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Landmark name
Image
Date designated[2]
Location
County Description
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Robert S. Abbott House
December 8, 1976 (#76000686 )
Chicago 41°48′29″N 87°36′58″W / 41.808068°N 87.616135°W / 41.808068; -87.616135 (Robert S. Abbott House )
Cook A home of Robert S. Abbott , founder of the Chicago Defender newspaper.
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Adler Planetarium
February 27, 1987 (#87000819 )
Chicago 41°51′59″N 87°36′27″W / 41.866454°N 87.607416°W / 41.866454; -87.607416 (Adler Planetarium )
Cook First and oldest planetarium in the western hemisphere.
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Auditorium Building
May 15, 1975 (#70000230 )
Chicago 41°52′33″N 87°37′28″W / 41.875756°N 87.624370°W / 41.875756; -87.624370 (Auditorium Building )
Cook Building designed by Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan .
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Bishop Hill Colony
April 27, 1970 (#70000244 )
Bishop Hill 41°12′01″N 90°07′08″W / 41.2003°N 90.1189°W / 41.2003; -90.1189 (Bishop Hill Colony )
Henry Historic district of Swedish dissident commune founded in 1846.
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Cahokia Mounds
July 19, 1964 (#66000899 )
Collinsville 38°39′14″N 90°03′52″W / 38.653889°N 90.064444°W / 38.653889; -90.064444 (Cahokia Mounds )
Madison and St. Clair Largest archaeological site related to Mississippian culture, and largest pre-Columbian earthworks in North America north of Mexico. Also a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Carson, Pirie, Scott, and Company Store
May 15, 1975 (#70000231 )
Chicago 41°52′55″N 87°37′40″W / 41.881894°N 87.627780°W / 41.881894; -87.627780 (Carson, Pirie, Scott, and Company Store )
Cook Architect Louis Sullivan -designed building.
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James Charnley House
August 5, 1998 (#70000232 )
Chicago 41°54′26″N 87°37′39″W / 41.907264°N 87.627597°W / 41.907264; -87.627597 (James Charnley House )
Cook One of the few surviving residential works of Louis Sullivan and features major contributions by Frank Lloyd Wright .
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Chicago Board of Trade Building
June 2, 1978 (#78003181 )
Chicago 41°52′41″N 87°37′56″W / 41.878123°N 87.632131°W / 41.878123; -87.632131 (Chicago Board of Trade Building )
Cook Skyscraper designed by Holabird & Root , housed the world's largest trading floor when built in 1930.
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Church of the Holy Family
April 15, 1970 (#70000851 )
Cahokia 38°34′13″N 90°11′18″W / 38.57035°N 90.18844°W / 38.57035; -90.18844 (Church of the Holy Family )
St. Clair A church dating from 1799.
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Columbus Park
July 31, 2003 (#91000567 )
Chicago 41°52′26″N 87°46′11″W / 41.873889°N 87.769722°W / 41.873889; -87.769722 (Columbus Park )
Cook Magnum opus of landscape architect Jens Jensen .
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Arthur H. Compton House
May 11, 1976 (#76000687 )
Chicago 41°47′33″N 87°35′47″W / 41.792435°N 87.596263°W / 41.792435; -87.596263 (Arthur H. Compton House )
Cook Home of Nobel Prize–winning physicist who proved light has both wave and particle aspects, the Compton Effect .
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Avery Coonley House
December 30, 1970 (#70000243 )
Riverside 41°49′07″N 87°49′43″W / 41.818629°N 87.828618°W / 41.818629; -87.828618 (Avery Coonley House )
Cook Frank Lloyd Wright -designed home, in Riverside Historic District
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Crow Island School
December 14, 1990 (#89001730 )
Winnetka 42°06′04″N 87°44′46″W / 42.101111°N 87.746113°W / 42.101111; -87.746113 (Crow Island School )
Cook An elementary school designed by Perkins + Will and Eliel & Eero Saarinen . Model for the now-widespread Winnetka Plan school design.
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Susan Lawrence Dana House
January 7, 1976 (#74000774 )
Springfield 39°47′38″N 89°39′07″W / 39.793930°N 89.652075°W / 39.793930; -89.652075 (Susan Lawrence Dana House )
Sangamon A Frank Lloyd Wright -designed house.
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David Davis House
May 15, 1975 (#72001479 )
Bloomington 40°28′54″N 88°58′50″W / 40.481624°N 88.980419°W / 40.481624; -88.980419 (David Davis House )
McLean Home of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and Abraham Lincoln campaign manager David Davis .
