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Above: The Illinois Building, planned by State Architect James B. Di Belka, of Chicago, is one of the most pleasing of the State buildings done in classic style. Its great collection of Lincoln relics attracts thousands. Below: The Missouri Building, H. H. Hohenchild, of St. Louis, architect. This is an effective study in colonial architecture. Inside, it is an attractive club-house for Missourians, past and present. | |||