The Moody-Millington Historic District was designated by the City in 2006. The District, made up of 17 properties, is part of two early additions to the original town of St. Charles: the Millington Addition (1842) and the Moody Addition (1846). The predominant architectural styles represented are Queen Ann, Gothic Revival, Prairie, Craftsman, and National, with the earliest structures dating from the 1860s.
A survey of the Near West Side was conducted in 2003. The survey area includes properties directly west of the Central Historic District, bounded by State Street to the north, Cutler Street to the south, and 8th Street to the west. The structures that now comprise the Moody-Millington Historic District are included in the survey.
The Historic District Nomination for the Moody-Millington Historic District(PDF, 349KB) includes the district boundary and history of the area.
Near West Side Survey
- Near West Side Survey Area(PDF, 3MB)
- 1st St.(PDF, 493KB)
- 2nd St.(PDF, 2MB)
- 3rd St.(PDF, 2MB)
- 4th St.(PDF, 3MB)
- 5th St.(PDF, 3MB)
- 6th St.(PDF, 3MB)
- 7th St.(PDF, 3MB)
- 8th Ct.(PDF, 242KB)
- 8th St.(PDF, 231KB)
- Bowman St.(PDF, 149KB)
- Cedar St.(PDF, 1MB)
- Cutler St.(PDF, 671KB)
- Geneva Road(PDF, 631KB)
- Illinois St.(PDF, 424KB)
- Indiana St.(PDF, 1MB)
- W Main St.(PDF, 994KB)
- Moody St.(PDF, 138KB)
- Oak St.(PDF, 888KB)
- Prairie St.(PDF, 3MB)
- State St.(PDF, 2MB)
- Walnut St.(PDF, 503KB)
- Moody-Millington Historic District Properties(PDF, 1MB)
- Millington Historic District Properties(PDF, 9MB)