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Lincoln-Douglas Debate Museum
Welcome to the Lincoln-Douglas Debate Museum Address: 128 North 5th Street, Quincy, Illinois 62301, United States
Old Six Mile Museum
Welcome to the Old Six Mile Museum, a captivating journey through time located at 3279 Maryville Road, Granite City, Illinois. This unique museum and tourist attraction invites you to explore the rich history and vibrant heritage of the Granite City area. Nestled in the heart of Illinois, the Old Six Mile Museum offers an engaging experience for history enthusiasts, families, and tourists alike. Step inside to discover a diverse collection of exhibits that showcase the cultural and historical tapestry of the region. From early settler artifacts to exhibits highlighting the industrial growth and community evolution, our museum provides a comprehensive look at the past. Our knowledgeable staff and interactive displays ensure a memorable and educational visit for all ages.
Former Chicago Historical Society Building
The Former Chicago Historical Society Building, located at 632 North Dearborn Street in Chicago, Illinois, is a historic landmark showcasing Henry Ives Cobb's Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. Originally built in 1892 for Walter Loomis Newberry, founder of the Newberry Library, this granite-clad building has a rich history. It served as the home of the Chicago Historical Society after the Great Chicago Fire, and later housed various organizations, including nightclubs and recording studios. The building was designated a Chicago Landmark in 1997 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Over the years, it has been transformed into different entertainment venues, such as The Limelight nightclub and more recently, the Tao Group's Asian Cuisine/Nightclub. With a rich history and a prime location near downtown Chicago, the Former Chicago Historical Society Building continues to be a significant part of the city's architectural and cultural landscape.
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