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  2. Taylor Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The Taylor Apartments is a historic apartment building located at 117 South Grand Avenue West in Springfield, Illinois. The six-flat building was built by Dr. Percy L. Taylor in 1916. Taylor, the former City Physician of Springfield, rented the apartments as a source of retirement income.

  3. Le Plateau, Gatineau - Wikipedia

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    The neighbourhood is limited to Gatineau Park to the north, chemin Vanier to the west, Boulevard Saint-Raymond to the east and Boulevard des Allumettières to the south. It consists mostly of houses, but many shopping centres find their home at Plateau. [2] Le Plateau is located south of Gatineau Park, one of the biggest urban parks in the world.

  4. Oak Ridge Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Oak Ridge Cemetery is an American cemetery in Springfield, Illinois. The Lincoln Tomb, where Abraham Lincoln, his wife and all but one of their children lie, is there, as are the graves of other prominent Illinois figures. Opened in 1860, it was the third and is now the only public cemetery in Springfield, after the City Cemetery and Hutchinson ...

  5. Cotton Hill, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    In 1901 the Illinois Central ceased service to Cotton Hill and began stopping a mile north at Gatton. The Cotton Hill post office was discontinued in 1907. [12] The road through Cotton Hill was named as a state aid highway in 1913, following the path that Route 66 would follow from 1930 to 1935, north to Springfield and south to Glenarm. [13]

  6. Wright's Town, Lower Canada - Wikipedia

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    A painting of the mill and tavern in Wright's Town, 1823. Wright's Town, also known as Wrightstown, Wright's Village, and Columbia Falls Village, was the first permanent colonial settlement in the Ottawa Valley, located at the north edge of the Chaudière Falls on the Ottawa River, on the southern part of what is now known as Hull Island, in present-day Gatineau, Quebec, Canada.

  7. Illinois Governor's Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The public libraries, bedrooms, parlors, sitting rooms, etc., are maintained in the style of the 19th century, blended with some later and modern pieces. The governor and his family are not required to reside in the mansion, although a 7-room private apartment on the second floor of the mansion is provided for the governor and his family.

  8. Neighbourhoods of Gatineau - Wikipedia

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    List of neighbourhoods in the City of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. ... Buckingham West This page was last edited on 21 January 2025, at 05:40 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. St. Nicholas Hotel (Springfield, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    [2] During sessions of the Illinois General Assembly, the St. Nicholas Hotel became a meeting place for Illinois politicians, who often conducted political business within the building. The hotel has hosted many notable visitors to Springfield, including three U.S. Presidents: Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and John F. Kennedy. [2]