Stairs and Platform to City Hall - 1954 - Eldorado, IL
Posted by: YoSam.
N 37° 48.738 W 088° 26.505
16S E 373092 N 4185968
The building built in 1924, had this addition to the front in 1954
Waymark Code: WMVB7V
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 03/27/2017
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County of structure: Saline County
Location of structure: 1st St. & Locust St., attached to city hall museum, Eldorado
Addition built: 1954
"The 46' X 60' building was constructed in 1924 by builders, Miller and Simpson of Eldorado, Illinois, and from drawings by H.E. Boyle & col, of Evansville, Indiana. Local contractors were used in the construction of the building; Narans & Gampher, electricians, W.B Douhtt, plumbing and heating and Roy McDaniel, painting and decorating. The building site is on the west half of lots 6 and 7, block 25 of the original plat of the city of Eldorado, commonly known as 1604 Locus Street on what was once the old Womach Hotel site." ~ NRHP Nomination Form
"The City of Daffodils, it was founded in 1857 by Judge Samuel Elder and Joseph Read. Originally named Elder-Reado, legend has it that the name was changed by railroad sign painters who thought the spelling incorrect. The junction of the pioneer era Kaskaskia Trail and Goshen Trail was located just south of the city. The Kaskaskia ran from Shawneetown through the city on what is now State Street and on to the First Capital. The Goshen Trail began here and ran along the east edge of the city and on to Goshen, located near East St. Louis." ~ Saline County Historical Society & Saline County Tourism Board