Illinois
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Illinois
- Balaban and Katz Chicago Theatre Chicago, Illinois 1921-49
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Lincoln Home
Springfield, Illinois
1844
Abraham Lincoln lived in this Springfield home with his family for 17 years, from 1844 until he left for the White House in 1861. The house was carefully preserved and has been a popular visitor attraction since it opened in 1887.
- Berwyn Health Center Berwyn, Illinois 1939
- Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, Illinois
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Tomb of Abraham Lincoln
Springfield, Illinois
1874
The Lincoln Tomb in the Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, is the final resting place of Abraham Lincoln, his wife Mary, and their sons, Edward, William, and Thomas.
- Old Cahokia Courthouse Cahokia, Illinois
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Cahokia Mounds
Collinsville, Illinois
The center of Mississipian Indian culture from 900 to 1300, Cahokia was the largest pre-Columbian community in North America and produced several ritual earthwork mounds. The site is located in Illinois, just across the state border from St. Louis.
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Sangamon County Courthouse
Springfield, Illinois
Now a state historic site, the Old State Capitol has hosted several important political events, including Lincoln's "House Divided" speech, Lincoln's laying-in-state following his assassination, and Obama's announcement of his candidacy for president.
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Cloud Gate
Chicago, Illinois
Completed in 2006 by artist Anish Kapoor, Cloud Gate is a highly reflective work of public art in Chicago's Millennium Park. Inspired by liquid mercury, it is made of 168 stainless steel plates welded together with no visible seams.
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Museum of Science and Industry
Chicago, Illinois
1893
The largest science museum in the western hemisphere, Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry contains more than 35,000 objects and nearly 14 acres of interactive exhibits.