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

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Where Crawford County is located in Illinois

This article is about special places in Crawford County, Illinois, that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This register is like an official list of buildings, sites, and objects that are important in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. When a place is added to this list, it means it's recognized for its historical value and is often protected.

Crawford County has 7 places on this important list. These places help us learn about the past and keep history alive for future generations.

Historic Places in Crawford County

Fife Opera House

Fife Opera House in Palestine
The Fife Opera House in Palestine

The Fife Opera House is located at 123-125 S. Main Street in Palestine, Illinois. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 26, 1990. An opera house is a building where plays, concerts, and other performances used to take place. This building is a great example of the architecture from its time.

John B. Harper House

John B. Harper House in Palestine
The John B. Harper House

You can find the John B. Harper House at 102 N. Lincoln Street, also in Palestine, Illinois. This house became a historic listing on March 15, 2004. It's a significant example of a historic home in the area, showing how people lived and built houses long ago.

Palestine Commercial Historic District

Palestine Commercial Historic District
Buildings in the Palestine Commercial Historic District

The Palestine Commercial Historic District includes several buildings along S. Main Street in Palestine, Illinois, specifically from 101-223 and 106-322. It was added to the National Register on August 4, 1995. A "historic district" means a group of buildings or an area that is important together, often because they show what a town's main street or business area looked like in the past. This district helps us imagine what shopping and daily life were like in Palestine many years ago.

Riverton Site

Fields at the Riverton Site
Fields at the Riverton Site

The Riverton Site is located northeast of Palestine, Illinois, on the northern side of 1150th Avenue, west of the Wabash River. This site was listed on December 18, 1978. It is an archaeological site, which means it's a place where scientists study human history by digging up artifacts and remains. Such sites can tell us a lot about ancient cultures and how people lived thousands of years ago.

Robinson High School Auditorium-Gymnasium

Robinson High School in Illinois
Robinson High School in Illinois

The Auditorium-Gymnasium at Robinson High School is found in the 200 block of E. Highland Avenue in Robinson, Illinois. It was added to the National Register on May 22, 2005. This building is important because it represents the history of education and community life in Robinson. School buildings often serve as central gathering places for towns.

Stoner Site

Stoner Site fields
Fields at the Stoner Site

The Stoner Site is another archaeological site, located on the eastern side of 1550th Street between 1300th and 1235th Avenues, near Robinson, Illinois. It was listed on December 18, 1978, the same day as the Riverton Site. Like the Riverton Site, the Stoner Site helps archaeologists learn about the early people who lived in this part of Illinois.

Swan Island Site

Swan Island Site
The Swan Island Site

The Swan Island Site is located on the northern side of where the Wabash River meets the Crawford/Lawrence county line, near Palestine, Illinois. This site was also added to the National Register on December 18, 1978. It is another important archaeological location that provides clues about the history of the region and its earliest inhabitants.

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