Historical Places in Sabula, IA
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Visit the Stockton Heritage Museum and learn about the important people and events that shaped Stockton and the surrounding area in Northwest Illinois. T
This Italianate-style brick house, with original furnishings, looks very much as it did in 1865 when a group of townspeople presented it as a gift to Ulyss
The green drapes from "Gone with the Wind" are one of the many interesting items on display at this 22-room Italianate-style home. Built in 1857, the mansi
Vendors peddled their wares at this Greek Revival Market House in the 19th century, which now hosts changing exhibits, meetings and special events.Vendo
Dan Nagle Walnut Grove Pioneer Village was a Scott County cross-roads settlement and stage coach stop of the 1860s. The Village, as an open-air museum, tod
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The home was built in 1858 for Brigadier General Edward Kirk. The home is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Dillon’s bought the home in 188
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