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2013 Ten Most Endangered Historic Places in Illinois

 

   
         
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Chicago Bascule Bridges
Chicago Avenue Bridge
622 W. Chicago. Chicago
(Cook County)
Photo credit: HistoricBridges.org
  Chicago Bascule Bridges
Division Street Bridge

829 W. Division, Chicago
(Cook County)
Photo credit: HistoricBridges.org
  Chicago Bascule Bridges
Division Street Bridge

1129 W. Division, Chicago
(Cook County)
Photo credit:
HistoricBridges.org
         
   
         
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Chicago Bascule Bridges
North Ashland Avenue Bridge

Ashland Avenue and near Webster Avenue, Chicago
(Cook County)
Photo credit: HistoricBridges.org
  Community Mausoleums
Beecher Mausoleum 

 Horner Lane, Beecher
(Will County)
Photo credit:
Bonnie McDonald
  Community Mausoleums
Fernwood Mausoleum 
 
Route 67 South, Roodhouse
(Greene County)
Photo credit:
Illinois Valley Cultural Heritage Association
         
   
         
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Gage House 
1175 Whitebridge Hill Road, Winnetka
(Cook County)
Photo credit: Courtesy of Landmarks Illinois
  Lincoln Colored Home
427 S. 12th St., Springfield
(Sangamon County)
Photo credit:
Darius Bryjka
  Madison Theater 
500 Main St., Peoria
(Peoria County)
Photo credit:
Marvin Forssander-Baird
         
   
         
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Mineola Hotel
91 Cora Ave., Fox Lake
(Lake County)
Photo credit:
Ed Gerns
  Miner’s Institute  
204 W. Main St., Collinsville
(Madison County)
Photo credit:
Gail White
  Muddy Waters Residence 
4339 S. Lake Park Ave., Chicago (Cook County)
Photo credit: Matt Cole
           
     
         
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Newcomb Hotel
400 Maine St., Quincy
(Adams County)
Photo credit:
Historic Quincy
Business District
  Joel Wiant House
 151 W. Washington St., West Chicago
(DuPage County)
Photo credit:
Jean Follett
   
           


 

2012 Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Preservation Awards

 

   
         
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Restoration
Edgar County Courthouse, Paris
Photo credit:
Courtesy of Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.
  Restoration
Edgar County Courthouse, Paris
Photo credit: Courtesy of Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.
  Joe Antunovich Award for Leadership
Fletcher Farrar, Springfield
Photo credit: Courtesy of Landmarks Illinois
 
         
   
         
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Rehabilitation
Hairpin Lofts, Chicago
Photo credit:
Patsy McEnroe Photography
  Stewardship
House of the Four Winds, Lake Forest
Photo credit:
Linda Bryan
 
  Adaptive Use
Incubator South at IIT, Chicago
Photo credit:
Hedrich Blessing
         
   
         
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Adaptive Use
Technology Business Center at IIT, Chicago
Photo credit: Courtesy of Landmarks Illinois
  Project of the Year for Restoration
Monroe Building, Chicago
Photo credit: Courtesy of Landmarks Illinois
  Project of the Year for Restoration
Monroe Building, Chicago
Photo credit: Courtesy of Landmarks Illinois
         
   
         
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Adaptive Use
Texaco Station, Decatur
Photo credit: Courtesy of Bruce Nims
  Rehabilitation
Ullin Depot, Ullin 
Photo credit: Courtesy of Landmarks Illinois
  Advocacy
World’s Largest Catsup Bottle, Collinsville
Photo credit: Courtesy of Landmarks Illinois
         


 

Prentice Women’s Hospital Reuse Study

 

     
         
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Prentice Women’s Hospital
 333 E. Superior St., Chicago (Cook County)
Photo credit: Landmarks Illinois
  Prentice Women’s Hospital
 333 E. Superior St., Chicago (Cook County)
Photo credit: Landmarks Illinois
   

 


 

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