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212 West Washington Bell Building. 1912 [49] 20 [49] Yes 208 West Washington Morton Building. 1927 [50] 21 [50] Yes 188 West Washington 1980 [51] 1 [51] No [51] 180 West Washington Equitable Building 1927 [52] 12 [52] Yes 176 West Washington Elks Club Building 1917 [53] 14 [53] Yes 175 West Washington Chicago Federation of Musicians Building ...
Due to its strategic location, the town suffered heavy damage in the Civil War; the Todd House on Lafayette Street is one of only four buildings in Decatur to survive the war (the others being the Old State Bank, the Rhea-McEntire House, and the Dancy-Polk House, all outside the district). As the town was rebuilding from the war, a fire in 1877 ...
It is listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places, [1] but it is not one of the City of Decatur's locally designated historic districts. Winnona Park is located south of downtown Decatur; west of the Village of Avondale Estates, Georgia and the Forest Hills subdivision; and east of Decatur's Oakhurst community.
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A view of the memorial on the Midway to Thomas Masaryk by sculptor Albín Polášek, represented as a legendary Knight of Blaník Mountain. The word "plaisance" is both the French spelling of and a quaint obsolete spelling for "pleasance", itself an obscure word in this context meaning "a pleasure ground laid out with shady walks, trees and shrubs, statuary, and ornamental water".
1700 W. Rand Rd., Arlington Heights: 1956 Jewish Sunset Memorial Lawns 3100 Shermer Rd., Northbrook: 1890 Sutherland (Sayles) Cemetery Palatine: 1840 Thornton Township Cemetery Thornton: Town of Maine Cemetery Park Ridge: Trinity Lutheran Cemetery Tinley Park: Trinity Lutheran Cemetery Willow Springs: Union Ridge Cemetery 6700 W Higgins A ...
The West End Historic District is a residential historic district located in western Decatur, Illinois. The district, which was primarily built in the first half of the 20th century, includes over 1,700 contributing buildings. The West End was a popular neighborhood for Decatur's business owners and managers at its large industries, and the ...
Decatur is listed by the United States Census Bureau as number three in "The 15 Fastest-Declining Large Cities" which showed a 7.1% population loss of (−5,376) from 2010 to 2019. [42] The Chicago Tribune says: "in 1980, Decatur's population was at a high of 94,000. Now it is 71,000." [43]