[3]
Landmark name
Image
Date designated[4]
Location
County
Description
1
Robert S. Abbott House
Robert S. Abbott House
December 8, 1976 (#76000686 )
Chicago 41°48′29″N 87°36′58″W / 41.808068°N 87.616135°W / 41.808068; -87.616135 (Robert S. Abbott House )
Cook
A home of Robert S. Abbott , founder of the Chicago Defender newspaper.
2
Adler Planetarium
Adler Planetarium
February 27, 1987 (#87000819 )
Chicago 41°51′59″N 87°36′27″W / 41.866454°N 87.607416°W / 41.866454; -87.607416 (Adler Planetarium )
Cook
First and oldest planetarium in the western hemisphere.
3
Auditorium Building
Auditorium Building
May 15, 1975 (#70000230 )
Chicago 41°52′33″N 87°37′28″W / 41.875756°N 87.624370°W / 41.875756; -87.624370 (Auditorium Building )
Cook
Building designed by Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan .
4
Bishop Hill Colony
Bishop Hill Colony
April 27, 1970 (#70000244 )
Bishop Hill 41°12′01″N 90°07′08″W / 41.2003°N 90.1189°W / 41.2003; -90.1189 (Bishop Hill Colony )
Henry
Historic district of Swedish dissident commune founded in 1846.
5
Cahokia Mounds
Cahokia Mounds
July 19, 1964 (#66000899 )
Collinsville 38°39′14″N 90°03′52″W / 38.653889°N 90.064444°W / 38.653889; -90.064444 (Cahokia Mounds )
Madison and St. Clair
Largest archaeological site related to Mississippian culture, and largest pre-Columbian earthworks in North America north of Mexico. Also a UNESCO World Heritage Site
6
Carson, Pirie, Scott, and Company Store
Carson, Pirie, Scott, and Company Store
May 15, 1975 (#70000231 )
Chicago 41°52′55″N 87°37′40″W / 41.881894°N 87.627780°W / 41.881894; -87.627780 (Carson, Pirie, Scott, and Company Store )
Cook
Architect Louis Sullivan -designed building.
7
James Charnley House
James Charnley House
August 5, 1998 (#70000232 )
Chicago 41°54′26″N 87°37′39″W / 41.907264°N 87.627597°W / 41.907264; -87.627597 (James Charnley House )
Cook
One of the few surviving residential works of Louis Sullivan and features major contributions by Frank Lloyd Wright .
8
Chicago Board of Trade Building
Chicago Board of Trade Building
June 2, 1978 (#78003181 )
Chicago 41°52′41″N 87°37′56″W / 41.878123°N 87.632131°W / 41.878123; -87.632131 (Chicago Board of Trade Building )
Cook
Skyscraper designed by Holabird & Root , housed the world's largest trading floor when built in 1930.
9
Church of the Holy Family
Church of the Holy Family
April 15, 1970 (#70000851 )
Cahokia 38°34′13″N 90°11′18″W / 38.57035°N 90.18844°W / 38.57035; -90.18844 (Church of the Holy Family )
St. Clair
A church dating from 1799.
10
Columbus Park
Columbus Park
July 31, 2003 (#91000567 )
Chicago 41°52′26″N 87°46′11″W / 41.873889°N 87.769722°W / 41.873889; -87.769722 (Columbus Park )
Cook
Magnum opus of landscape architect Jens Jensen .
11
Arthur H. Compton House
Arthur H. Compton House
May 11, 1976 (#76000687 )
Chicago 41°47′33″N 87°35′47″W / 41.792435°N 87.596263°W / 41.792435; -87.596263 (Arthur H. Compton House )
Cook
Home of Nobel Prize–winning physicist who proved light has both wave and particle aspects, the Compton Effect .
12
Avery Coonley House
Avery Coonley House
December 30, 1970 (#70000243 )
Riverside 41°49′07″N 87°49′43″W / 41.818629°N 87.828618°W / 41.818629; -87.828618 (Avery Coonley House )
Cook
Frank Lloyd Wright -designed home, in Riverside Historic District
13
Crow Island School
Crow Island School
December 14, 1990 (#89001730 )
Winnetka 42°06′04″N 87°44′46″W / 42.101111°N 87.746113°W / 42.101111; -87.746113 (Crow Island School )
Cook
An elementary school designed by Perkins + Will and Eliel & Eero Saarinen . Model for the now-widespread Winnetka Plan school design.
14
Susan Lawrence Dana House
Susan Lawrence Dana House
January 7, 1976 (#74000774 )
Springfield 39°47′38″N 89°39′07″W / 39.793930°N 89.652075°W / 39.793930; -89.652075 (Susan Lawrence Dana House )
Sangamon
A Frank Lloyd Wright -designed house.
