Iroquois County
Landmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Summary | |
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Old Iroquois County Courthouse | 01975-06-13June 13, 1975 | Cherry St. at 2nd St. |
Watseka | |||
Prairie Dell Meetinghouse | 02005-08-12August 12, 2005 | Jct. of 2550 East and 2150 North Rd. |
Iroquois | |||
A. Herr and E. E. Smith Public Library | 01995-08-04August 4, 1995 | 105 Adams St. |
Loda | |||
St. Mary's Church | 01996-05-02May 2, 1996 | 308 St. Charles Ave. |
Beaverville | |||
Watseka Union Depot | 01999-12-22December 22, 1999 | South Second St. |
Watseka | Originally listed in 1988; Ref #88003467. Delisted in early 1999 when it was moved from Cherry Street to current location. |
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