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Houses of Mount Prospect

July 18, 2012 By HS Board

400 S. We-Go Trail

Date of Construction: 1942

Significant Resident(s): Ross and Mildred Steinle

Style: Cottage

Still Standing: Yes

Subdivision: Northwest Hills Country Club

Does MPHS have a photo: Yes

 

Filed Under: Houses of Mount Prospect

July 18, 2012 By HS Board

5 N. Waverly

Date of Construction: ??

Significant Resident(s): Anton Dvylis

Still Standing: Yes

Subdivision: Kirchoff Subdivision (1917)

Does MPHS have a photo: No

Filed Under: Houses of Mount Prospect

July 18, 2012 By HS Board

900 S. Wa-Pella

Date of Construction: ??

Significant Resident(s): Salvatore DiMucci

Still Standing: Yes

Subdivision: Prospect Park Country Club (1926)

Does MPHS have a photo: No

*See Country Club Neighbors Tour

Filed Under: Houses of Mount Prospect

July 18, 2012 By HS Board

315 S. Wa-Pella

Date of Construction: 1934

Builder(s): Lonnquist Builders

Significant Resident(s): John B. Martin

Style: Tudor

Still Standing: Yes

Subdivision: Colonial Manor (1932)

Does MPHS have a photo: Yes

Filed Under: Houses of Mount Prospect

July 18, 2012 By HS Board

604 W. Sha-Bonee Trail

Date of Construction: 1933

Significant Resident(s): Wiliam D. Schmidt; Dr. Louise Koester

Style: Cotswold Cottage

Still Standing: Yes

Does MPHS have a photo: Yes

*See Country Club Neighbors Tour

Filed Under: Houses of Mount Prospect

July 18, 2012 By HS Board

600 S. See-Gwun

Date of Construction: original – c.1927 renovation/new building – 2004 Builder(s): (2004) Trapani Construction

Significant Resident(s): Mount Prospect Country Club

Style: Tudor

Still Standing: Yes

Subdivision: Prospect Park Country Club (1926)

Does MPHS have a photo: Yes

*See Country Club Neighbors Tour

 

Filed Under: Houses of Mount Prospect

July 18, 2012 By HS Board

420 S. Pine

Date of Construction: 1926

Significant Resident(s): Bert “Ben” E. Terpning

Style: Cotswold Cottage – Lonnquist model home

Still Standing: Yes

Does MPHS have a photo: Yes

*See Country Club Neighbors Tour

Filed Under: Houses of Mount Prospect

July 18, 2012 By HS Board

30 N. Pine

Date of Construction: c. 1927

Significant Resident(s): Adana Bowles

Style: Dutch Colonial Sears “The Puritan” model

Still Standing: Yes

Subdivision: Ernst Busse Addition (1915)

Does MPHS have a photo: Yes

 

Filed Under: Houses of Mount Prospect

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Mount Prospect Historical Society
101 South Maple Street
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
847.392.9006
info@mtphistory.org

The Mount Prospect Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is committed to preserving the history of Mount Prospect, IL, through artifacts, photographs and both oral and written memories of current and former residents and businesspeople.  On its campus in the heart of the Village, the Society maintains the 1906 Dietrich Friedrichs house museum, the ADA-accessible Dolores Haugh Education Center and the 1896 one-room Central School, which was moved to the museum campus in 2008, renovated and opened to the public in 2017, the 100-year anniversary of the Village.

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