Silk Stocking District

The residential area once called the “Silk Stocking District” is two blocks east of the Square. East Main Street was the home of Carlinville’s wealthy professional class: merchants, bankers, doctors,…

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Lincoln Historic Marker

This large stone commemorates the site where Abraham Lincoln delivered a speech on August 31, 1858, while campaigning for U.S. Senate against Stephen A. Douglas. He lost that election but…

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Loomis House / St. George Hotel

The Loomis House, the most significant building on the Square, was built by Judge Thaddeus Loomis, one of four commissioners in charge of creating the Macoupin County “Million Dollar Courthouse”…

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Carlinville’s Historic Town Square

Carlinville’s historic town square has been on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois since 1976. Over 20 buildings with cast iron and galvanized steel decorations on the storefronts…

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Planters

The cement planters around the Square are being painted by Carlinville’s Walldog artists, Bernie Gietl and D.L. Whitlock-Gietl. The subject matter is authentic advertisements printed in the Carlinville newspaper from…

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Carlinville Mural

The Carlinville mural was inspired by vintage postcards highlighting the town’s attractions. The mural was painted by Carlinville citizens Bernie Gietl and D.L. Whitlock-Gietl and incorporates components of the Carlinville…

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Blackburn College

Founded in 1837, Blackburn College is one of the oldest colleges in the state. A four-year liberal arts college with a solid academic program, Blackburn is one of seven work…

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