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The Stratton Buildings midlife crisis
By Bob Cavanagh
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, History
Uglier than ugly
State employees may hate the Stratton, but theyre stuck for now
By Todd Spivak
When they were kings
Robert Lanphier lights up Springfield
A whiff of the past: Remembering the Frascos Italian-American store
When Lulubelle and Scotty ruled the airwaves
A passion for rail preserved George Pullmans legacy
History Talk 4-29-04
A dyed-in-the-wool Springfield original
Made by God, delivered by Rechners
Finding beauty in everyday things
Back in the 30s, they played for keeps
The school for wives
For the Darlingest Little Girl
From the junior leagues to the majors
With help from her friends, a young widow made a life for her girls
At home with the dean of Springfield physicians, nearly a century ago
Hippies calendar salutes 40 years of Mustangs
By Tom Teague
Miner turns curator to share coals story
By Roberta Codemo
H.C. Latham came to the prairies of Illinois, and saw opportunity
Decatur celebrates the Emancipator
By John L. Glosser
Georg captured a time when soda salesmen went door-to-door
"The blood of noble patriots"
If he shows, hell have to blow out 124 candles
By Job Conger
More than just ol' Abe
2024 Holtz Memorial Lecture
@ UIS Brookens Library
Thu., April 25, 6 p.m.
Man arrested by FBI owns property with an Illinois state trooper
By Dean Olsen
Additional raids on Asian massage parlors
A major loss for Chicago Teachers Union
By Rich Miller
Harold L. “Lee” Milner Feb 25, 1946 - April 17, 2024
By Illinois Times Staff