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for each of these unique properties.


212 S. Main Street, Sycamore
Once the Universalist Church, now the Law Office of Riley N. Onken, P.C.
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204 S. Main Street, Sycamore
Originally home to the Abraham and Sarah Ellwood family. Today, MyInsuranceGuy, Bruch Insurance Services (Sally Bruch) and Service One Financial Group (Paul Loner) can be found in this historically charming building.
Originally home to the Abraham and Sarah Ellwood family. Today, MyInsuranceGuy, Bruch Insurance Services (Sally Bruch) and Service One Financial Group (Paul Loner) can be found in this historically charming building.
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107 W. Exchange Street,
Sycamore
Judge Daniel B. James had this home built in 1858. It is now home to the Turner Law Group.
Judge Daniel B. James had this home built in 1858. It is now home to the Turner Law Group.
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351 N. Main Street, Sycamore
Built as the carriage house to the Townsend mansion, this beautifully renovated structure is home to Resource Bank's Sycamore branch.
Built as the carriage house to the Townsend mansion, this beautifully renovated structure is home to Resource Bank's Sycamore branch.
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1730 N. Main Street, Sycamore
This property is associated with Marshal Stark, one of Sycamore's earliest settlers. Today, it continues its connection to the past as the DeKalb County History Center.
This property is associated with Marshal Stark, one of Sycamore's earliest settlers. Today, it continues its connection to the past as the DeKalb County History Center.
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