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Charles G. Dawes House
December 8, 1976 (#76000706 )
Evanston 42°02′33″N 87°40′23″W / 42.042526°N 87.673084°W / 42.042526; -87.673084 (Charles G. Dawes House )
Cook Home of Charles Gates Dawes , Nobel Peace Prize recipient and Vice President to Calvin Coolidge .
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John Deere Home and Shop
July 19, 1964 (#66000327 )
Grand Detour 41°53′48″N 89°24′53″W / 41.896618°N 89.414648°W / 41.896618; -89.414648 (John Deere Home and Shop )
Ogle Site of the invention of the first steel plow by John Deere .
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Oscar Stanton DePriest House
May 15, 1975 (#75000646 )
Chicago 41°48′35″N 87°37′05″W / 41.809769°N 87.617957°W / 41.809769; -87.617957 (Oscar Stanton DePriest House )
Cook Home of the first post-Reconstruction African-American US congressman.
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Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable Homesite
May 11, 1976 (#76000690 )
Chicago 41°53′16″N 87°37′24″W / 41.887739°N 87.623409°W / 41.887739; -87.623409 (Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable Homesite )
Cook Home of a Chicago's first settler, an African-American.
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Eads Bridge
January 29, 1964 (#66000946 )
East St. Louis 38°37′39″N 90°11′08″W / 38.627417°N 90.185585°W / 38.627417; -90.185585 (Eads Bridge )
St. Clair A combined road and railway bridge which was, when completed in 1874, the longest arch bridge in the world. Extends into St. Louis , Missouri.
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Farm Creek Section
December 9, 1997 (#91002039 )
East Peoria 40°40′32″N 89°29′23″W / 40.6755°N 89.4898°W / 40.6755; -89.4898 (Farm Creek Section )
Tazewell Site of exposed geological strata.
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Farnsworth House
February 17, 2006 (#04000867 )
Plano 41°38′06″N 88°32′09″W / 41.634989°N 88.535722°W / 41.634989; -88.535722 (Farnsworth House )
Kendall A one-room home designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe .
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John Farson House
June 19, 1996 (#72000454 )
Oak Park 41°53′07″N 87°48′02″W / 41.885278°N 87.800556°W / 41.885278; -87.800556 (John Farson House )
Cook The most famous work of George Washington Maher .
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Fort De Chartres
October 9, 1960 (#66000329 )
Prairie du Rocher 38°05′05″N 90°09′29″W / 38.084652°N 90.157968°W / 38.084652; -90.157968 (Fort De Chartres )
Randolph French fort built in 1720. Its powder magazine is believed to be oldest standing building in Illinois.
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Fort Sheridan Historic District
April 20, 1984 (#80001379 )
Fort Sheridan 42°12′45″N 87°48′38″W / 42.2125°N 87.810556°W / 42.2125; -87.810556 (Fort Sheridan Historic District )
Lake An area originally established as a United States Army Post. The campus was designed by Holabird & Roche .
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Henry Gerber House
July 21, 2015 (#15000584 )
Chicago 41°54′47″N 87°38′10″W / 41.91308°N 87.63600°W / 41.91308; -87.63600 (Henry Gerber House )
Cook Gerber established the Society for Human Rights , the first American gay rights organization, here in the 1920s.
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John J. Glessner House
January 7, 1976 (#70000233 )
Chicago 41°51′28″N 87°37′15″W / 41.857886°N 87.620784°W / 41.857886; -87.620784 (John J. Glessner House )
Cook A 19th century house designed by Henry Hobson Richardson .
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Ulysses S. Grant Home
December 19, 1960 (#66000322 )
Galena 42°24′36″N 90°25′23″W / 42.410104°N 90.422924°W / 42.410104; -90.422924 (Ulysses S. Grant Home )
Jo Daviess A house given to General of the Army Ulysses S. Grant following the Civil War. Grant was elected President of the United States while residing here.
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Grosse Point Lighthouse
January 20, 1999 (#76000707 )
Evanston 42°03′50″N 87°40′34″W / 42.063889°N 87.676111°W / 42.063889; -87.676111 (Grosse Point Lighthouse )
Cook A lighthouse on the shores of Lake Michigan , built in 1873 the wake of several shipping disasters.
