Washington Square Park (Ottawa, Illinois)

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Washington Square Park (Ottawa, Illinois) is a historic public park best known as the site of the first Lincoln–Douglas debate in 1858.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
public park
urban park
category Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois
National Historic Landmarks in Illinois
Ottawa, Illinois NERFINISHED
Parks in Illinois
Protected areas of LaSalle County, Illinois
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eventDate 1858-08-21
eventLocation first Lincoln–Douglas debate NERFINISHED
hasFeature benches
commemorative plaques
lawns
trees
walkways
hasHeritageDesignation U.S. National Historic Landmark NERFINISHED
U.S. National Register of Historic Places listing NERFINISHED
hasMonument Lincoln–Douglas debate monument NERFINISHED
hasPlaque marker describing the first Lincoln–Douglas debate
hasStatue statue of Abraham Lincoln NERFINISHED
statue of Stephen A. Douglas NERFINISHED
hasUse public gatherings
recreation
heritageStatusReason location of the first Lincoln–Douglas debate in 1858
knownFor site of the first Lincoln–Douglas debate
locatedIn Illinois
LaSalle County, Illinois NERFINISHED
Ottawa, Illinois NERFINISHED
namedAfter George Washington
NRHPType national historic landmark district
openToPublic yes
operator City of Ottawa NERFINISHED
partOf Ottawa Historic District NERFINISHED
significance associated with Abraham Lincoln
associated with Stephen A. Douglas
important site in American political history

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Ottawa, Illinois, United States hasHistoricSite Washington Square Park (Ottawa, Illinois)