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Officially, this was Springfield Colored Elementary.
This looks to have existed when this was an active school, so that's why it is included.
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
Built circa 1855, this Greek Revival-style house was home to James Morse and his family until 1880. The house was restored to its circa 1860 appearance in the 2010s. The house features a wooden clapboard-clad exteriors a brick base, six-over-six and nine-over-nine double-hung windows, wooden shutters, a side-gable roof on the two-story front wing, a front porch with stop-chamfered columns, an open pier foundation, and a hipped roof, and a one-story gabled rear ell. The house is part of the Lincoln Home National Historic Site, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
Aerial photos of Springfield after Massachusetts enacted a stay-at-home order due to the coronavirus
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
Kids on the swings during the May Day celebration and grand re-opening of Liberty Park in Springfield.
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
Built in 1892-1893, this Gothic Revival-style building houses the congregation of Grace Lutheran Church, founded in 1841 as the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Springfield. The building is clad in rough-hewn yellow sandstone with a corner tower featuring a stone spire, an open belfry, gothic arched bays, turrets with pinnacles at the corners of the belfry, stained glass windows, a hipped roof, gabled projected bays on the north and west facades, and an educational building on the east side of the building, clad in red brick and rough-hewn sandstone, which was added in 1926. The building is part of the Lincoln Home National Historic Site, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971, and today remains in use as the home of the Grace Lutheran Church congregation.
Springfield hosted a design competition with a €1000 Prize Money for the design of their new Shopping Bags. This is my entry, 'Nothing's Impossible'
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
Una decepcion, fuimos a este pueblo lejano y desolado por la unica razon de q se llamaba Springfield. No habia naada. Eramos yo, phil y la señora q nos sirvio el cafe.
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
Oct. 6, 2022.
Oak Ridge Cemetery.
Lincoln Tomb; burial place of Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth President of the US.
Governor Ted Strickland speaks at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio as part of a welcoming ceremony on April 24, 2007. The 178th Fighter Wing, joined by Military and Civilian Leaders, welcomes the Dutch Air Force to Springfield during a ceremony at the Springfield Air National Guard Base in Springfield, Ohio. The new mission of the unit will be to train Dutch pilots in F-16 flight operations and combat tactics.
Built in 1882 and renovated in the 1930s to its present Art Deco-style appearance, this building was formerly the home of a Kresge Department Store location. The building features a buff brick exterior, decorative spandrel panels, limestone trim, geometric motifs, including ziggurat-shaped brick panels over the third-floor windows, one-over-one double-hung windows, decorative piers, and a heavily modified first floor facade. 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.
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Sunday Morning Rugby Football Club on March 16, 2019 at the Springfield Pitch. Springfield wins 29-24!
Built in 1897-1898, this Richardsonian Romanesque Revival-style building was designed by Francis T. Baron to serve as a Union Station for Springfield, Illinois. The station was a joint effort between the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O Railroad), Chicago, Peoria, and St. Louis Railroad (CP&StL), and Illinois Central Railroad, and later served the short-lived St. Louis, Peoria and North Western Railway. The station’s original 110 foot (34 meter) tall three-story tower was removed in 1946, ten years after the clock faces had been deactivated as a cost-saving measure during the Great Depression. It served as a passenger train station until 1971, when service was discontinued, in favor of Amtrak utilizing the through-running station along the Chicago and Alton Railroad lines, later known as the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad (GMO), just a few blocks to the west of the station. The building features a multi-colored brick exterior with dark red and light red bricks present alongside buff brick, stone trim, arched bays, a hipped roof, hipped dormers, a large canopy on the Madison Street facade with brick piers and large brackets, which was the former passenger platform alongside the railroad tracks, and a reconstructed tower with four turrets, a pyramidal hipped roof, and four clock faces. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. After passenger train service was discontinued, the building served as offices for the State of Illinois until 2004. Between 2004 and 2007, the building was restored to its original exterior appearance, with the reconstruction of the clock tower and restoration of historic exterior elements. Today, the building serves as the visitor center for the nearby Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library.