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Many of Dixon's prominent government and community buildings also lie within the district, including the Lee County Courthouse, City Hall, its current and former post offices, and several churches. A residential section on the west side of the district includes Queen Anne and Craftsman style homes; the former style was popular in the late 19th ...
Gardner Museum of Architecture & Design, Quincy [79] [80] [81] Illinois Museum of Natural History, campus of Illinois State University, Old Main building, from 1857-1877; Korean War National Museum, Sangamon, closed in 2017, collections transferred to the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum [82]
An iconic arch along Galena Avenue, just south of the Rock River, features the word "Dixon" in neon glasswork. Though commonly referred to as the Dixon Arch, the proper name for the structure is the War Memorial Arch. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] The Northwest Territory Historic Center is a History Research and Learning Center housed in President Ronald ...
The William H. Van Epps House is a historic house in Dixon, Illinois. It is an example of Italianate architecture. [2] and was constructed around 1855. The Van Epps House was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
Dixon High School (Illinois) Dixon's Ferry; I. Illinois Central Stone Arch Railroad Bridges; K. KSB Hospital; L. Lincoln Monument (Dixon, Illinois) Lowell Park (Dixon ...
The Illinois Central Stone Arch Railroad Bridges are a trio of limestone railroad bridges in the city of Dixon, Illinois, United States. The bridges were constructed between 1852 and 1855 as the Illinois Central Railroad laid its first rail lines across the state of Illinois. They were designed by Robert F. Laing for Laing and Douglas ...
Dixon Historical Society The Lincoln Monument is a bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln that commemorates his 1832 service in the Black Hawk War . Located in President's Park in Dixon, Illinois , the bronze statue was sculpted by Leonard Crunelle and was dedicated on September 24, 1930.
Pages in category "Northern Illinois Registered Historic Place stubs" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 200 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .