This is a list of properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Vermilion County, Illinois.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Vermilion County, Illinois, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]
There are 13 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another two properties were once listed but have been removed.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted March 22, 2024.[2]
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Adams Building | November 15, 2000 (#00001337) |
139-141 N. Vermilion St. 40°07′39″N 87°37′47″W / 40.127500°N 87.629722°W | Danville | ||
2 | Collins Archeological District | August 3, 1979 (#79000872) |
West of Lake Mingo at Kennekuk County Park[5] 40°12′28″N 87°44′32″W / 40.20777°N 87.74222°W | Danville | Part of Kennekuk County Park since the 1970s[6] | |
3 | Dale Building | January 27, 2000 (#99001711) |
101-103 N. Vermilion St. 40°07′35″N 87°37′47″W / 40.126389°N 87.629722°W | Danville | ||
4 | Danville Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Historic District | January 30, 1992 (#91001973) |
1900 and 2000 E. Main St. 40°07′28″N 87°35′15″W / 40.124444°N 87.5875°W | Danville | ||
5 | Danville Public Library | November 30, 1978 (#78003064) |
307 N. Vermilion St. 40°07′46″N 87°37′46″W / 40.129444°N 87.629444°W | Danville | This building now serves as the Vermilion County War Museum. | |
6 | First National Bank Building | September 13, 2018 (#00001335) |
2-4 N. Vermilion St. 40°07′29″N 87°37′49″W / 40.124669°N 87.630354°W | Danville | ||
7 | Fischer Theatre | September 16, 2001 (#01000978) |
158-164 N. Vermilion St. 40°07′41″N 87°37′49″W / 40.128056°N 87.630278°W | Danville | ||
8 | Fithian House | May 1, 1975 (#75002060) |
116 N. Gilbert St. 40°07′39″N 87°38′10″W / 40.127500°N 87.636111°W | Danville | ||
9 | Holland Apartments | November 16, 1988 (#88002232) |
324-326 N. Vermilion St. 40°07′48″N 87°37′49″W / 40.130000°N 87.630278°W | Danville | ||
10 | Hoopes-Cunningham Mansion | September 11, 1985 (#85002307) |
424 E. Penn St. 40°27′59″N 87°39′56″W / 40.466389°N 87.665556°W | Hoopeston | ||
11 | Hoopeston Carnegie Public Library | May 9, 2002 (#02000458) |
110 N. Fourth St. 40°28′07″N 87°39′54″W / 40.468611°N 87.665000°W | Hoopeston | ||
12 | Stone Arch Bridge | May 16, 1986 (#86001087) |
760-800 E. Main St. 40°07′29″N 87°37′03″W / 40.124722°N 87.617500°W | Danville | ||
13 | United States Post Office and Court House | November 22, 2016 (#16000785) |
201 North Vermilion St. 40°07′42″N 87°37′48″W / 40.128471°N 87.629948°W | Danville |
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Building at 210–212 West North Street | November 8, 2000 (#00001334) | January 2, 2020 | 210–212 West North St. 40°07′34″N 87°38′00″W / 40.126111°N 87.633333°W | Danville | Demolished c. 2006.[7] | |
2 | Temple Building | December 1, 2000 (#00001457) | March 14, 2002 | 102-106 N. Vermilion St. 40°07′35″N 87°37′48″W / 40.1264°N 87.63°W | Danville | Building demolished by the City of Danville in 2002 |
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