Nauvoo House, Nauvoo State Park
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The Nauvoo House in Nauvoo, Illinois, is a boarding house that Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, began constructing in the 1840s. The boarding house was never completed, but the structure was later converted into a residential home and renamed the Riverside Mansion. The Nauvoo House, as it is referred to today, is part of the Nauvoo Historic District, a National Historic Landmark. ()
Coordinates: 40°32'24"N, 91°23'29"W
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860 Main StreetNauvoo State Park
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Nauvoo House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Nauvoo Illinois Temple, Monument to Women Memorial Garden, Joseph Smith Historic Site Visitor Center.
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Which popular attractions are close to Nauvoo House?
Nearby attractions include Joseph Smith Historic Site Visitor Center, Nauvoo (4 min walk), Nauvoo Illinois Temple, Nauvoo (21 min walk), Monument to Women Memorial Garden, Nauvoo (23 min walk).