I love the details of this
building...
The tile topped turret with
finials; brickwork arches;
rusticated stonework
Spy is playing at the
Repairs to this building &
others on Clark Street are
part of a one million dollar
revitalization program.
others on Clark Street are
part of a one million dollar
revitalization program.
This patriotic planter sits on
the street corner near the
A statue of a Union Soldier
in front of the Winnebago
County Courthouse.
Workers are sprucing up
the Bicycle Parking Lot.
The artwork, donated by artists Steve Johnson and Sinnwell are made out of old bike parts. Bicyclists are welcome to park their bikes here and explore Forest City on foot.
City Hall is listed on the
Register of Historic Places.
I love the ornamentation on
the Asgaard Building.
Eric and I admire older homes in Forest City.
Queen Anne Victorian
home
The Mansion Museum, built
in 1899, is a Greek Revival
style home.
Eric prefers the rounded
porch on this Queen Anne.
We enjoy our walk around downtown. Our 2013 visit barely scratched the surface of this architecturally diverse small city.
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