Urbana, Illinois • Champaign County
Elm Street Court in Urbana, Illinois, is a collection of six attached Tudor Revival style residences. Built in 1927 by architect E.F. Ropiequet, these homes represent a cohesive example of this architectural movement in a residential setting.
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Education; Architecture
1202 W. Nevada St., Urbana, Illinois
Education; Architecture
1106 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana, Illinois
Education; Architecture
715 W. Michigan Ave., Urbana, Illinois
Art; Education; Architecture
University Of Illinois Campus, Corner Of Wright And John Sts., Urbana, Illinois
Education; Architecture
1305 W. Green St., Urbana, Illinois
Commerce; Politics/Government; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Illinois, Walnut, Water, Goose Alley, And Cedar Sts., Urbana, Illinois
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Commerce; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Hampshire, Jersey, 4th And 8th Sts., Quincy, Illinois
Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Hampshire, Twenty-fourth, State, And Twelfth Sts., Quincy, Illinois
Architecture
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Landscape Architecture; Architecture; Art
1020 S. Fifth St., Quincy, Illinois
Military; Transportation; Exploration/Settlement; Politics/Government; Architecture
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Commerce; Architecture
State St. Between Hurlbut St. & Kishwaukee R., Belvidere, Illinois