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Location of Lake County in Illinois. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lake County, Illinois. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lake County, Illinois, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many ...
200 yards (180 m) east of the Eldred-Hillview road, 5.5 miles (8.9 km) south of Eldred [5: Eldred: 8: Mound House Site: September 1, 1978 : Eastern bank of the Illinois River, ½ mile west of the end of 600E [6
Snipe Dales Country Park & Nature Reserve opened in 1974. A reserve that is part wet grassland and scrub and part conifer woodland situated in the centre of the county on the B1195 Horncastle to Spilsby road. The coniferous woodland is currently being replaced by native broadleaved trees. Facilities include car parking and toilets. [4]
Horncastle: Low Toynton Road Mill Post: Horncastle Spilsby Road Mill [1: Tower: 1843: Windmill World: Horncastle Louth Road Mill [2] Tower: Horsington: Green's Mill: Tower: c. 1813 Windmill World: Horsington Hill's Mill: Tower: Humby [a] Humby Mill: Tower: Standing in the 1930s, gone by 1953 Huttoft: Huttoft Mill: Tower: c. 1844
The Marmion family died out in the male line in 1291, on the death of Philip Marmion, 5th feudal baron of Tamworth, who left four daughters and co-heiresses. [9] [4] His fourth daughter Joan Marmion (d.1341), [10] whose quarter share of her paternal inheritance included the manor of Scrivelsby, married Sir Thomas de Ludlow, [4] by whom she had a son John de Ludlow, who died without issue, and ...
Illinois Nature Preserve sign at Nachusa Grasslands. The Illinois Nature Preserves Commission (INPC) is a state organization, established by the Illinois Natural Areas Preservation Act, to identify, protect, steward, and defend high quality natural areas in the state of Illinois. [1] [2] Its mission is: [1]
Greenacres can refer to: Greenacres, California , a town in the Central Valley (United States) Greenacres, the legendary 1920s Harold Lloyd Estate in Beverly Hills, California (United States)
A view of Illinois Route 170 in Seneca, Illinois looking north. Illinois 170 is a rural, two-lane surface road for its entire length. The road crosses Illinois River via a four-span truss bridge. [3] As of May 5, 2006, the Illinois Department of Transportation is looking to replace the 74-year-old bridge. [4]