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314 E Adams St 1912 Solomon Allen Barn 530 S 8th St St. Nicholas Hotel: 400 E Jefferson St 1855 Georgian Revival February 10, 1983 The Wetterer-Hodde House 1004 Williams St Vachel Lindsay Bridge Lake Springfield: 1933-1934 Vachel Lindsay Home: 603 S 5th St 1848 Greek Revival November 11, 1971 Virgil Hickox House: 518 E Capitol Ave c. 1839 March ...
Less than 24 hours after a fire destroyed a building in the 400 block of East Adams Street in downtown Springfield, Mayor Misty Buscher met with business owners and assembled media to give an ...
The President Abraham Lincoln Hotel, a DoubleTree by Hilton is a downtown hotel, at 701 East Adams Street in the state capital of Springfield, (Sangamon County), llinois. It is the only hotel connected to the nearby Bank of Springfield Convention Center, via a tunnel. Because of this, it was able to be financed through loans backed by the State ...
Claire Grant, Springfield State Journal- Register August 21, 2024 at 2:05 AM Demolition could soon begin on a building ravaged by a fire on East Adams Street in June .
The Margery Adams Wildlife Sanctuary, usually called the Adams Wildlife Sanctuary, is a 40-acre (0.16 km 2) headquarters building and land parcel owned and managed by the Illinois Audubon Society. Its second-growth forest land and restored tallgrass prairie are managed so as to maximize the diversity of the urban wildlife that visits the property.
Springfield-Sangamon Transportation Center is a planned intermodal transit station in Springfield, Illinois, that will serve Amtrak trains, intercity buses, and Sangamon Mass Transit District bus and paratransit services. The station is under construction at 9th and Adams Street in Springfield, just north of the Sangamon County Courthouse ...
Springfield High School is at 101 S. Lewis St. While the public got a close-up look Wednesday at the new estimated $123 million reconstruction of Springfield High School, ...
Springfield is the seat of Sangamon County and is located along historic Route 66. Springfield was settled by European-Americans in the late 1810s, around the time Illinois became a state. The most famous historic resident was Abraham Lincoln, who lived in Springfield from 1837 until 1861, upon becoming President of the United States.