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Haymarket Martyrs' Monument
February 18, 1997 (#97000343 )
Forest Park 41°52′11″N 87°49′11″W / 41.869793°N 87.819778°W / 41.869793; -87.819778 (Haymarket Martyrs' Monument )
Cook A monument in Waldheim Cemetery commemorating the Haymarket Riot .
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Hegeler-Carus Mansion
March 29, 2007 (#95000989 )
LaSalle 41°20′09″N 89°05′13″W / 41.335836°N 89.087053°W / 41.335836; -89.087053 (Hegeler-Carus Mansion )
LaSalle Designed by Chicago architect William W. Boyington for Edward C. Hegeler , a partner in a nearby zinc company. It was later the home of his son-in-law, publisher and philosopher Paul Carus .
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Isidore H. Heller House
August 18, 2004 (#72000450 )
Chicago 41°48′05″N 87°35′50″W / 41.801333°N 87.597089°W / 41.801333; -87.597089 (Isidore H. Heller House )
Cook A Frank Lloyd Wright -designed house.
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Arthur Heurtley House
February 16, 2000 (#00000258 )
Oak Park 41°53′34″N 87°47′59″W / 41.892722°N 87.799822°W / 41.892722; -87.799822 (Arthur Heurtley House )
Cook Frank Lloyd Wright -designed house.
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Hull House
June 23, 1965 (#66000315 )
Chicago 41°52′17″N 87°38′50″W / 41.871399°N 87.647133°W / 41.871399; -87.647133 (Hull House )
Cook One of the first settlement houses in the U.S., founded by Jane Addams .
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Illinois and Michigan Canal Locks And Towpath
January 29, 1964 (#66000332 )
Joliet 41°34′11″N 88°04′11″W / 41.569722°N 88.069722°W / 41.569722; -88.069722 (Illinois and Michigan Canal Locks And Towpath )
Will A canal that helped establish transportation from the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. It established Chicago as a major center of commerce.
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Nicholas Jarrot Mansion
August 7, 2001 (#74002197 )
Cahokia 38°34′12″N 90°11′14″W / 38.57011°N 90.18711°W / 38.57011; -90.18711 (Nicholas Jarrot Mansion )
St. Clair A mansion built in 1799 for a fur trader.
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Kennicott Grove
January 7, 1976 (#73000698 )
Glenview 42°05′13″N 87°52′12″W / 42.086865°N 87.870023°W / 42.086865; -87.870023 (Kennicott Grove )
Cook The home of Robert Kennicott , an American naturalist.
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Kincaid Site
July 19, 1964 (#66000326 )
Brookport 37°04′50″N 88°29′30″W / 37.080575°N 88.491783°W / 37.080575; -88.491783 (Kincaid Site )
Massac and Pope Archaeological site of one of the largest prehistoric Mississippian culture settlements.
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Leiter II Building
January 7, 1976 (#76000695 )
Chicago 41°52′28″N 87°37′39″W / 41.874477°N 87.627377°W / 41.874477; -87.627377 (Leiter II Building )
Cook Longtime flagship store of Sears, Roebuck & Co. , designed by William Le Baron Jenney .
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Frank R. Lillie House
May 11, 1976 (#76000696 )
Chicago 41°47′22″N 87°35′35″W / 41.789545°N 87.593114°W / 41.789545; -87.593114 (Frank R. Lillie House )
Cook Former home of embryologist Frank Rattray Lillie .
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Abraham Lincoln Home
December 19, 1960 (#71000076 )
Springfield 39°47′43″N 89°38′41″W / 39.795352°N 89.644724°W / 39.795352; -89.644724 (Abraham Lincoln Home )
Sangamon The only house ever owned by America's 16th president .
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Lincoln Park Lily Pool
February 17, 2006 (#06000235 )
Chicago 41°55′31″N 87°38′03″W / 41.9253°N 87.6341°W / 41.9253; -87.6341 (Lincoln Park Lily Pool )
Cook An example of Prairie School landscape architecture designed by Alfred Caldwell .
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Lincoln Tomb
December 19, 1960 (#66000330 )
Springfield 39°49′24″N 89°39′21″W / 39.823333°N 89.655833°W / 39.823333; -89.655833 (Lincoln Tomb )
Sangamon The tomb of America's 16th president, Abraham Lincoln .
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Vachel Lindsay House
November 11, 1971 (#71000297 )
Springfield 39°47′45″N 89°38′58″W / 39.795926°N 89.649441°W / 39.795926; -89.649441 (Vachel Lindsay House )
Sangamon Home of poet Vachel Lindsay .
