National Register of Historic Places Listings in Illinois - Numbers of Listings By County

Numbers of Listings By County

County # of Sites
1 Adams 26
2 Alexander 7
3 Bond 2
4 Boone 6
5 Brown 2
6 Bureau 13
7 Calhoun 6
8 Carroll 6
9 Cass 2
10 Champaign 58
11 Christian 5
12 Clark 8
13 Clay 5
14 Clinton 2
15 Coles 20
16.1 Cook: Chicago 333
16.2 Cook: Evanston 61
16.3 Cook: Other 114
16.4 ! Cook: Duplicates (1)
16.5 ! Cook: Total 507
17 Crawford 7
18 Cumberland 3
19 DeKalb 15
20 De Witt 2
21 Douglas 2
22 DuPage 40
23 Edgar 8
24 Edwards 1
25 Effingham 2
26 Fayette 4
27 Ford 5
28 Franklin 3
29 Fulton 43
30 Gallatin 7
31 Greene 12
32 Grundy 7
33 Hamilton 4
34 Hancock 9
35 Hardin 5
36 Henderson 4
37 Henry 15
38 Iroquois 5
39 Jackson 17
40 Jasper 1
41 Jefferson 2
42 Jersey 19
43 Jo Daviess 17
44 Johnson 2
45 Kane 67
46 Kankakee 13
47 Kendall 9
48 Knox 7
49 LaSalle 29
50 Lake 92
51 Lawrence 1
52 Lee 10
53 Livingston 13
54 Logan 12
55 Macon 10
56 Macoupin 8
57 Madison 37
58 Marion 8
59 Marshall 1
60 Mason 4
61 Massac 3
62 McDonough 7
63 McHenry 12
64 McLean 31
65 Menard 5
66 Mercer 10
67 Monroe 7
68 Montgomery 13
69 Morgan 9
70 Moultrie 1
71 Ogle 23
72 Peoria 30
73 Perry 2
74 Piatt 5
75 Pike 12
76 Pope 3
77 Pulaski 4
78 Putnam 4
79 Randolph 15
80 Richland 4
81 Rock Island 23
82 Saline 4
83 Sangamon 60
84 Schuyler 2
85 Scott 2
86 Shelby 6
87 St. Clair 22
88 Stark 1
89 Stephenson 16
90 Tazewell 16
91 Union 5
92 Vermilion 12
93 Wabash 1
94 Warren 10
95 Washington 3
96 Wayne 2
97 White 11
98 Whiteside 12
99 Will 34
100 Williamson 4
101 Winnebago 34
102 Woodford 8
(duplicates) (7)
Total: 1,738

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