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Altgeld Hall, Urbana, Illinois
Urbana, Illinois; Buildings; Education; Libraries; Mathematics
1409 W. Green Street, Urbana. Built in 1897, the architects for Altgeld Hall were Nathan C. Ricker and James M. White.
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Champaign City Building, Champaign, Illinois
Buildings; Champaign, Illinois
Champaign City Building, 102 N. Neil Street. Art Deco design elements are prominent on this building.
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Paul Revere House
Boston; Midnight ride; American Revolution; Colonialists; Patriot
Built about 1660, this house is the oldest building in downtown Boston. Paul Revere lived in it from 1770 to 1800.
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University of Illinois Architecture Building
Champaign County, Illinois; Buildings; Education; Architecture
608 E. Lorado Taft Drive, Champaign.
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Assembly Hall, University of Illinois
Buildings; Champaign, Illinois
The University of Illinois Assembly Hall at Fourth Street and Florida Avenue, Champaign, is a center for sports, entertainment and convention. It was opened on Honors Day, May 3, 1963. It was designed...
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Amoureaux House, Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
French Colonial Period; vertical log construction; French Colonial District; Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
The Amoureaux House, built in 1785, is a French vernacular post in ground (poteaux-enterre) construction. It is one of three in Ste. Genevieve and only five in the U.S. In the bedroom, on the fireplace...
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