Going right back to your original post ...

> experimented with other nearby addresses, and no matter which address
> in this vicinity I use I always get the same street view image. 120
> North Illinois St is also an exact street view address of an street
> view image. So is 114 North Illinois St and if that is fed to the
> geocoder still the same streetview image as now pops up.

Since your target address is hardcoded into the webpage, and the
browser caches the webpage, I wonder if your experiment really did
result in different addresses being geocoded at all.  If you displayed
the geocoder results as a diagnostic, that would show up.

Play with Larry's example, as given in one of the earlier clues, -
  http://www.geocodezip.com/example_geo_streetview.asp
with your 110, 120, 114 addresses etc and see if that's more to your
satisfaction?
The address here is from a form of course, so won't get cached.
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