User:IvoShandor/Sycamore Historic District work page

The propeties on this List of properties (Sycamore Historic District) are within the boundaries of a National Register of Historic Places historic district. The Sycamore Historic District, in Sycamore, Illinois, was designated in 1978. The list contains 226 properties which are all located within the Sycamore Historic District's 99 acres. Of those properties, 187 are listed as contributing structures in the district while an additional 22 are non-contributing. Of all the homes and other buildings within the district a full 75% fit within the historic district concept.

Churches
These are the churches that are listed as contributing properties within the boundaries of the Sycamore Historic District.

Commercial buildings
The list below contains commercial properties with the Sycamore Historic District. Many of the commercial, contributing properties date from the mid to late 19th century. While downtown Sycamore, where the core of the commercial properties are located, is typical of other small, Illinois county seats that developed during the same era. Setting Sycamore apart is the large number of period structures that survived into the 20th century.

Government properties
These are the government buildings and structures within the Sycamore Historic District that are considered contributing properties to the district.

Houses
These are the houses that are considered contributing properties to the Sycamore Historic District. Many of the houses lie on Somonauk and Main Streets in Sycamore, both streets are north-south and the majority of the homes that are part of the historic district are south of State Street (Illinois Route 64). The homes cover a variety of architectural styles, many of which were popular around the time the residential areas that comprises part of the Sycamore Historic District came to maturity.