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The Canton Corner Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic town center of Canton, Massachusetts.Centered on the junction of Pleasant and Washington Streets, it includes more than 25 properties and 170 acres (69 ha), whose architectural history spans 250 years of occupation and include the town's major civic buildings.
421 S 8th St 1850s Henson Robinson House 520 S 8th St 1863-1866 Hoogland Center for the Arts: 420 S 6th St Illinois Hotel 401 E Washington St 1903 Illinois State Armory 107/111 E Monroe St 1936 Art Deco Illinois State Capitol: 2nd & Capitol 1868 - 1888 Renaissance Revival,Second Empire: November 21, 1985 Jessie K. DuBois House 519 S 8th St
They are partitioned on the southeast side by E 1770th St, N 650th Ave/N 570th Ave, Timber Rd, E 2400th St, and N 1200 St. The 17th district takes in the municipalities of Colona, Kewanee, and Galva. Warren County is split between this district and the 15th district. They are partitioned by 60th St and 180th Ave.
A new church building was built just north of the original building, at what is now the southwest corner of 3rd Street and Washington. The church's current building at 7th Street and Capitol Avenue was originally built for the Third Presbyterian Church of Springfield, which offered to sell it to First Presbyterian in 1872.
Lustron House 4908 13th Street SW, Canton, Ohio (2 bedroom, Tan) [31] Lustron House 1500 Merl Ave, Cleveland, Ohio 44109 (serial #01093; 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1059 sq.ft) [ 32 ] Lustron House 30 Stanton Ave., Boardman, Ohio
Washington Park is a park in Springfield, Illinois, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located at 1400 Williams Boulevard, the park features walking trails, a botanical garden, large duck pond, rose garden, carillon, and carillon concerts. The park was purchased for city use in 1900, and construction began in 1901.
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.
Roughly bounded by 14th, 7th, Jefferson, and Washington Sts.; also 6th St. from Capitol to Monroe St.; also roughly Jefferson, Jackson, 2nd & 7th Sts., Springfield, Illinois Coordinates 39°48′1″N 89°38′56″W / 39.80028°N 89.64889°W / 39.80028; -89