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Harker Hall, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois
University; Buildings; Foundation
Harker Hall is the oldest and arguably the most charming building still standing on the University of Illinois campus. Harker Hall was built in 1878. When first built, it was a chemical laboratory. It...
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Harker Hall, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois
University; Buildings; Foundation
Harker Hall is the oldest and arguably the most charming building still standing on the University of Illinois campus. Harker Hall was built in 1878. When first built, it was a chemical laboratory. It...
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B.F. Harris, II House (Carle Pavilion), Champaign, Illinois
House; Houses; Hospitals; Champaign County, Illinois; Champaign, Illinois;
The B. F. Harris house, which is now the Carle Pavilion, is located at 809 West Church Street. The B.F. Harris family founded the Cattle Bank, The First National Bank, and owned the Urbana and Champaign...
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B.F. Harris, II House (Carle Pavilion), Champaign, Illinois
House; Houses; Hospitals; Champaign County, Illinois; Champaign, Illinois
The B. F. Harris house, which is now the Carle Pavilion, is located at 809 West Church Street. The B.F. Harris family founded the Cattle Bank, The First National Bank, and owned the Urbana and Champaign...
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Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois
Buildings; Theaters; Champaign, Illinois; Performances
The Virginia Theater was built between the years 1920 and 1921. It was named after the commissioner’s (A.W. Stolman’s) daughter, Elizabeth Virginia Stolman. It was designed by C. Howard Cane and H....
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Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois - detail
Buildings; Theaters; Champaign, Illinois; Performances
The Virginia Theater was built between the years 1920 and 1921. It was named after the commissioner’s (A.W. Stolman’s) daughter, Elizabeth Virginia Stolman. It was designed by C. Howard Cane and H....
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Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois
Buildings; Theaters; Champaign, Illinois; Performances
The Virginia Theater was built between the years 1920 and 1921. It was named after the commissioner’s (A.W. Stolman’s) daughter, Elizabeth Virginia Stolman. It was designed by C. Howard Cane and H....
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Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois - detail
Buildings; Theaters; Champaign, Illinois; Performances
The Virginia Theater was built between the years 1920 and 1921. It was named after the commissioner’s (A.W. Stolman’s) daughter, Elizabeth Virginia Stolman. It was designed by C. Howard Cane and H....
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University of Illinois campus, World War II
University; Buildings; Foundation
On June 18, 1860 Reverend Johnathan C. Stoughton proposed that a school be built between the twin cities. In October, 1864, Turner and Clark R. Griggs were appointed to investigate possible sites for the...
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Memorial Stadium, Champaign, Illinois;
University; Buildings; Recreation; Football; Stadiums
Memorial Stadium was built in 1923 by the firm of Holibard and Roche. The stadium was originally planned for tennis, baseball, field hockey, etc. The structure has 182 pillars, honoring the 182 students...
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Memorial Stadium, Champaign, Illinois;
University; Buildings; Recreation; Football; Stadiums
Memorial Stadium was built in 1923 by the firm of Holibard and Roche. The stadium was originally planned for tennis, baseball, field hockey, etc. The structure has 182 pillars, honoring the 182 students...
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