Springfield 1908 Race Riot National Monument is a new national park located in central Springfield, Illinois. No facilities or services are available. However, visitors can get a view of the site from the south end of the HSHS St. John's Hospital Women & Children's Clinic parking lot. While there isn’t physical evidence of the historic “Badlands” neighborhood visible, visitors can see the area that was heavily damaged by the Springfield 1908 Race Riot through the fence. From SpringfieldSpringfield 1908 Race Riot National Monument is located in the central part of town along the north side of Madison Street between 9th and 11th Street. Active train tracks bisect two parcels of land that comprise the site. The best place to view the site is from the parking lot for HSHS St. John's Hospital Women & Children's Clinic. Enter the hospital parking lot from 9th Street (the entrance from Madison Street is currently closed to construction). Park on the south end of the hospital parking lot. View the site through the fence on the east side of the lot. Address for Use in GPS SystemsHSHS St. John's Hospital Women & Children's Clinic is the closest location to the park. Park at the south end of the clinic parking lot. Getting to SpringfieldTransportationSpringfield is located at the junction of I55 and I72. Amtrak (train) and Greyhound (bus) also service Springfield. Once in Springfield, Sangamon Mass Transit District provides transportation around the city.Air TransportationThe Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport services Springfield and is located three miles northwest town.Distances from nearby major cities:
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Last updated: August 20, 2024