Historic Landmarks and Districts is a designation of the City of Champaign Historic Preservation Commission (HPC).[1] Many of these landmarks are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The City of Champaign's Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) approves new historic districts and landmarks and ensures historic site maintain their character. The Historic Preservation Commission was authorized by Sec. 37-481.[2]
To submit a landmark or district for historic designation, applicants must provide a narrative demonstrating how the proposed landmark meets criteria in Sec. 37-491 of the Historic Preservation Ordinance.[3]
Atkinson Monument BuildingPrecision Graphics[5] | 106-108 S Neil Street | 1904 | Richardsonian Romanesque | N/A | ||
Champaign City Building | 102 N Neil Street | 1937 | Art Deco | N/A | ||
Dunning - Marks Residence | 1018 W Church Street | 1906 | Neoclassical | N/A | ||
Former Coca-Cola Bottling Plant(Papa Del's Pizza Factory) | 1201 S Neil Street | 1938 | Art Deco | N/A | ||
Graphic Press Building | 203-205 N Market Street | 1870 | Italianate Commercial Style | November 7, 1997 | ||
Harwood-Solon Residence | 503 S State Street | 1867 | Italianate (Tuscan Villa) | July 3, 2007 | ||
Henry Ahrens Residence(Divan Wojnar Residence) | 212 E University Avenue | 1893 | Queen Anne | November 22, 2011 | ||
Inter-Urban Trolley Barn(Surface 51) | 804 N Neil Street | c. 1894-1909 | Railroad Vernacular | |||
Lincoln Building | 44 E Main Street | 1916 | Classical Revival detailing | August 1, 1996 | ||
Mattis Residence(Health & Vaughn Funeral Home) | 201 N Elm Street | 1883 | Queen Anne | |||
Orpheum Theater(RKO Orpheum Theatre) | 346-352 N Neil Street | 1914 | Classical Revival exterior; French Renaissance interior | February 28, 1991 | ||
Park Theater(Art Theater Co-Op) | 126-128 W Church Street | 1913 | Classical Revival | |||
Phi Delta Theta | 309 E Chalmers Street | 1922 | Tudor Revival | February 25, 2004 | ||
Prayer for Rain Statue | West Side Park | 1899 | ||||
Rick Orr Florist Building | 122 N Walnut Street | ca. 1887-1890 | Romanesque Revival | |||
Salem Baptist Church | 500 E Park Street | 1908 | Romanesque Revival | |||
Solon Building | 201 N Market Street | 1870 | Italianate Commercial Style | November 7, 1997 | ||
Stone Arch Bridge | NW Corner of Springfield Avenue and Second Street | 1860 | May 14, 1981 | |||
The Cambridge | 805-807 W Church Street | 1923-1924 | Tudor Revival | |||
The Georgian | 1005 S Sixth Street | 1925 | Georgian Revival | November 15, 2005 | ||
The Greystone | 107 S Wright Street | 1924 | Vernacular (Romanesque Influences) | |||
The Parkview | 305 W University Avenue | 1925 | Tudor Revival | |||
Thomas Franks Residence | 704 N Randolph Street | 1872 | Vernacular (T-Plan with Queen Anne detailing) | |||
Trevett Residence(Owens Funeral Home) | 101 N Elm Street | 1900 | Georgian Revival | |||
U.S. Post Office(Springer Cultural Center) | 301 N Randolph Street | 1905 | Neoclassical, Beaux Arts | August 17, 1976 | ||
Virginia Theater[6] | 203 W Park Street | 1921 | Italian Renaissance Revival, Spanish Revival | November 28, 2003 | ||
Wee Haven | 1509 W Park Avenue | 1925 | Prairie School | December 15, 2011 | ||
West Side Park | ||||||
Women's Town Club(Buzzard Organ Factory) | 112 W Hill Street | 1897 | Richardsonian Romanesque |