Duroc Building

Duroc Building

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Historic National Duroc-Jersey Record Association Building completed in 1916 in the Beaux Arts style. Designed by architects W. H. Reeves & W. M. Allen

Photos from Duroc Building's post 12/15/2019

It’s truly exciting to see the original floors starting to be uncovered under 5 layers of flooring! Each floor of the building has a different species of a different width!

Photos from Duroc Building's post 08/07/2018

The fireplaces of the Duroc...the second story housed the University Club when the building opened in 1916. One wonders the stories that the “friars” of the fireplace could tell!

Photos from Duroc Building's post 07/30/2018

So what does the view from the roof of the Duroc Building? Let’s just say ‘amazing’ as we found out this morning while doing our assessment of the roof in preparation for the future of the Duroc!

Photos 01/20/2018

Does anyone else see a potential time traveler in this photograph of the interior of the Duroc Building?

Photo Circa 1920

Corner of Monroe and Fayette

thecommunityword.com 01/20/2018

thecommunityword.com In 1916, the Board of the National Duroc-Jersey Association made the decision to construct an office building at the corner of Monroe and Fayette streets. A nationwide design search was started in ...

Photos 01/20/2018

Duroc Building corner of Monroe and Fayette - 1923

Current location of AMVETS Post 64

Courtesy: Peoria Public Library

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Photos from Duroc Building's post 01/19/2018

Old sign, New sign,
Faded sign, Blue sign!

12/07/2017

Reviewing project drawings

11/03/2017

Third floor molding detail.

10/17/2017
07/09/2017

Does anyone have any photos from the 'University Club' in Peoria during its first few years in existence - from about 1916 til about 1920?

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237 NE Monroe Street
Peoria, IL
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