15
David Davis House
David Davis House
May 15, 1975 (#72001479 )
Bloomington 40°28′54″N 88°58′50″W / 40.481624°N 88.980419°W / 40.481624; -88.980419 (David Davis House )
McLean
Home of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and Abraham Lincoln campaign manager David Davis .
16
Charles G. Dawes House
Charles G. Dawes House
December 8, 1976 (#76000706 )
Evanston 42°02′33″N 87°40′23″W / 42.042526°N 87.673084°W / 42.042526; -87.673084 (Charles G. Dawes House )
Cook
Home of Charles Gates Dawes , Nobel Peace Prize recipient and Vice President to Calvin Coolidge .
17
John Deere Home and Shop
John Deere Home and Shop
July 19, 1964 (#66000327 )
Grand Detour 41°53′48″N 89°24′53″W / 41.896618°N 89.414648°W / 41.896618; -89.414648 (John Deere Home and Shop )
Ogle
Site of the invention of the first steel plow by John Deere .
18
Oscar Stanton DePriest House
Oscar Stanton DePriest House
May 15, 1975 (#75000646 )
Chicago 41°48′35″N 87°37′05″W / 41.809769°N 87.617957°W / 41.809769; -87.617957 (Oscar Stanton DePriest House )
Cook
Home of the first post-Reconstruction African-American US congressman.
19
Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable Homesite
Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable Homesite
May 11, 1976 (#76000690 )
Chicago 41°53′16″N 87°37′24″W / 41.887739°N 87.623409°W / 41.887739; -87.623409 (Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable Homesite )
Cook
Home of a Chicago's first settler, an African-American.
20
Eads Bridge
Eads Bridge
January 29, 1964 (#66000946 )
East St. Louis 38°37′39″N 90°11′08″W / 38.627417°N 90.185585°W / 38.627417; -90.185585 (Eads Bridge )
St. Clair
A combined road and railway bridge which was, when completed in 1874, the longest arch bridge in the world. Extends into St. Louis , Missouri.
21
Farm Creek Section
Farm Creek Section
December 9, 1997 (#91002039 )
East Peoria 40°40′32″N 89°29′23″W / 40.6755°N 89.4898°W / 40.6755; -89.4898 (Farm Creek Section )
Tazewell
Site of exposed geological strata.
22
Farnsworth House
Farnsworth House
February 17, 2006 (#04000867 )
Plano 41°38′06″N 88°32′09″W / 41.634989°N 88.535722°W / 41.634989; -88.535722 (Farnsworth House )
Kendall
A one-room home designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe .
23
John Farson House
John Farson House
June 19, 1996 (#72000454 )
Oak Park 41°53′07″N 87°48′02″W / 41.885278°N 87.800556°W / 41.885278; -87.800556 (John Farson House )
Cook
The most famous work of George Washington Maher .
24
Sam and Ruth Van Sickle Ford House
Sam and Ruth Van Sickle Ford House
December 11, 2023 (#100009821 )
404 S. Edgelawn Dr. 41°45′12″N 88°21′33″W / 41.7534°N 88.3591°W / 41.7534; -88.3591 (Sam and Ruth Van Sickle Ford House )
Kane
Prominent work of organic architect Bruce Goff .
25
Fort De Chartres
Fort De Chartres
October 9, 1960 (#66000329 )
Prairie du Rocher 38°05′05″N 90°09′29″W / 38.084652°N 90.157968°W / 38.084652; -90.157968 (Fort De Chartres )
Randolph
French fort built in 1720. Its powder magazine is believed to be oldest standing building in Illinois.
26
Fort Sheridan Historic District
Fort Sheridan Historic District
April 20, 1984 (#80001379 )
Fort Sheridan 42°12′45″N 87°48′38″W / 42.2125°N 87.810556°W / 42.2125; -87.810556 (Fort Sheridan Historic District )
Lake
An area originally established as a United States Army Post. The campus was designed by Holabird & Roche .
27
Henry Gerber House
Henry Gerber House
July 21, 2015 (#15000584 )
Chicago 41°54′47″N 87°38′10″W / 41.91308°N 87.63600°W / 41.91308; -87.63600 (Henry Gerber House )
Cook
Gerber established the Society for Human Rights , the first American gay rights organization, here in the 1920s.
28
John J. Glessner House
John J. Glessner House
January 7, 1976 (#70000233 )
Chicago 41°51′28″N 87°37′15″W / 41.857886°N 87.620784°W / 41.857886; -87.620784 (John J. Glessner House )
Cook
A 19th century house designed by Henry Hobson Richardson .
