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July 30, 1974 (1024 Judson Ave. 1910 Prairie School style house, designed by Walter Burley Griffin.: 21: Castle Tower Apartments: Castle Tower Apartments: March 15, 1984 (2212-2226 Sherman Ave.
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The old maps do not provide a location for the Goshen Road in Gallatin and Saline Counties. The road from Old Shawneetown to the salt works at Equality is shown, skirting the Shawnee Hills to the south of modern Illinois Route 13. Although the road probably ran from Equality toward Eldorado, there is no trace on the old maps.
In fact, because Illinois had already paved most of the roads that would comprise US 66, Illinois was the first of the eight states through which the route ran to have its segment of US 66 completed at a time when much of Route 66 was still a gravel-and-dirt road. [2] [3] In Illinois and the Midwest in general, the construction of US 66 was ...
The Goshen Settlement was an early American pioneer settlement in what is now Illinois, United States, located to the east of St. Louis, Missouri.The settlement was located about one mile (1.6 km) southwest of modern Glen Carbon, Illinois, at the point where Judy's Creek emerges from the bluffs into the American Bottoms, on its way to the Mississippi River.
32 W 167 Army Trail Road (c. 1885) Herman Will House I (c. 1885) Solomon Dunham House (1852) - Wayne's first house. Substantially altered. John Warnely House (c. 1913) 32 W 245 Army Trail Road (c. 1855–59) - Solomon Dunham may have been involved with its construction. James Campbell Hardware Store (c. 1880–85) Tom Campbell Store (1904)