Princeton, Illinois • Bureau County
The Owen Lovejoy Homestead in Princeton, Illinois, is a preserved 19th-century farmhouse that served as the home of abolitionist clergyman Owen Lovejoy. The property includes the main house, outbuildings, and grounds, offering a glimpse into the life of a prominent figure in the Underground Railroad.
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Landscape Architecture; Architecture
543 E. Peru St., Princeton, Illinois
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906 South Main St., Princeton, Illinois
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1007 N. Main St., Princeton, Illinois
Architecture; Commerce
Primarily 900-1000 Blks. Of N Main & 000 Blk. Of W Long Sts., Princeton, Illinois
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