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Public tours are offered at the nationally recognized Ogle County Courthouse. On the courthouse lawn, people can admire the statues, plaques and memorials found there. Construction of this three-story building began in 1890, and in the early 1980s it was added to the National Register of Historic Buildings. Address: Washington St and 4th Ave. Oregon IL USA 61061
1 815 732-3201
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Over the years, the H.I. Lincoln Building was a general store, a newspaper office and a post office. The structure was built in the 1860s by a cousin of Abraham Lincoln. Inside, visitors will find the Lincoln Highway museum, which contains a photo display showing the reconstruction of the building. It was reopened to the public in 1999 and is open daily all year round. Address: 136 N. Elm St. Franklin Grove IL USA 61031
1 815 456-3030
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Lena Water Tower Towering 100 ft (30 m) above the street, the Lena Water Tower is a landmark for the town. It was built in 1896 and is on the National Register of Historic Structures. The tower is open year-round to spectators. Address: Main Street Lena IL USA 61048
1 815 233-1357
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Gardner Two-Cell Jail Built in 1906, the two-cell jail is one of Gardner's historic sites. It was restored by the community and is open for people to visit or have their pictures taken in. Address: . Gardner Il USA 64024
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