Illinois - McLean County - Vacant / Not In Use
McLean County Illinois (Vacant / Not In Use) has 4 places on the National Register of Historic Places including 2 places of Statewide significance. Significant places include Cook, John W., Hall and Fell, Jesse, House, Sprague's Super Service, White Building.

The famous person Jesse Fell is associated with one of more of the McLean County historic places.

Some of the country's most noteable architects helped create the McLean County places including Georgett Miller, James E. Fisher, Jesse Fell, William W. Sprague and Samuel R. White. Prominent architectural styles found in McLean Country are Early Commercial, Italianate and Tudor Revival.

Cook, John W., Hall (added 1986 - - #86000268)
Also known as Gymnasium Building;Old Castle
Illinois State University, US 51 , Normal
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Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Fisher,James E., Miller,Georgett
Architectural Style:
No Style Listed
Area of Significance:
Education, Architecture
Period of Significance:
1875-1899
Owner:
State
Historic Function:
Education, Recreation And Culture
Historic Sub-function:
College, Museum, Sport Facility
Current Function:
Education, Vacant/Not In Use
Current Sub-function:
College
Fell, Jesse, House (added 1980 - - #78003112)
502 S. Fell St. , Normal
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Historic Significance:
Person
Historic Person:
Fell,Jesse
Significant Year:
1857, 1856
Area of Significance:
Politics/Government, Education, Communications
Period of Significance:
1875-1899, 1850-1874
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Domestic
Historic Sub-function:
Single Dwelling
Current Function:
Domestic, Vacant/Not In Use
Current Sub-function:
Single Dwelling
Sprague's Super Service (added 2008 - - #08000327)
305 E. Pine St. , Normal
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Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Sprague, William W.
Architectural Style:
Tudor Revival, Other
Area of Significance:
Transportation
Period of Significance:
1925-1949
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Transportation
Historic Sub-function:
Multiple Dwelling, Restaurant, Road-Related
Current Function:
Vacant/Not In Use
White Building (added 1994 - - #94000612)
Also known as Heberling Building
215--223 E. Douglas St. , Bloomington
IvoShandor, CC BY 2.5, via Wikimedia Commons
Historic Significance:
Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
White, Samuel R.
Architectural Style:
Early Commercial
Area of Significance:
Architecture
Period of Significance:
1900-1924, 1875-1899
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Industry/Processing/Extraction
Historic Sub-function:
Manufacturing Facility
Current Function:
Vacant/Not In Use
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