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The CILCO Building 322 E Capitol Ave 1924 Classical Revival, Beaux Arts James Morse House 818 E Capitol Ave 1855 Jennings Ford Building 431 S 4th St John L. Lewis House: 1132 W Lawrence Ave September 10, 1979 Julia Sprigg House 507 S 8th St K-Mart / Kresge Building 127/131 S 5th St Art Deco Kirlin Building 107-111 S 7th St 1889 Lanphier Building
The businesses are also significant examples of 19th-century brick commercial architecture, including the Romanesque Pierick-Sommer Building and several works by prominent Springfield architects Helmle & Helmle. [1] The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 29, 1978. [2]
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Springfield, Illinois" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Springfield, Illinois, Abraham Lincoln’s home town, was, in 1908, a working-class city of just under 50,000 people – about the same size as its modern counterpart in Ohio.
Springfield was founded in 1800, [2]: 129 but for its first half-century of existence, the land now included within the district was used for agricultural purposes. [2]: 458 However, by the 1840s, Springfield had grown eastward from its original core, and the brothers Gustavus and William Foos platted some of their land along High Street for residential purposes in 1848.
The Tecumseh Building, also known as the Francis J. Drolla Building, is a historic building in downtown Springfield, Ohio, United States.Located at 34 West High Street, it was designed by J.A. Poss and W.E. Russ and is described as being an example of "Early Commercial" architecture.
Below her, two handmaidens of Persephone frightened have fallen to the Earth and try to protect their baskets full of flowers. On the left narrow side in flat relief, two handmaidens of Persephone and a boy are picking flowers. The right narrow side shows a child, who is accompanied by two shepherds and carries fruit in the cornucopia of a Genius.