Cattle Bank, Champaign, Illinois
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Title | Cattle Bank, Champaign, Illinois |
Description | Cattle Bank, Northeast corner, First Street and University Avenue, Champaign. It is also known as Heimlicher's Drug Store. |
Interpretation | The Cattle Bank dates from 1858. Its proposed demolition was forestalled in 1975 by action of the Champaign County Historical Museum and by the Champaign City Council. Purchased by the city of Champaign in 1977, it was later transferred to the private ownership of Leon Jeske and Edward Haas. With assistance from the Preservation and Conservation Association (PACA) of Champaign County and the Illinois State Department of Conservation, the building was restored by the owners for use as retail and office space. It is now the Champaign County Historical Museum. According to the web site of the Museum, this building is believed to be the oldest commercial building in Champaign. More details can be found at http://www.champaignmuseum.org/. |
Lesson Plans / Themes | Urban Treasure Hunt |
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Temporal Coverage | 1977 |
Collection Publisher | Illinois Heritage Association |
Rights | Copyright Not Evaluated |
Resource Identifier | pmh7002 |
Date Created | 37452 |
Collection Title | Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community) |
Collection | Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community) |
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Cattle Bank, Champaign, Illinois |