29
Ulysses S. Grant Home
Ulysses S. Grant Home
December 19, 1960 (#66000322 )
Galena 42°24′36″N 90°25′23″W / 42.410104°N 90.422924°W / 42.410104; -90.422924 (Ulysses S. Grant Home )
Jo Daviess
A house given to General of the Army Ulysses S. Grant following the Civil War. Grant was elected President of the United States while residing here.
30
Grosse Point Lighthouse
Grosse Point Lighthouse
January 20, 1999 (#76000707 )
Evanston 42°03′50″N 87°40′34″W / 42.063889°N 87.676111°W / 42.063889; -87.676111 (Grosse Point Lighthouse )
Cook
A lighthouse on the shores of Lake Michigan , built in 1873 the wake of several shipping disasters.
31
Haymarket Martyrs' Monument
Haymarket Martyrs' Monument
February 18, 1997 (#97000343 )
Forest Park 41°52′11″N 87°49′11″W / 41.869793°N 87.819778°W / 41.869793; -87.819778 (Haymarket Martyrs' Monument )
Cook
A monument in Waldheim Cemetery commemorating the Haymarket Riot .
32
Hegeler-Carus Mansion
Hegeler-Carus Mansion
March 29, 2007 (#95000989 )
LaSalle 41°20′09″N 89°05′13″W / 41.335836°N 89.087053°W / 41.335836; -89.087053 (Hegeler-Carus Mansion )
LaSalle
Designed by Chicago architect William W. Boyington for Edward C. Hegeler , a partner in a nearby zinc company. It was later the home of his son-in-law, publisher and philosopher Paul Carus .
33
Isidore H. Heller House
Isidore H. Heller House
August 18, 2004 (#72000450 )
Chicago 41°48′05″N 87°35′50″W / 41.801333°N 87.597089°W / 41.801333; -87.597089 (Isidore H. Heller House )
Cook
A Frank Lloyd Wright -designed house.
34
Arthur Heurtley House
Arthur Heurtley House
February 16, 2000 (#00000258 )
Oak Park 41°53′34″N 87°47′59″W / 41.892722°N 87.799822°W / 41.892722; -87.799822 (Arthur Heurtley House )
Cook
Frank Lloyd Wright -designed house.
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Hull House
Hull House
June 23, 1965 (#66000315 )
Chicago 41°52′17″N 87°38′50″W / 41.871399°N 87.647133°W / 41.871399; -87.647133 (Hull House )
Cook
One of the first settlement houses in the U.S., founded by Jane Addams .
36
Illinois and Michigan Canal Locks And Towpath
Illinois and Michigan Canal Locks And Towpath
January 29, 1964 (#66000332 )
Joliet 41°34′11″N 88°04′11″W / 41.569722°N 88.069722°W / 41.569722; -88.069722 (Illinois and Michigan Canal Locks And Towpath )
Will
A canal that helped establish transportation from the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. It established Chicago as a major center of commerce.
37
Nicholas Jarrot Mansion
Nicholas Jarrot Mansion
August 7, 2001 (#74002197 )
Cahokia 38°34′12″N 90°11′14″W / 38.57011°N 90.18711°W / 38.57011; -90.18711 (Nicholas Jarrot Mansion )
St. Clair
A mansion built in 1799 for a fur trader.
38
Kennicott Grove
Kennicott Grove
January 7, 1976 (#73000698 )
Glenview 42°05′13″N 87°52′12″W / 42.086865°N 87.870023°W / 42.086865; -87.870023 (Kennicott Grove )
Cook
The home of Robert Kennicott , an American naturalist.
39
Kincaid Site
Kincaid Site
July 19, 1964 (#66000326 )
Brookport 37°04′50″N 88°29′30″W / 37.080575°N 88.491783°W / 37.080575; -88.491783 (Kincaid Site )
Massac and Pope
Archaeological site of one of the largest prehistoric Mississippian culture settlements.
40
Leiter II Building
Leiter II Building
January 7, 1976 (#76000695 )
Chicago 41°52′28″N 87°37′39″W / 41.874477°N 87.627377°W / 41.874477; -87.627377 (Leiter II Building )
Cook
Longtime flagship store of Sears, Roebuck & Co. , designed by William Le Baron Jenney .
41
Frank R. Lillie House
Frank R. Lillie House
May 11, 1976 (#76000696 )
Chicago 41°47′22″N 87°35′35″W / 41.789545°N 87.593114°W / 41.789545; -87.593114 (Frank R. Lillie House )
Cook
Former home of embryologist Frank Rattray Lillie .
