Riverview Historic District (Kankakee, Illinois)

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LocationRoughly bounded by River and Eagle Sts., Wildwood Ave., and the Kankakee River, Kankakee, Illinois
Coordinates41°06′34″N 87°51′30″W / 41.10946°N 87.85822°W / 41.10946; -87.85822
Area78.2 acres (31.6 ha)
Riverview Historic District
The Campbell–Powers House in the Riverview Historic District
Riverview Historic District (Kankakee, Illinois) is located in Illinois
Riverview Historic District (Kankakee, Illinois)
Riverview Historic District (Kankakee, Illinois) is located in the United States
Riverview Historic District (Kankakee, Illinois)
LocationRoughly bounded by River and Eagle Sts., Wildwood Ave., and the Kankakee River, Kankakee, Illinois
Coordinates41°06′34″N 87°51′30″W / 41.10946°N 87.85822°W / 41.10946; -87.85822
Area78.2 acres (31.6 ha)
ArchitectFrank Lloyd Wright, Tallmadge & Watson, et al.
Architectural styleAmerican Craftsman, Prairie School, Late Victorian
NRHP reference No.86001488[1]
Added to NRHPAugust 22, 1986
Drs. John and Violet Brown House

The Riverview Historic District is a historic district in Kankakee, Illinois, United States. The 78.2-acre (31.6 ha) area, located around the Kankakee River, is the oldest intact residential neighborhood in the city. It was initially settled by Emory Cobb, who used the land as pasture before erecting a resort hotel. After the hotel burned down, the property was subdivided. The district includes 118 contributing buildings, including two Frank Lloyd Wright houses.

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