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Owen Lovejoy House
February 18, 1997 (#73000690 )
Princeton 41°22′18″N 89°26′55″W / 41.371664°N 89.448702°W / 41.371664; -89.448702 (Owen Lovejoy House )
Bureau Home of prominent abolitionist Owen Lovejoy .
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Marquette Building
January 7, 1976 (#73000697 )
Chicago 41°52′49″N 87°37′46″W / 41.880193°N 87.629371°W / 41.880193; -87.629371 (Marquette Building )
Cook Skyscraper designed by Holabird & Roche .
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Marshall Field Company Store
June 2, 1978 (#78001123 )
Chicago 41°53′01″N 87°37′40″W / 41.883532°N 87.627850°W / 41.883532; -87.627850 (Marshall Field Company Store )
Cook Designed by Daniel Burnham , it was the longtime flagship store of Marshall Field's .
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Mazon Creek Fossil Beds
September 25, 1997 (#97001272 )
Morris 41°19′16″N 88°20′46″W / 41.321°N 88.346°W / 41.321; -88.346 (Mazon Creek Fossil Beds )
Grundy Lagerstätte of fossils, best known as one of the only sites where Tully Monsters were found.
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Pierre Menard House
April 15, 1970 (#70000245 )
Ellis Grove 37°57′53″N 89°54′36″W / 37.9647°N 89.9099°W / 37.9647; -89.9099 (Pierre Menard House )
Randolph House of fur trader Pierre Menard , the first lieutenant governor of Illinois.
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Robert A. Millikan House
May 11, 1976 (#76000699 )
Chicago 41°47′35″N 87°35′47″W / 41.792918°N 87.596283°W / 41.792918; -87.596283 (Robert A. Millikan House )
Cook Home of Robert A. Millikan , a Nobel Prize-winning physicist.
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Modoc Rock Shelter
January 20, 1961 (#66000328 )
Modoc 38°03′46″N 90°03′49″W / 38.062778°N 90.063611°W / 38.062778; -90.063611 (Modoc Rock Shelter )
Randolph An archaeological site, a rock overhang used as shelter during the Archaic period in North America .
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Montgomery Ward Company Complex
June 2, 1978 (#78001125 )
Chicago 41°53′47″N 87°38′36″W / 41.896450°N 87.643396°W / 41.896450; -87.643396 (Montgomery Ward Company Complex )
Cook The former warehouse and offices of the national headquarters of one of the nation's first mail order companies, Montgomery Ward .
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Morrow Plots, University of Illinois
May 23, 1968 (#68000024 )
Urbana 40°06′17″N 88°13′34″W / 40.104643°N 88.226136°W / 40.104643; -88.226136 (Morrow Plots, University of Illinois )
Champaign World's oldest experimental corn field, and oldest experimental field in Western Hemisphere .
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Nauvoo Historic District
January 20, 1961 (#66000321 )
Nauvoo 40°32′53″N 91°22′55″W / 40.548°N 91.382°W / 40.548; -91.382 (Nauvoo Historic District )
Hancock A historic district based around a 19th-century Mormon settlement; beginning of the Mormon Trail .
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New Philadelphia Townsite
January 16, 2009 (#05000869 )
Barry 39°41′45″N 90°57′35″W / 39.695833°N 90.959722°W / 39.695833; -90.959722 (New Philadelphia Townsite )
Pike Site of first U.S. settlement founded by an African-American.
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Old Kaskaskia Village
July 19, 1964 (#66000324 )
Ottawa 41°19′19″N 88°57′36″W / 41.32194°N 88.96000°W / 41.32194; -88.96000 (Old Kaskaskia Village )
LaSalle The best-documented Native American village in the Illinois River Valley.
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Old Main, Knox College
July 4, 1961 (#66000323 )
Galesburg 40°56′29″N 90°22′14″W / 40.941423°N 90.370568°W / 40.941423; -90.370568 (Old Main, Knox College )
Knox Best-preserved site of one of the Lincoln-Douglas debates .
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Old State Capitol
July 4, 1961 (#66000331 )
Springfield 39°47′57″N 89°38′53″W / 39.799238°N 89.648143°W / 39.799238; -89.648143 (Old State Capitol )
Sangamon The fifth capitol building of Illinois. Site of Lincoln's House Divided Speech .
