children there. restored by a joint project of Kane County and the Forest Preserve District of Kane County
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Hotel Aurora on the NRHP since June 3, 1982. At 2 N. Stolp Ave. on Stolp Island in Aurora, Kane County, Illinois. Also a contributing structure in the Stolp Island Historic District.
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United Methodist Church of Batavia. Batavia, IL. National Register of Historic Places
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Stolp Woolen Mill Store on the NRHP since September 1, 1983. At 2 W. Downer Pl. on Stolp Island, in the Stolp Island Historic District, Aurora, Kane County, Illinois.
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First Universalist Church. Elgin, Kane County, Illinois. National Register of Historic Places.
Ora Pelton House. On NRHP sinceAugust 12, 1982 214 S. State St., Elgin, Illinois on bluff above west side of Fox River. Very victorian house. This is a detail, probably a stairwell
Firebarn No. 5 in Elgin, Illinois. The last Firebarn the city built according to a sign on site. On NRHP. At 533 St. Charles Rd. on south side of city
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Batavia Institute. Batavia, IL. National Register of Historic Places
Postcard of Hotel Aurora dated 1906
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Elgin Tower Building. Elgin, Kane County, Illinois. National Register of Historic Places.
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Col. Ira C. Copley Mansion in Aurora, IL
Old Main building from 1856 at Elgin Academy, Elgin, Illinois
Library Hall in Carpentersville, Illinois. On NRHP since August 14, 1973 21 N. Washington St. Now used as offices for the Park District
St. Mary's Catholic Church in the small town of Gilberts, Illinois. On the NRHP since August 18, 1992 10 Matteson St. in Kane, County west of Dundee
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Old Second National Bank on the NRHP since May 8, 1979. At 37 S. River St., Aurora, Kane County, Illinois. "Prairie style" bank, plain in form but with Sullivanesque decoration. Expanded in 1980s (?) to the north with same size, essentially same structure, building with fewer decorations. This photo is from the south
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Aurora, IL, view of Stolp Island buildings from Downer Place.
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Building at 78-81 LaSalle Street (center) in the LaSalle Street Auto Row Historic District. On the NRHP since August 1, 1996. The district includes 56-84 LaSalle St. and 57-83 S. LaSalle St., Aurora, Kane County, Illinois
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William A. Tanner House on the NRHP since August 19, 1976. At 304 Oak Ave., Aurora, Kane County, Illinois.
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First Methodist Church of Batavia. Batavia, IL. National Register of Historic Places
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Mrs. A. W. Gridley House. Batavia, IL. National Register of Historic Places
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Aurora College Complex (Eckhart Hall) in Aurora, IL
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GAR Memorial Building in Aurora (1877). It is based on Memorial Hall in Foxborough, Massachusetts. It was used as a meeting place and library; in early days, east and west Aurora did not see eye-to-eye, so most public buildings were on Stolp Island.
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City Building. St. Charles, IL. National Register of Historic Places
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Garfield Farm and Tavern. St. Charles, IL. National Register of Historic Places
Geneva (Illinois) Unitarian Church, at 2nd and James, Geneva, Illinois. Part of the Central Geneva Historical District on the NRHP since September 10, 1979. HD is roughly bounded by Fox River, South, 6th and W. State Sts. In Kane County
Elgin National Watch Company Observatory on NRHP since August 16, 1994 at 312 Watch St., Elgin, Kane County, Illinois Part of the old Elgin Watch Company
Campton Town Hall on NRHP since November 24, 1980. Located west of Wasco at Town Hall Rd. and IL 64, its nearest big town is Geneva, IL to the east in McHenry County.
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Hotel Baker. St. Charles, IL. National Register of Historic Places
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Dunham Castle, Wayne, Illinois during Stirup Cup 04 Nov 2006
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--OrphanBot (talk) 05:56, 29 April 2009 (UTC)Geneva Country Day School in Geneva, Illinois. On NRHP since August 21, 1989 1250 South St.
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Arcada Theater Building. St. Charles, IL. National Register of Historic Places
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Graham Building on the NRHP since March 19, 1982. At 33 S. Stolp Ave., Aurora, Kane County, Illinois. Also part of the Stolp Island Historic District.
House in Spring-Douglas Historic District in Elgin, Illinois, on NRHP since April 28, 2000. District runs roughly Spring St. and Douglas Ave., bet. River Bluff Rd. and Kimball Ave. North of downtown
Riverbank Laboratories on NRHP since November 28, 2003. Located at 1512 Batavia Ave., Geneva, Illinois. Across the Street from Fabyan Villa - also on NRHP
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Aurora Elks Lodge No. 705 on the NRHP since March 31, 1980 . At 77 S. Stolp Ave., Aurora, Kane County Illinois. On Stolp Island and a contributing structure in the Stolp Island Historic District. A very odd building built with "clinker bricks" (distressed, odd shaped) in a Mayan Revival style. Designed by Zimmerman, Saxe, and Zimmerman in 1926. A 40 room hotel with bowling alley was operated here as part of the lodge.
Fabyan Villa in Geneva, Illinois in a park at 1511 S. Batavia Ave. On the NRHP since February 9, 1984. House rebuilt by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1907. Across the Street from the Riverbank Labs, which is associated with the same family and is also on the NRHP. In the same park, but across the Fox River is a famous windmill, moved there by the family.
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Andrew Weisel House. St. Charles, IL. National Register of Historic Places 79000835
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Hunt House. St. Charles, IL. National Register of Historic Places
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St. Charles Hospital on the NRHP since June 7, 2010 . At 400 E New York St., Aurora, Kane County, Illinois. Currently vacant.
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Louise White School. Batavia, IL. National Register of Historic Places
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Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad Depot. Batavia, IL. National Register of Historic Places
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St. James Episcopal Church. Dundee Township Historic District. National Register of Historic Places.
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Fox River House aka the Galena Hotel on the NRHP since May 4, 1976. At 166 W. Galena Street, Aurora, Kane County, Illinois.
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Healy Chapel, a funeral home and early crematorium built in the Prairie School style, on the NRHP since February 28, 1985. At 332 W. Downer Pl., Aurora, Kane County, Illinois
Gifford-Davidson House on the NRHP since May 31, 1980 , at 363-365 Prairie St., Elgin, Illinois. House of founder of Elgin. In Kane County
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Keystone Building on the NRHP since March 18, 1980. At 30 S. Stolp Ave., Aurora, Kane County, Illinois
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Country Tea Room, East Dundee IL
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Ephraim Smith House, Sugar Grove, Illinois, USA. U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Wide view of center facade, looking south, of Union Station, 50 East Jefferson Street, Joliet, Will County, Illinois. The station was designed by architect Jarvis Hunt. Historic American Buildings Survey, The Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.
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Masonic Temple on the NRHP since March 19, 1982. At 104 S. Lincoln Ave., Aurora, Kane county, Illinois. Looks like it's abandoned now, in pretty bad shape.
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Aurora, IL. From left, Paramount Theater, Old Carson's store (now Waubonsee Community College), Leland Tower
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Wing Park Golf Course in Elgin, IL.
House in the North Geneva Historic District in Geneva, Illinois (Kane County). District became part of NRHP in March 25, 1982 and is roughly bounded by RR tracks, Fox River, Stevens and W. State Sts.
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Campana Factory. Batavia, IL. National Register of Historic Places
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St. Charles Municipal Building. St. Charles, IL. National Register of Historic Places
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Exterior of the Teeple Barn, located along Randall Road northwest of Elgin in Kane County, Illinois, United States. Built in 1885, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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