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Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois - detail
Edison Middle School, Champaign, Illinois
Harker Hall, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois
Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois - detail
University of Illinois campus, World War II
Edison Middle School, Champaign, Illinois
Memorial Stadium, Champaign, Illinois;
Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois
B.F. Harris, II House (Carle Pavilion), Champaign, Illinois
Harker Hall, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois
Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois
Edison Middle School, Champaign, Illinois
Memorial Stadium, Champaign, Illinois;
B.F. Harris, II House (Carle Pavilion), Champaign, Illinois
Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois - detail
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the awning is yellow and red and there are trailing vines on the roof. The interior style is Spanish Renaissance with designs of shield, heraldic symbols, busts of Spanish figures such as Cortez Hernandez. The opening play of December 28, 1921 was called “The Bat.”
Edison Middle School, Champaign, Illinois
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Champaign High school was located at 306 W. Green St. for 42 years (opened in 1914) until 1957, when it became Edison Junior High. The building’s architectural style is described as “Imposing Greek” beaux arts classical revival. Constructed of Bedford stone, the building also features brick work with tapestry design in dark brown color with terra cotta cornices. There are...
Harker Hall, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois
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Harker Hall is the oldest and arguably the most charming building still standing on the University of Illinois campus. Harker Hall was built in 1878. When first built, it was a chemical laboratory. It is now home to the U of I Foundation. In 1896, a fire destroyed most of the interior of Harker Hall. From 1902 to 1926, it housed the College of Law.
Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois - detail
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Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
the awning is yellow and red and there are trailing vines on the roof. The interior style is Spanish Renaissance with designs of shield, heraldic symbols, busts of Spanish figures such as Cortez Hernandez. The opening play of December 28, 1921 was called “The Bat.”
University of Illinois campus, World War II
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On June 18, 1860 Reverend Johnathan C. Stoughton proposed that a school be built between the twin cities. In October, 1864, Turner and Clark R. Griggs were appointed to investigate possible sites for the university. The county board of supervisors agreed to purchase the Urbana and Champaign institutes for $24,000. The school was created for agricultural purposes, and the ...
Edison Middle School, Champaign, Illinois
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Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
Champaign High school was located at 306 W. Green St. for 42 years (opened in 1914) until 1957, when it became Edison Junior High. The building’s architectural style is described as “Imposing Greek” beaux arts classical revival. Constructed of Bedford stone, the building also features brick work with tapestry design in dark brown color with terra cotta cornices. There are...
Memorial Stadium, Champaign, Illinois;
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Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
Memorial Stadium was built in 1923 by the firm of Holibard and Roche. The stadium was originally planned for tennis, baseball, field hockey, etc. The structure has 182 pillars, honoring the 182 students that died in World War I. The stadium was Geoge Huff’s dream. The total cost of Memorial Stadium was $2 million and today the stadium holds roughly 70,000 people.
Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois
Image |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
the awning is yellow and red and there are trailing vines on the roof. The interior style is Spanish Renaissance with designs of shield, heraldic symbols, busts of Spanish figures such as Cortez Hernandez. The opening play of December 28, 1921 was called “The Bat.”
B.F. Harris, II House (Carle Pavilion), Champaign, Illinois
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Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
The B. F. Harris house, which is now the Carle Pavilion, is located at 809 West Church Street. The B.F. Harris family founded the Cattle Bank, The First National Bank, and owned the Urbana and Champaign Railway, as well as the End Amusement Park on West Church Street (now Eisner Park). In 1904, B.F. Harris II built the mansion on West Church Street. In 1957, the ...
Harker Hall, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois
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Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
Harker Hall is the oldest and arguably the most charming building still standing on the University of Illinois campus. Harker Hall was built in 1878. When first built, it was a chemical laboratory. It is now home to the U of I Foundation. In 1896, a fire destroyed most of the interior of Harker Hall. From 1902 to 1926, it housed the College of Law.
Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois
Image |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
the awning is yellow and red and there are trailing vines on the roof. The interior style is Spanish Renaissance with designs of shield, heraldic symbols, busts of Spanish figures such as Cortez Hernandez. The opening play of December 28, 1921 was called “The Bat.”
Edison Middle School, Champaign, Illinois
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Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
Champaign High school was located at 306 W. Green St. for 42 years (opened in 1914) until 1957, when it became Edison Junior High. The building’s architectural style is described as “Imposing Greek” beaux arts classical revival. Constructed of Bedford stone, the building also features brick work with tapestry design in dark brown color with terra cotta cornices. There are...
Memorial Stadium, Champaign, Illinois;
Image |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
Memorial Stadium was built in 1923 by the firm of Holibard and Roche. The stadium was originally planned for tennis, baseball, field hockey, etc. The structure has 182 pillars, honoring the 182 students that died in World War I. The stadium was Geoge Huff’s dream. The total cost of Memorial Stadium was $2 million and today the stadium holds roughly 70,000 people.
B.F. Harris, II House (Carle Pavilion), Champaign, Illinois
Image |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
The B. F. Harris house, which is now the Carle Pavilion, is located at 809 West Church Street. The B.F. Harris family founded the Cattle Bank, The First National Bank, and owned the Urbana and Champaign Railway, as well as the End Amusement Park on West Church Street (now Eisner Park). In 1904, B.F. Harris II built the mansion on West Church Street. In 1957, the building ...
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