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Governor Charlie Baker, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito and First Lady Lauren Baker join Mayor Domenic Sarno to tour WinnDevelopment’s 31 Elm project in Springfield on Sept. 22, 2022. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
One of these days I hope to wake up early enough to get a picture of this in the morning rather than backlit like this.
Andy, smelling his palm for a reason I don't want to know; Zack, looking for money to pay his tab; Fat Jack, bald Jack is better; and Keith, local Libertarian anarcist giving your beloved photog the evil eye.
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
Pickleball at Iles Park in Springfield, Illinois, July 10, 2015. Photos by Patrick Yeagle, Illinois Times.
Jeffrey Lee, Melissa Ann (Springfield), Kaye Francis, Nancy Lynn (Winkler) Bartlett, John F. Winkler, Cloe Strayer and Bryan Cy Bartlett.
Home plate gathering. Taken at Pynchon Park, Springfield, Massachusetts. This is a photograph of a 35mm slide I took in 1960 that has since become badly deteriorated.
Built in 1927-1931, this Art Deco-style building was designed by Law, Law and Potter to serve as the home of the Central Illinois Public Service Company, which was a local energy utility in the Springfield area, though the building is more commonly known as the Illinois Building. The 15-story building was then the largest commercial office building in Illinois outside of Chicago, and stands 201 feet (61 meters) tall. The building features a limestone-clad exterior with decorative green spandrel panels between most windows on the upper floors, decorative carved sculptural reliefs, a setback upper section of the tower, multiple first floor retail shopfronts, and a main entrance on Adams Street with a decorative Art Deco transom, pendant-style light fixtures, and green marble serpentinite cladding above the doorway. The building is a contributing structure in the Central Springfield Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, and expanded to its present size in 2016. The building today houses multiple office and retail tenants.
My doctor's office is on the top floor, so I took some pics while I was waiting.
That is Cox North Hospital in Springfield Missouri. You can see the helipad in the parking lot.
The Navistar plant off Lagonda Avenue was torn down shortly after these photos were taken.
Copyright Jeremiah Ilges
Governor Charlie Baker, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito and First Lady Lauren Baker join Mayor Domenic Sarno to tour WinnDevelopment’s 31 Elm project in Springfield on Sept. 22, 2022. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]