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Cahokia Mounds
Illinois » Il
Place » Historical Place

Monks Mound Trail, Collinsville, IL 62234

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Cahokia Mounds preserves 70 of the original 120 earthen mounds built by pre-historic Native Americans. Visitors may climb a stairway to the top of Monks Mound, where interpretive signs provide an explanation of the impressive view.

Navy Pier
Illinois » Chicago
Place » Historical Place

600 Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60611

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Navy Pier is a 3,300-foot-long pier and is a popular tourist attraction located in Chicago, Illinois, along the shores of Lake Michigan. It has been a prominent landmark and entertainment destination in the city for many years.

Willis Tower
Illinois » Chicago
Place » Historical Place

233 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606

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The Willis Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower, is an iconic skyscraper located in Chicago, Illinois. It was one of the tallest buildings in the United States and an iconic symbol of Chicago. Willis Tower is home to large well-known companies as well as hundreds of thriving businesses.

Dana-Thomas House State Historic Site
Illinois » Springfield
Place » Historical Place

301 E Lawrence Ave, Springfield, IL 62703

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The Dana-Thomas House State Historic Site is an architectural gem located in Springfield, Illinois. The house is a prime example of the Prairie School architectural style and is considered one of the most significant works of renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It was designed and built between 1902 and 1904 for socialite and philanthropist Susan Lawrence Dana.

Old State Capitol
Illinois » Springfield
Place » Historical Place

1 SW Old State Capitol Plaza, Springfield, IL 62701

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The Old State Capitol State Historic Site, in Springfield, Illinois, is the fifth capitol building built for the U.S. state of Illinois. It was built in the Greek Revival style in 1837–1840, and served as the state house from 1840 to 1876.