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Old Stone Gate, Chicago Union Stockyards
May 29, 1981 (#72000451 )
Chicago 41°49′00″N 87°38′54″W / 41.816627°N 87.648364°W / 41.816627; -87.648364 (Old Stone Gate, Chicago Union Stockyards )
Cook Entrance to the famous Union Stock Yards , designed by John Wellboorn Root .
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Orchestra Hall
April 19, 1994 (#78001127 )
Chicago 41°52′45″N 87°37′28″W / 41.879200°N 87.624429°W / 41.879200; -87.624429 (Orchestra Hall )
Cook A symphony hall designed by Daniel Burnham .
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Principia College Historic District
April 19, 1993 (#93001605 )
Elsah 38°56′56″N 90°20′51″W / 38.94890°N 90.34753°W / 38.94890; -90.34753 (Principia College Historic District )
Jersey One of the last major works by Bernard Maybeck .
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Pullman Historic District
December 30, 1970 (#69000054 )
Chicago 41°41′50″N 87°36′34″W / 41.697222°N 87.609444°W / 41.697222; -87.609444 (Pullman Historic District )
Cook Another historic district of the Pullman Company , including the Hotel Florence.
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Reliance Building
January 7, 1976 (#70000237 )
Chicago 41°52′57″N 87°37′40″W / 41.882382°N 87.627844°W / 41.882382; -87.627844 (Reliance Building )
Cook A building designed by Burnham & Root .
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Riverside Historic District
August 29, 1970 (#69000055 )
Riverside 41°49′54″N 87°48′49″W / 41.8318°N 87.8135°W / 41.8318; -87.8135 (Riverside Historic District )
Cook Planned community designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux .
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Frederick C. Robie House
November 27, 1963 (#66000316 )
Chicago 41°47′25″N 87°35′46″W / 41.790332°N 87.596214°W / 41.790332; -87.596214 (Frederick C. Robie House )
Cook A Prairie style home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1908.
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Rock Island Arsenal
June 7, 1988 (#69000057 )
Rock Island 41°31′01″N 90°32′31″W / 41.516944°N 90.541944°W / 41.516944; -90.541944 (Rock Island Arsenal )
Rock Island An arsenal and site of a large Union prison camp.
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Rookery Building
May 15, 1975 (#70000238 )
Chicago 41°52′45″N 87°37′56″W / 41.879284°N 87.632273°W / 41.879284; -87.632273 (Rookery Building )
Cook An office building designed by Daniel Burnham and John Wellborn Root .
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Room 405, George Herbert Jones Laboratory
May 28, 1967 (#67000005 )
Chicago 41°47′24″N 87°36′04″W / 41.790074°N 87.601018°W / 41.790074; -87.601018 (Room 405, George Herbert Jones Laboratory )
Cook The laboratory that first isolated plutonium and determined its atomic mass .
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Sears, Roebuck and Company
June 2, 1978 (#78001129 )
Chicago 41°52′07″N 87°42′38″W / 41.868541°N 87.710573°W / 41.868541; -87.710573 (Sears, Roebuck and Company )
Cook The headquarters of Sears, Roebuck and Company for almost seven decades.
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Second Presbyterian Church
March 11, 2013 (#74000754 )
Chicago 41°51′21″N 87°37′28″W / 41.8558°N 87.6244°W / 41.8558; -87.6244 (Second Presbyterian Church )
Cook This church is a masterpiece of the Arts and Crafts movement with an interior by Howard Van Doren Shaw .
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Shedd Aquarium
February 27, 1987 (#87000820 )
Chicago 41°52′02″N 87°37′09″W / 41.867182°N 87.619236°W / 41.867182; -87.619236 (Shedd Aquarium )
Cook Formerly the largest indoor aquarium in the world.
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Site of the First Self-Sustaining Nuclear Reaction
February 18, 1965 (#66000314 )
Chicago 41°47′26″N 87°36′04″W / 41.790494°N 87.601043°W / 41.790494; -87.601043 (Site of the First Self-Sustaining Nuclear Reaction )
Cook Site of the First Self-Sustaining Nuclear Reaction.
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South Dearborn Street-Printing House Row North Historic District
January 7, 1976 (#76000705 )
Chicago 41°52′36″N 87°37′41″W / 41.876545°N 87.62812°W / 41.876545; -87.62812 (South Dearborn Street-Printing House Row North Historic District )
Cook Encompasses four architecturally significant skyscrapers.