42
Abraham Lincoln Home
Abraham Lincoln Home
December 19, 1960 (#71000076 )
Springfield 39°47′43″N 89°38′41″W / 39.795352°N 89.644724°W / 39.795352; -89.644724 (Abraham Lincoln Home )
Sangamon
The only house ever owned by America's 16th president .
43
Lincoln Park Lily Pool
Lincoln Park Lily Pool
February 17, 2006 (#06000235 )
Chicago 41°55′31″N 87°38′03″W / 41.9253°N 87.6341°W / 41.9253; -87.6341 (Lincoln Park Lily Pool )
Cook
An example of Prairie School landscape architecture designed by Alfred Caldwell .
44
Lincoln Tomb
Lincoln Tomb
December 19, 1960 (#66000330 )
Springfield 39°49′24″N 89°39′21″W / 39.823333°N 89.655833°W / 39.823333; -89.655833 (Lincoln Tomb )
Sangamon
The tomb of America's 16th president, Abraham Lincoln .
45
Vachel Lindsay House
Vachel Lindsay House
November 11, 1971 (#71000297 )
Springfield 39°47′45″N 89°38′58″W / 39.795926°N 89.649441°W / 39.795926; -89.649441 (Vachel Lindsay House )
Sangamon
Home of poet Vachel Lindsay .
46
Owen Lovejoy House
Owen Lovejoy House
February 18, 1997 (#73000690 )
Princeton 41°22′18″N 89°26′55″W / 41.371664°N 89.448702°W / 41.371664; -89.448702 (Owen Lovejoy House )
Bureau
Home of prominent abolitionist Owen Lovejoy .
47
Marquette Building
Marquette Building
January 7, 1976 (#73000697 )
Chicago 41°52′49″N 87°37′46″W / 41.880193°N 87.629371°W / 41.880193; -87.629371 (Marquette Building )
Cook
Skyscraper designed by Holabird & Roche .
48
Marshall Field Company Store
Marshall Field Company Store
June 2, 1978 (#78001123 )
Chicago 41°53′01″N 87°37′40″W / 41.883532°N 87.627850°W / 41.883532; -87.627850 (Marshall Field Company Store )
Cook
Designed by Daniel Burnham , it was the longtime flagship store of Marshall Field's .
49
Mazon Creek Fossil Beds
Mazon Creek Fossil Beds
September 25, 1997 (#97001272 )
Morris 41°19′16″N 88°20′46″W / 41.321°N 88.346°W / 41.321; -88.346 (Mazon Creek Fossil Beds )
Grundy
Lagerstätte of fossils, best known as one of the only sites where Tully Monsters were found.
50
Pierre Menard House
Pierre Menard House
April 15, 1970 (#70000245 )
Ellis Grove 37°57′53″N 89°54′36″W / 37.9647°N 89.9099°W / 37.9647; -89.9099 (Pierre Menard House )
Randolph
House of fur trader Pierre Menard , the first lieutenant governor of Illinois.
51
Robert A. Millikan House
Robert A. Millikan House
May 11, 1976 (#76000699 )
Chicago 41°47′35″N 87°35′47″W / 41.792918°N 87.596283°W / 41.792918; -87.596283 (Robert A. Millikan House )
Cook
Home of Robert A. Millikan , a Nobel Prize-winning physicist.
52
Modoc Rock Shelter
Modoc Rock Shelter
January 20, 1961 (#66000328 )
Modoc 38°03′46″N 90°03′49″W / 38.062778°N 90.063611°W / 38.062778; -90.063611 (Modoc Rock Shelter )
Randolph
An archaeological site, a rock overhang used as shelter during the Archaic period in North America .
53
Montgomery Ward Company Complex
Montgomery Ward Company Complex
June 2, 1978 (#78001125 )
Chicago 41°53′47″N 87°38′36″W / 41.896450°N 87.643396°W / 41.896450; -87.643396 (Montgomery Ward Company Complex )
Cook
The former warehouse and offices of the national headquarters of one of the nation's first mail order companies, Montgomery Ward .
54
Morrow Plots, University of Illinois
Morrow Plots, University of Illinois
May 23, 1968 (#68000024 )
Urbana 40°06′17″N 88°13′34″W / 40.104643°N 88.226136°W / 40.104643; -88.226136 (Morrow Plots, University of Illinois )
Champaign
World's oldest experimental corn field, and oldest experimental field in Western Hemisphere .
55
Nauvoo Historic District
Nauvoo Historic District
January 20, 1961 (#66000321 )
Nauvoo 40°32′53″N 91°22′55″W / 40.548°N 91.382°W / 40.548; -91.382 (Nauvoo Historic District )
Hancock
A historic district based around a 19th-century Mormon settlement; beginning of the Mormon Trail .
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New Philadelphia Townsite
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