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Commemorative History of Champaign County, Illinois : 1833-1983
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Miller, Patricia L.
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Mike Marassa, Edison Middle School, Champaign, Illinois.
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Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois - detail
University of Illinois YMCA, Champaign, Illinois
Meadow Gold Milk, Champaign, Illinois
Champaign Central Fire Station, Champaign, Illinois
St. Peter's United Church of Christ, Champaign, Illinois
University of Illinois Library Reference Room
Champaign County Jail, Urbana, Illinois
Champaign National Guard Armory
Colwell Systems, Champaign, Illinois
Masonic Temple, Champaign, Illinois
Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, Champaign, Illinois
Church and State Streets, Champaign, Illinois
Stadium Terrace, Champaign, Illinois
Champaign County Livestock Marketing Yards, Champaign, Illinois
Illini Union, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Edison Middle School, Champaign, Illinois
James Terry McCollum and his mother, Vashti McCollum, who brought suit against Champaign School Board for teaching religion in schools.
Construction & Engineering Research Lab, Champaign, Illinois
North Neil Street, Champaign, Illinois
Southland Corporation Trucks, Champaign, Illinois
Julia F. Burnham Hospital, Champaign, Illinois
Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois
University of Illinois Airport
Post Office, Champaign, Illinois
Champaign County Plat Book
Memorial Stadium, Champaign, Illinois
Taft and Van Doren Residence Halls, University of Illinois
Train platform, Champaign, Illinois
Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois - detail
Inman Hotel, Champaign, Illinois
Albert Lee House, Champaign, Illinois
Champaign County Fair
WCIA, Channel 3. CBS Affiliate for Champaign, Illinois and surrounding Central Illinois Area.
Disk-Tec Incorporated, Champaign, Illinois
Salem Baptist Church, Champaign, Illinois
University of Illinois Observatory, Champaign, Illinois
B.F. Harris, II House (Carle Pavilion), Champaign, Illinois
Burnham Library, Champaign, Illinois
B.F. Harris, II House (Carle Pavilion), Champaign, Illinois
Virginia Theater, 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.”
University of Illinois YMCA, Champaign, Illinois
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725 S. Wright Street, Champaign.
Meadow Gold Milk, Champaign, Illinois
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In 1962, Meadow Gold Milk moved into its new headquarters, 701 Kenyon Road, Champaign.
Champaign Central Fire Station, Champaign, Illinois
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207 West White Street, Champaign, Illinois. This fire station was opened in May, 1967.
St. Peter's United Church of Christ, Champaign, Illinois
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905 South Russell Street, Champaign.
University of Illinois Library Reference Room
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This photo is of University of Illinois Library reference room in 1966. It is on the second floor of the Main Library which was built in 1926.
Champaign County Jail, Urbana, Illinois
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Champaign County Jail, 201 E. Main St., Urbana. Crowds toured the new Champaign County Jail and Sheriff’s Residence, March 1905. The residential portion fronted Main Street and the jail’s west entrance faced the courthouse. The structure was threatened with demolition several times and was finally torn down to make room for courthouse additions in the spring of 2000.
Champaign National Guard Armory
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Photograph of the Champaign National Guard Armory, 109 East Park Steet, Champaign
Colwell Systems, Champaign, Illinois
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201 Kenyon Road, Champaign, became the Colwell Systems company's new address in 1960.
Masonic Temple, Champaign, Illinois
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202 W. Hill St., Champaign.
Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, Champaign, Illinois
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405 E. John St., Champaign.
Church and State Streets, Champaign, Illinois
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Church and State Streets, Champaign, 1957
Stadium Terrace, Champaign, Illinois
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Stadium Terrace, 1946: Temporary housing to accommodate post-war rush of students at the University of Illinois
Champaign County Livestock Marketing Yards, Champaign, Illinois
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Champaign county Livestock Marketing Yards, 610 Gravel Road, Urbana.
Illini Union, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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The Illini Union, 1401 W. Green Street, Urbana, opened February 8, 1941.
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...
James Terry McCollum and his mother, Vashti McCollum, who brought suit against Champaign School Board for teaching religion in schools.
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James Terry McCollum and his mother, Vashti McCollum, who brought suit against Champaign School Board in the 1940s for teaching religion in schools.
Construction & Engineering Research Lab, Champaign, Illinois
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2902 Newmark Drive, Champaign (Interstate Research Park).
North Neil Street, Champaign, Illinois
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101-111 North Neil Street, Champaign.
Southland Corporation Trucks, Champaign, Illinois
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Southland Corporation Trucks, 2309 Bloomington Road, Champaign.
Julia F. Burnham Hospital, Champaign, Illinois
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310 E. Springfield Ave., Champaign.
Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois
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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.”
University of Illinois Airport
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University of Illinois Willard Airport, Champaign.
Post Office, Champaign, Illinois
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N.E. corner of Columbia and Neil Streets, Champaign.
Champaign County Plat Book
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1930 Champaign County Plat Book
Memorial Stadium, Champaign, Illinois
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200 E. Florida Ave., Champaign.
Taft and Van Doren Residence Halls, University of Illinois
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Taft and Van Doren Residence Halls, Northwest Corner, Fourth Street and Peabody Drive, University of Illinois, Champaign.
Train platform, Champaign, Illinois
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Train platform, Champaign, March 25, 1983
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.”
Inman Hotel, Champaign, Illinois
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17 E. University Ave., Champaign. The Inman Hotel was also known as the National Academy of Arts. The architects were Spencer and Temple and the builders were the English Brothers.
Albert Lee House, Champaign, Illinois
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Albert Lee House, 605 N. Walnut, Champaign. This is the residence of Albert Lee, an African American man who served on the staff of the University of Illinois for fifty-two years.
Champaign County Fair
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Midway, Champaign County Fair, 1978.
WCIA, Channel 3. CBS Affiliate for Champaign, Illinois and surrounding Central Illinois Area.
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509 South Neil Street, Champaign, IL.
Disk-Tec Incorporated, Champaign, Illinois
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Disk-Tec Incorporated, 1401 Interstate Drive, Interstate Research Park, Champaign.
Salem Baptist Church, Champaign, Illinois
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Salem Baptist Church, 500 East Park Street, Champaign.
University of Illinois Observatory, Champaign, Illinois
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904 S. Mathews Avenue, Champaign.
B.F. Harris, II House (Carle Pavilion), Champaign, Illinois
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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 ...
Burnham Library, Champaign, Illinois
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306-308 W. Church St., Champaign.
B.F. Harris, II House (Carle Pavilion), Champaign, Illinois
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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 ...
Virginia Theater, Champaign, Illinois
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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.”
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