A view of Loami's Old Town Hall at 102 S. Main St., Loami. Completed in 1905, this building once served as the home court for the Loami High School boy's basketball team. The high school closed in 1940.
The Village of Loami is located in Sangamon County, and is about 15 miles southwest of Springfield. The population was 804 at the 2000 census.
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The ground floor of Loami's Old Town Hall is now occupied by the Loami Country Market, a convenience store and Broaster Recipie Express fried chicken franchise.
The Village of Loami is located in Sangamon County, and is about 15 miles southwest of Springfield. The population was 804 at the 2000 census.
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Loami's Old Town Hall was dedicated in 1905. The present day village hall is located is short walk away.
The Village of Loami is located in Sangamon County, and is about 15 miles southwest of Springfield. The population was 804 at the 2000 census.
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Springfield and ONLY Springfield
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Small Town Churches
Barbers & Barber Shops
Things that are Abandoned, Neglected, Weathered, or Rusty
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A side view of the G. W. Baker Building on the northwest corner of N. Main and Maple Sts.
The Village of Loami is located in Sangamon County, and is about 15 miles southwest of Springfield. The population was 804 at the 2000 census.
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All About Abe (Lincoln)
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George W. Baker was a Loami lumber dealer. I'm not certain if this building was used for his lumber business, a second business, or if the structure bearing his name was simply built to lease.
The Village of Loami is located in Sangamon County, and is about 15 miles southwest of Springfield. The population was 804 at the 2000 census.
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Interested in Central Illinois? Here are my collections and sets relating to the middle section of the Land of Lincoln:
Central Illinois (excluding Springfield)
Springfield and ONLY Springfield
All About Abe (Lincoln)
And here are a few more "topical" sets that may be of interest to you:
Small Town Churches
Barbers & Barber Shops
Things that are Abandoned, Neglected, Weathered, or Rusty
All Things Political
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