City of Collinsville historic Landmarks
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City of Collinsville historic Landmarks
CITY OF COLLINSVILLE HISTORIC LANDMARKS Presentation of Official City Landmark Plaques January 27, 2013 (since revised to include Miner’s Theatre, the latest landmark designation) HISTORIC LANDMARKS During the 1990s, Collinsville Progress, a division of the Chamber of Commerce, began the process of recognizing Historic Landmarks and awarding plaques to houses, businesses, and places of historical or architectural importance to Collinsville. When the City applied to become a Certified Local Government, they were required to have a Historic Preservation Commission, and one was formed in 1996, appointed by the mayor. One of the functions of the Commission is to nominate Historic Landmarks and Historic Districts. The difference between these and the Progress Landmarks is that these are officially recognized by the City and the State and regulated by a City ordinance. The Collinsville Historic Preservation Commission nominates, or receives nominations, for properties that are significant to the City of Collinsville due to their architecture, their historical value, their association with important persons, events, or activities, or other factors significant to the history of Collinsville. The nominations are reviewed by the Historic Preservation Commission and submitted to the City Council for approval and the Historic Landmark award certificates and information packets are presented to the owners by the Mayor at a City Council meeting. Many of the City Landmarks also have been Collinsville Progress Landmarks. All of the following properties already have received their certificates as City Landmarks and today will receive their plaques. THE HISTORIC LANDMARK PLAQUE Featured on the plaque is the Daniel Dove Collins House, the first officially designated Collinsville Historic Landmark DA N I E L D OV E C O L L I N S H O U S E 6 2 1 W. M A I N COLLINSVILLE CITY HALL 125 S. CENTER OLD CITY FIREHOUSE 123 S. CENTER OA T M A N H O U S E 501 E. MAIN MILLER-SIMS HOUSE 235 S. AURORA BROOKS CATSUP BOTTLE WATER TOWER 800 S. MORRISON MASONIC TEMPLE 2 1 8 W. C L A Y CAHOKIA MOUNDS C O L L I N S V I L L E R OA D KO H L E R - RO B I N S O N H O U S E 410 N. MORRISON S C H RO E P P E L - B ROW N H O U S E 3 1 7 W. M A I N K E N N E DY H O U S E 401 E. CHURCH BECKER HOUSE 2 3 7 N . C L I N TO N B E I D L E R H OT E L 315 E. CHURCH F U L E N W I D E R - FA L L I N E H O U S E 120 N. AURORA BISCHOFF-MASHEK-HELLIGE HOUSE 303 N. MORRISON O S T L E BU I L D I N G 2 2 8 W. M A I N E C K AU TO S E RV I C E 4 0 0 C A S E Y V I L L E R D. B E LV E D E R E S AT COURTLAND PLACE S C H RO E P P E L - T E JA DA BU I L D I N G 3 0 0 - 3 0 4 W. M A I N S AU E R - BU C H A NA H O U S E 503 E. CLAY NEWNAM- MCDONELL-SPRINGER HOUSE 2 2 2 P I N E L A K E R OA D MILLER SCHULZ HOUSE 2 1 0 P I N E L A K E R OA D BA R N I S H H O U S E 2 1 3 P I N E L A K E R OA D BIERMAN HOUSE 2 1 5 P I N E L A K E R OA D MCKINLEY SCHOOL 5 0 2 W A D S WO R T H KELLER-MCCLASKEY HOUSE 4 2 9 VA N DA L I A KALBFLEISCH-AMMON-WARREN HOUSE 7 1 0 S T. L O U I S R OA D S TA T E BA N K BU I L D I N G 1 0 2 W. M A I N W E S T- S A L E R N O H O U S E 3 2 5 O ’ FA R R E L L H A R R I S O N H O S P I TA L S 2 1 5 W. C H U R C H & 2 0 6 S . S E M I N A RY K A S S LY F U N E R A L H O M E 5 1 5 VA N DA L I A TEICHGRAEBER-VIVIANO-MULL HOUSE 8 2 5 VA N D A L I A O L D L I N C O L N S C H O O L - M T. Z I O N CHURCH 307 GOETHE G R E E K S C A N DY K I T C H E N JOHNNY’S SIDE BAR 107 E. MAIN G L E N WO O D C E M E T E RY R E H G P RO P E RT Y 1 0 0 8 VA N DA L I A MINER’S THEATRE 2 0 4 W. M A I N S T R E E T