LaSalle County, Illinois
Armour's Warehouse (Structure)
[Map · Street View] Jct. of William and Bridge Sts., Seneca, IllinoisAlso known as: Hogan's North Elevator, Seneca Grain Elevator
Dayton Dam (Dam)
[Map] Dam with powerplant on Fox River @ Dayton, IL
John Hossack House (House)
[Map] 210 W. Prospect St., Ottawa, IllinoisAlso known as: Residence of Phillip H. Godfrey
Marseilles Hydro Plant (Power plant)
[Map] Commercial St., Marseilles, IllinoisAlso known as: The Marseilles Development, Marseilles Hydro Development, Mars
Memorial Park, Oglesby, IL (Monument)
[Map] City park with memorials to local servicemen/women who served in WW 1, WW 2, Korea, Viet Nam, and those KIA
Peltier Glass Company (Industrial building)
[Map] factory for glass, stained glass, and marblesAlso known as: Novelty Glass Works 1886 to 1903
Ruffin Drew Fletcher House (Hotel)
[Map] 609 E. Broadway St., Streator, IllinoisAlso known as: Dicus,George Allen,M.D.,House; Dicus House Bed and Breakfast
Split Rock on Illinois-Michigan Canal (Rock formation)
[Map] man-made water gap on Illinois-Michigan Canal west of Utica, ILAlso known as: Camp Rock--before it the "water gap" was cut thru it for the canal, after that it has been known as Split Rock
Starved Rock (Fort)
[Map] A prominent rock formation along the south bank of the Illinois River.Also known as: 11-Ls-12, Site of Fort St. Louis-Le Rocher
Turn Hall (Building)
[Map] Social club building built by the local German community in PeruAlso known as: Turngemeinde
Utica Hydraulic Cement Company, Utica, IL (Historic marker)
[Map] Hydraulic cement manufacturing plantAlso known as: Norton & Steele Cement Co. 1838-1842, James Clark & Son Cement Co. 1845-1883, Utica Hydraulic Cement Company & Operation 1889