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The new cabins are used to lodge visitors to the park, while the lodge houses a restaurant and gift shop. [2] This state park is a National Natural Landmark. The Giant City Stone Fort Site, a prehistoric stone fort located within the park, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1]
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The Watch Tower Lodge at Black Hawk State Historic Site includes two museums. The Hauberg Indian Museum and a Civilian Conservation Corps museum. [4] Besides Watch Tower and White Pines, this Multiple Property Submission included Starved Rock Lodge and Cabins, Pere Marquette Lodge and Cabins and Giant City State Park Lodge and Cabins.
Black Hawk Museum and Lodge, 1510 46th Ave. Rock Island, IL, NRHP-listed [4] Giant City State Park Lodge and Cabins, RR #1 Makanda, IL, NRHP-listed [4] Pere Marquette State Park Lodge and Cabins, Box 158 Grafton, IL, NRHP-listed [4] Starved Rock Lodge and Cabins, Box 116, Utica LaSalle-Peru, IL, NRHP-listed [4]
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White Pines Forest State Park is located in what was once a part of the Sauk leader Black Hawk's territory and encompasses an area once known as White Pines Woods. [3] White Pines State Park nearly became an Illinois State Park as early as 1903, when the state established its first state park at Fort Massac. [4]
The Giant Forest Lodge Historic District in Sequoia National Park includes the remnants of what was once an extensive National Park Service Rustic style tourist development for park visitors. Also known as Camp Sierra , the district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in May 1978.
The Giant City Stone Fort Site is the site of a prehistoric stone enclosure located within Giant City State Park in Jackson County, Illinois, United States.The Stone Fort dates to the Late Woodland period and was constructed and used in the period from c. AD 600–900; it is one of ten such sites known in Southern Illinois.