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    • Shady Beach and Upper Free Bridge, Peoria, Ill.

    • Shady Beach and Upper Free Bridge, Peoria, Ill.

    • Bridges--Illinois--Peoria--1900-1920; Illinois River (Ill.)--Pictorial works; Waterfronts--Illinois--Illinois River--1900-1920

    • View of the Illinois River waterfront about 1911 with bridge and boats. Later known as Waterworks Park, it is at the foot of Lorentz Street. Bridge built by the Milwaukee Bridge Co. Built in 1888, condemned in 1942-43. Torn down in 1946.
    • Peoria,  Upper  Free  Bridge

    • Peoria, Upper Free Bridge

    • Bridges--Illinois--Peoria--1900-1920; Illinois River (Ill.)--Pictorial works; Waterfronts--Illinois--Illinois River--1900-1920

    • View of the Illinois River and the Upper Free Bridge. The north side was located near the Peoria Waterworks Park at the foot of Lorentz Street. Bridge built by the Milwaukee Bridge Co. in 1888, condemned in 1942-43. Torn down in 1946.
    • River Front, Peoria, Ill.

    • River Front, Peoria, Ill.

    • Bridges--Illinois--Peoria--1900-1920; Illinois River (Ill.)--Pictorial works; Waterfronts--Illinois--Illinois River--1900-1920

    • View of the Peoria Riverfront from the first or second bridge over the Illinois River. The clock tower is the Rock Island Depot at the base of Liberty St. This is approximately the angle of the current Cedar Street Bridge.
    • Descriptive Inventory of the Archives of the State of Illinois

    • Descriptive Inventory of the Archives of the State of Illinois

    • Education: Libraries and archives; History and culture: History of Illinois; Information management and resources: Information resources: Libraries and archives; State government: State agencies; State government: State boards and commissions

    • The Descriptive Inventory covers state governmental records as well as some related federal governmental records held by the State Archives at the Margaret Cross Norton Building in Springfield. It represents the efforts of the Illinois State...
    • 101 Park Avenue

    • 101 Park Avenue

    • Architecture -- Glencoe, Ill.; Architecture, Prairie style, 1900-1920.;

    • This house was built about 1906 in the Prairie style and attributed to the architectural firm of Spencer and Powers. It is known as the Robert P. Walker House.
    • 115 Crescent Drive

    • 115 Crescent Drive

    • Architecture -- Glencoe, Ill.; Architecture, Prairie style, 1900-1920.;

    • This house was built about 1916 in the Prairie style by the architectural firm of Tallmadge and Watson.
    • Pope House -- 610 Longwood Avenue -- Built in 1910.

    • Pope House -- 610 Longwood Avenue -- Built in 1910.

    • Architecture -- Glencoe, Ill.; Architecture, Prairie style, 1900-1920.;

    • The 2-1/2 story dark red brick home with a shallow gable roof and deep overhand is located on a wooded lot next to a ravine. Although the home is tall and stately, it has clear reference to the Prairie School in its geometric simplicity, the...
    • 100 Green Bay Road

    • 100 Green Bay Road

    • Architecture -- Glencoe, Ill.; Architecture, Prairie style, 1900-1920.;

    • This house was built about 1915 in the Prairie style and attributed to the architectural firm of Tallmadge and Watson.
    • 174 Beach Road

    • 174 Beach Road

    • Architecture -- Glencoe, Ill.; Architecture, Prairie style, 1900-1920.;

    • This house was built about 1915 in the Prairie style and attributed to the architect John S. Van Bergen.
    • 239 Sylvan Road

    • 239 Sylvan Road

    • Architecture -- Glencoe, Ill.; Architecture, Prairie style, 1900-1920.;

    • The Ravine Bluffs Bridge was built in 1915 in the Prairie style by architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It was rebuilt in 1985.
    • 1023 Meadow Road

    • 1023 Meadow Road

    • Architecture -- Glencoe, Ill.; Architecture, Prairie style, 1900-1920.;

    • This house was built in 1915 in the Prairie style by architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It is known as the Lute F. Kissam House.
    • 265 Sylvan Road

    • 265 Sylvan Road

    • Architecture -- Glencoe, Ill.; Architecture, Prairie style, 1900-1920.;

    • This house was built in 1915 in the Prairie style by architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It is known as the Sherman Booth House.

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