Marshall, Illinois • Clark County
The Manly-McCann House in Marshall, Illinois, is a distinguished example of Italianate architecture. Its prominent features include a low-pitched roof, wide overhanging eaves with decorative brackets, and tall, narrow windows. The house showcases a well-preserved facade reflecting its 19th-century origins.
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717 Archer Ave., Marshall, Illinois
Architecture
602 N. 7th St., Marshall, Illinois
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202 N 6th St., Marshall, Illinois
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603 Locust St., Marshall, Illinois
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503 Chestnut St., Marshall, Illinois
Architecture; Community Planning And Development
Archer Ave. & Area Between Plum, S. 5th, Locust & Michigan Aves., Marshall, Illinois
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