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The Riverview Historic District in Kankakee, Illinois, is 78.2-acre area along the Kankakee River is the oldest intact residential neighborhood in the city. Originally settled by Emory Cobb, who used the land as pasture before deciding to erect a resort hotel.
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Riverview was born. Beginning with the early 1860s Riverview...
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The Riverview Historic District of Kankakee, Illinois, was...
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Welcome to the Riverview Historic District! No two houses...
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Riverview Historic District P.O. Box 571, Kankakee, IL...
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Kankakee’s Riverview Historic District will once again...
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Riverview Historic District Board of Directors. Nina...
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NEIGHBORHOOD WALKING TOUR. Welcome to the Riverview Historic...
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The Riverview Historic District is a historic district in Kankakee, Illinois, United States. The 78.2-acre (31.6 ha) area around the Kankakee River is the oldest intact residential neighborhood in the city. It was originally settled by Emory Cobb, who used the land as pasture before deciding to erect a resort hotel.
- 78.2 acres (31.6 ha)
- Roughly bounded by River and Eagle Sts., Wildwood Ave., and the Kankakee River, Kankakee, Illinois
Riverview Historic District. PO Box 571 | Kankakee, IL 60901 815-735-7996 | [email protected] | Visit Website. The Riverview Historic District sits on the scenic banks of the Kankakee River and contains custom-built, carefully-restored homes, including two early Prairie Style houses by Frank Lloyd Wright.