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S.R. Crown Hall
August 7, 2001 (#01001049 )
Chicago 41°50′01″N 87°37′38″W / 41.833611°N 87.627222°W / 41.833611; -87.627222 (S.R. Crown Hall )
Cook Ludwig Mies van der Rohe -designed architecture school building at Illinois Institute of Technology
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Starved Rock
October 9, 1960 (#66000325 )
Ottawa 41°19′17″N 88°59′25″W / 41.321389°N 88.990278°W / 41.321389; -88.990278 (Starved Rock )
LaSalle A Sandstone butte overlooking the Illinois River, purportedly the site of a massacre of the Illinois Confederation .
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Adlai E. Stevenson II Farm
April 22, 2014 (#03000918 )
Mettawa 42°13′44″N 87°55′50″W / 42.228811°N 87.930538°W / 42.228811; -87.930538 (Adlai E. Stevenson II Farm )
Lake Home of several-time candidate for United States President Adlai E. Stevenson II .
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Lorado Taft Midway Studios
December 21, 1965 (#66000317 )
Chicago 41°47′07″N 87°36′10″W / 41.785402°N 87.602750°W / 41.785402; -87.602750 (Lorado Taft Midway Studios )
Cook Studios of sculptor Lorado Taft , designed by Pond & Pond .
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F.F. Tomek House
January 20, 1999 (#99000632 )
Riverside 41°49′56″N 87°49′02″W / 41.832153°N 87.8171°W / 41.832153; -87.8171 (F.F. Tomek House )
Cook A Frank Lloyd Wright house in the Riverside Historic District
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Lyman Trumbull House
May 15, 1975 (#75000667 )
Alton 38°53′51″N 90°10′35″W / 38.897389°N 90.176415°W / 38.897389; -90.176415 (Lyman Trumbull House )
Madison House of US Senator Lyman Trumbull . He co-authored the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution .
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U-505 (German Submarine)
June 29, 1989 (#89001231 )
Chicago 41°51′52″N 87°36′57″W / 41.864543°N 87.615713°W / 41.864543; -87.615713 (U-505 (German Submarine) )
Cook German U-Boat at Museum of Science and Industry , Chicago
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Unity Temple
December 30, 1970 (#70000240 )
Oak Park 41°53′19″N 87°47′48″W / 41.888613°N 87.796798°W / 41.888613; -87.796798 (Unity Temple )
Cook A temple designed by Frank Lloyd Wright .
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University Of Illinois Observatory
December 20, 1989 (#86003155 )
Urbana 40°06′15″N 88°13′33″W / 40.104081°N 88.225712°W / 40.104081; -88.225712 (University Of Illinois Observatory )
Champaign Site of pioneering research into photoelectric photometry , and the development of the photoelectric cell .
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The Wayside
November 13, 1966 (#66000320 )
Winnetka 42°06′51″N 87°43′57″W / 42.114222°N 87.732475°W / 42.114222; -87.732475 (The Wayside )
Cook Home of Henry Demarest Lloyd .
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Ida B. Wells-Barnett House
May 30, 1974 (#74000757 )
Chicago 41°49′40″N 87°37′03″W / 41.827794°N 87.617504°W / 41.827794; -87.617504 (Ida B. Wells-Barnett House )
Cook Former home of civil rights advocate Ida B. Wells .
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Frances Willard House
June 23, 1965 (#66000318 )
Evanston 42°02′54″N 87°40′43″W / 42.048287°N 87.678481°W / 42.048287; -87.678481 (Frances Willard House )
Cook Former home of temperance reformer Frances Willard , and longtime headquarters of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union .
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Daniel Hale Williams House
May 15, 1975 (#75000655 )
Chicago 41°49′06″N 87°36′55″W / 41.818425°N 87.615284°W / 41.818425; -87.615284 (Daniel Hale Williams House )
Cook The former home of Dr. Daniel Hale Williams , one of the first major African American surgeons.
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Frank Lloyd Wright Home And Studio
January 7, 1976 (#72000456 )
Oak Park 41°53′36″N 87°48′01″W / 41.893387°N 87.800182°W / 41.893387; -87.800182 (Frank Lloyd Wright Home And Studio )
Cook Former home and studio of Frank Lloyd Wright .
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Wrigley Field
2020-09-23[3] [a] [5] (#100005739 )
Chicago 41°56′50″N 87°39′23″W / 41.947351°N 87.656408°W / 41.947351; -87.656408 (Wrigley Field )
Cook Second-oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball and only remaining Federal League ballpark, home of the Chicago Cubs .