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Universities and colleges in Illinois (14 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Illinois" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Until July 1, 2008, it was the tallest building in the Chicago ZIP Code 60610, the ZIP Code with the most high-rises in the city. On July 1, 2008, the building ended up being in a new ZIP Code: 60654. That ZIP Code encompasses a small area, so the building is still the tallest in its ZIP Code.
Anthony Scariano (1918-2004), judge of the Illinois Appellate Court. He was a childhood resident on the 1000 block of North Sedgewick Street. [74] Gene Siskel (1946–1999), film critic. He resided at 1301 N. Astor St. [75] Jesse White (born 1934), 37th Illinois Secretary of State (1999-2023). He was a childhood resident of at 536 and then 466 ...
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Tourist attractions in Macon County, Illinois (2 C, 10 P) Tourist attractions in Macoupin County, Illinois (2 C, 1 P) Tourist attractions in Madison County, Illinois (3 C, 8 P)
This list of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois, has 89 entries including Eads Bridge, which spans into Missouri and which the National Park Service credits to Missouri's National Historic Landmark list. Also added are two sites that were once National Historic Landmarks before having their designations removed.