List of City of Springfield Historic Sites
Appearance
Historic Sites is a designation of the City of Springfield's Historic Sites Commission. Many of these landmarks are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Historic Preservation Commission
[edit]The City of Springfield's Historic Sites Commission maintains the registry of landmarks and historic districts and recommend historic designation to the city council.[1] The commission was established in Chapter 101, Ordinance § 101.03.[1]
Criteria
[edit]The criteria for inclusion in the historic register are laid out in Ordinance § 101.10.[1]
The commission shall consider the following criteria in determining whether to recommend an improvement for historic designation:
- Significant value as part of the historical, archaeological, cultural, artistic, social or other heritage of the nation, state, or city;
- Association with an important person or event in national, state, or local history;
- Representative of the distinguishing characteristics of architectural type, period, or method of construction, or the notable work of a master builder, designer, architect, or artist, or a work that possesses high artistic value or that represents a significant and distinguishable entity although its components may lack individual distinction;
- Any additional criteria established by the rules promulgated by the commission.
List of landmarks
[edit]Individual landmarks
[edit]Landmark Name | Image | Location | Built | Style | NRHP date |
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President Abraham Lincoln Home | 413 S 8th St | 1839 | August 18, 1971 | ||
Claus Grocery Store | 1700 S 11th St | 1905 | |||
Constant & Groves Chevrolet Building | 425 S 4th St | ||||
Adams House | 2315 Clear Lake Ave | ||||
Allen Miller House | 511 S 8th St | ||||
Bell Miller Apartments | 835 S 6th St | ||||
Booth-Grunendike Mansion | 500 S 6th St | c. 1870 | Second Empire | ||
Bunn-Sankey House | 1001 S 6th St | 1883 | Queen Anne (Half-Timbered) | ||
Bernard Stuve House | 526 S 7th St | 1869 | Italianate | ||
Camp Lincoln Commissary Building | 1301 N MacArthur Blvd | 1903 | November 13, 1984 | ||
Charles Arnold House | 810 E Jackson St | ||||
Charles Corneau House | 426 S 8th St | c. 1849 | |||
Chatterton Place | 123/125 S 5th St | 1853 | Eclectic | ||
Clarkson W. Freeman House | 704 W Monroe St | 1878 | Italianate, Carpenter-Gothic trim | September 29, 1980 | |
Congressman James M.Graham House | 413 S 7th St | 1862 | Italianate | May 1, 1989 | |
Cook House | 508 S 8th St | c. 1850 | |||
Cranmer-Cook House | 926 South 7th Street | 1877 | Italianate | ||
Dana-Thomas House | 301 E Lawrence Ave | 1902-1904 | Prairie Style | July 30, 1974 | |
Decker House | 303 S Glenwood Ave | 1864 | Italianate | ||
Elijah Iles House | 628 S 7th St | 1837 | Greek Revival | February 23, 1978 | |
Executive Mansion | 410 E Jackson St | 1855 | Italianate | July 19, 1976 | |
Fisher-Latham Building | 111/113/115 North 6th St | 1850s | 19th Century classically-inspired | April 28, 2000 | |
George M. Brinkerhoff House | 1500 N 5th St | 1869 | Italianate | December 18, 1978 | |
Grant Store/Harts’ Block | 225 S 5th St | 1868 | Italianate | ||
Harriet Dean House | 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 | ||||
The INB Center
The CILCO Building |
322 E Capitol Ave | 1924 | Classical Revival, Beaux Arts | ||
James Morse House | 818 E Capitol Ave | 1855 | |||
Jennings Ford Building | 431 S 4th St | ||||
John L. Lewis House | 1132 W Lawrence Ave | September 10, 1979 | |||
Julia Sprigg House | 507 S 8th St | ||||
K-Mart / Kresge Building | 127/131 S 5th St | Art Deco | |||
Kirlin Building | 107-111 S 7th St | 1889 | |||
Lanphier Building | 419/421 E Adams St | c. 1870-1884 | |||
Lincoln Colored Home | 427 S 12th St | 1904 | August 6, 1998 | ||
Lincoln-Herndon Law Office | 6th & Adams St | 1840-1841 | Greek Revival | August 29, 1978 | |
Lincoln Tomb | Oak Ridge Cemetery | 1869-1874 | October 15, 1966 | ||
Howard K. Weber House | 925 S 7th St | 1840s | Italianate | October 1, 1979 | |
Lyon / Rosenwald House | 413 S 8th St | 1850s | |||
Nelson Building | 117 S 7th St | ||||
Old South Town Theater Marque | 1110 S South Grand St | ||||
Old State Capitol | One Old State Capitol Plaza | 1837 to 1853 | Greek Revival | October 15, 1966 | |
Old State House Inn | 101 E Adams St | ||||
Pasfield House | 404 W Jackson Pkwy | 1896 | |||
Price/Wheeler House | 618 S 7th St | 1899 | Classical Revival | February 14, 1985 | |
Rippon-Kinsella Home | 1317 N 3rd St | c. 1870 | Italianate | February 27, 1992 | |
Robert Bullard House | 1313 Leland Ave | 1906 | Prairie Style | ||
Shutt House | 525 S 8th St | c. 1859 | |||
Schnepp Block | 314 E Adams St | 1912 | |||
Solomon Allen Barn | 530 S 8th St | ||||
St. Nicholas Hotel | 400 E Jefferson St | 1855 | Georgian Revival | February 10, 1983 | |
The Wetterer-Hodde House | 1004 Williams St | ||||
Vachel Lindsay Bridge | Lake Springfield | 1933-1934 | |||
Vachel Lindsay Home | 603 S 5th St | 1848 | Greek Revival | November 11, 1971 | |
Virgil Hickox House | 518 E Capitol Ave | c. 1839 | March 5, 1982 | ||
William Beedle House | 411 S 8th St | 1840 | |||
Witmer-Schuck Building | 630 E Washington St | 1867 | |||
Zimmerman Paint Store Building | 417 E Adams St | c. 1860-1870 |
Historic Districts
[edit]National Historic Districts
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Boards and Commissions City of Springfield - Home of Abraham Lincoln". www.springfield.il.us. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
Sources
[edit]- "State Historic Sites Springfield". Historic Springfield. 2024-03-14. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
- Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection (1936). Illinois: Springfield. Historic buildings. Retrieved 2024-05-10.