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National Register of Historic Places listings in Clark County, Illinois facts for kids

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Map of Illinois highlighting Clark County
This map shows where Clark County is in Illinois.

Have you ever wondered about old buildings and places that are super important to history? In Clark County, Illinois, there are special spots listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is like a special list kept by the United States government. It helps protect buildings, sites, and objects that are important for their history, architecture, or what they mean to American culture.

When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized as a valuable part of our past. It helps people learn about how things used to be and why these places matter. In Clark County, there are 9 different places on this list right now. One other place was on the list before but was later removed. Let's explore some of these amazing historic sites!

Historic Places in Clark County

Archer House Hotel

Archer House Hotel comprehensive
The Archer House Hotel, a historic building in Marshall.

The Archer House Hotel is a very old and important building in Marshall, Illinois. It was built way back in 1841. Imagine all the people who have stayed there and the stories it could tell! This hotel is located at 717 Archer Avenue. It's a great example of early American architecture and how people traveled and stayed in hotels long ago.

Robert L. Dulaney House

Robert L. Dulaney House
The Robert L. Dulaney House in Marshall.

The Robert L. Dulaney House is another historic home in Marshall. You can find it at 602 North 7th Street. This house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. It's a beautiful example of the kind of homes built in the area during its time.

First Congregational Church

First Congregational Church in Marshall
The First Congregational Church in Marshall.

The First Congregational Church in Marshall is located at 202 North 6th Street. This church became a historic landmark in 2003. Churches often play a big role in a community's history, not just as places of worship but also as centers for social gatherings and important events.

Harlan Hall

Harlan Hall in Marshall
Harlan Hall, a historic building in Marshall.

Harlan Hall is a significant building found at 603 Locust Street in Marshall. It was built in 1872, making it over 150 years old! This hall was added to the National Register in 2001. Buildings like Harlan Hall often served as community centers, theaters, or meeting places in the past.

John W. Lewis House

John W. Lewis House in Marshall
The John W. Lewis House in Marshall.

The John W. Lewis House is another impressive home in Marshall, located at 503 Chestnut Street. This house was built between 1906 and 1908. It was recognized as a historic place in 1982. It shows us the style of homes that were popular in the early 20th century.

Manly-McCann House

Manly-McCann House
The Manly-McCann House in Marshall.

The Manly-McCann House is found at 402 South 4th Street in Marshall. It was added to the National Register in 1982. This house is another example of the unique architecture and history found in Clark County's homes.

Marshall Business Historic District

Archer Avenue in Marshall, northern side of 600 block
A view of Archer Avenue in the Marshall Business Historic District.

The Marshall Business Historic District isn't just one building; it's a whole area! It includes parts of Archer Avenue and the area between Plum, South 5th, Locust, and Michigan Avenues. This district was listed in 2013. It's important because it shows how the town's businesses and downtown area developed over time. It helps us see what a busy town center looked like in the past.

Old Stone Arch Bridge

National Road bridge site near Clark Center
The site of the Old Stone Arch Bridge near Clark Center.

The Old Stone Arch Bridge is a historic bridge located east of Clark Center, Illinois, just off U.S. Route 40. This bridge was added to the National Register in 1978. Old bridges like this are important because they show us how people built roads and crossed rivers long ago. They are also part of the history of transportation.

Old Stone Arch, National Road

Old Stone Arch at Marshall
The Old Stone Arch in Marshall.

The Old Stone Arch, National Road is another historic arch located on Archer Street in Marshall. It was listed in 1975. This arch is part of the famous National Road, which was one of the first major improved highways in the United States. It helped people travel and settle new areas in the early days of the country.

Former Listing

Sometimes, a place that was once on the National Register of Historic Places might be removed. This can happen for different reasons, like if the building is changed too much or if it's no longer standing.

Millhouse Blacksmith Shop

The Millhouse Blacksmith Shop in Clarksville, Illinois, was once on the list. It was located at Main and Poplar Streets. It was added to the list in 1987 but was removed in 2003. Blacksmith shops were very important in the past because they made and repaired metal tools, horse shoes, and other essential items for the community.

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