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Winnebago County
Winnebago County in Illinois is the home of more than 285,000 residents and many small business enterprises. It’s located in north-central Illinois, boasting a growing economy and an abundance of recreational resources including lush rivers, parks, and trails. The Rock River marks one of its main boundaries while Winnebago Lake is located where the towns of Poplar Grove and Winnebago meet. With its proximity to Chicago, Minneapolis and Milwaukee, it provides easy access to major cities along wit

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Iconic Buildings to Explore in Winnebago County

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Frank Lloyd Wright's Laurent House
The Laurent House is one of the most iconic home designs created by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The two-bedroom residence was designed with a cantilever system to give it an incredibly modern and eye-catching look. Inside, the home has a wooden floor designed in a geometric pattern that perfectly complements Wright's signature horizontal lines outside.
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Graham-Ginestra House
The Graham-Ginestra House is a Queen Anne style Victorian home that was built in 1895 for the newly-married couple, William and Elizabeth Graham. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 and is currently owned by the Jameson family, who purchased it from William's daughter and her husband. The house has a clapboard exterior and includes various details such as a wrap-around porch with spindle trim and ornamental corner brackets.
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Lake-Peterson House
The Lake-Peterson House is a two-story brick Italianate dwelling that was built in 1873 by Erastus and Maria Lake. This house is located on two lots in the heart of downtown Rockford, a city that has long been known as one of the major industrial centers of the Midwest. With its distinctive ornamental windows and bracketed cornice, this home stands out among many other 19th century houses in the area. To this day it continues to draw interest for its excellent example of architectural style.

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