Downtown Urbana Historic District

The Downtown Urbana Historic District is a commercial historic district encompassing seven city blocks in downtown Urbana, Illinois. The buildings in the district reflects downtown Urbana's development as the county seat of Champaign County and a regional commercial center. While Urbana was founded in the 1830s and began its development in the ensuing decades, the oldest buildings in the district are from the 1870s. The city expanded considerably in the late nineteenth and early to mid twentieth centuries, and most of the district's buildings were constructed during this period. Local architect Joseph Royer designed many of the district's most prominent buildings, including the 1901 Romanesque Revival Champaign County Courthouse.[2]

Downtown Urbana Historic District
Champaign County Courthouse
LocationRoughly bounded by Illinois, Walnut, Water, Goose Alley, and Cedar Sts., Urbana, Illinois
Coordinates40°06′27″N 88°12′29″W
Area32.7 acres (13.2 ha)
NRHP reference No.100004308[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 15, 2011

The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 15, 2011.[1]

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