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East Rockford Historic District

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79: 327: 104: 62: 111: 86: 318:'s design included a 90-foot (27 m) tower. The 95-foot (29 m) Manufacturer's National Bank was constructed in 1925 and the 175-foot (53 m) Faust Hotel was built in 1927. The last major building in the district was the Morning Star Newspaper Building, which featured a seven-story tower. 308:
The first Rockford City Hall was commissioned in 1904 and completed three years later. The last major east side building of the early 20th century was the Rockford Wholesale Grocery Building in 1909. The YMCA was converted to the East Side Inn in 1911, which stayed in business until the 1970s. The
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reached the east side of Rockford, built along the eastern riverfront, providing economic stimulus. By 1860, the entirety of State Street from the tracks to Second Street was commercial development. The commercial building at 324–30 East State Street is the lone remnant from this era that has not
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halted construction for the next two decades. Prosperity returned in the late 1870s, prompting the construction of the Nash–Superior–Van Zandt Block. The paving of State Street in 1889 brought another wave of construction, including a building for the
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provided another period of prosperity for the district, and it was during this period that many of the other significant buildings were constructed. Just before this period, the Midway Theater opened on the east side.
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developed into a commercial district, featuring the post office and the first two hotels. State Street, which runs through the district, became an important transportation corridor between
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again slowed development. Further development in Rockford largely centered on the
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The commercial building at 324–30 East State Street is the oldest in the district
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The following buildings contribute to the historical fabric of the district:
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois
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was first settled around 1834. As Rockford grew, the east side of the
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National Register of Historic Places in Winnebago County, Illinois
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

East Rockford Historic District is located in Illinois
East Rockford Historic District is located in the United States
Rockford, Illinois
42°16′04″N 89°05′15″W / 42.26771°N 89.08759°W / 42.26771; -89.08759
80001422
Rockford, Illinois
United States
Rockford, Illinois
Rock River
Belvidere
Galena
Galena and Chicago Union Railroad
Civil War
Panic of 1873
YMCA
Romanesque Revival
Panic of 1893
west side district
Roaring Twenties
J. E. O. Pridmore

"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service


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