Belvidere, Illinois • Boone County
The Lampert-Wildflower House in Belvidere, Illinois, is a striking example of Queen Anne residential architecture, characterized by its irregular massing and decorative detailing. Its prominent wrap-around porch and shingled gable ends are hallmarks of the style.
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Architecture
Jct. Of Pearl And First Sts., Belvidere, Illinois
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State St. Between Hurlbut St. & Kishwaukee R., Belvidere, Illinois
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State St. Between Logan Ave. & Madison St., Belvidere, Illinois
Architecture
1100 N. Main St., Belvidere, Illinois
Architecture
200 S. State St., Belvidere, Illinois
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