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Hometown History Video Series

Episode 41 – Games Plus Building
Episode 40 – Busse Flowers Building
Episode 39 – Rand Road
Episode 38 – Countryside Court Shopping Center
Episode 37 – Post Office
Episode 36 – Northwest Highway
Episode 35 – Friendship Park Conservatory
Episode 34 – Gregory School
Episode 33 – St. Raymond
Episode 32 – Owen Park
Episode 31 – Mount Prospect General Hospital
Episode 30 – Mount Prospect Plaza
Episode 29 – Robert T. Jackson Clearwater Park
Episode 28 – Mount Prospect State Bank
Episode 27 – Prospect High School
Episode 26 – Moehling General Store
Episode 25 – Main Street
Episode 24 – 302 W. Northwest Highway
Episode 23 – Huntington Commons Columns
Episode 22 – Melas Park
Episode 21 – “Where Friendliness is a Way of Life”
Episode 20 – Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall
Episode 19 – The South Church
Episode 18 – Kruse Tavern
Episode 17 – St. Paul Lutheran Church
Episode 16 – Train Station
Episode 15 – Edward Busse Building
Episode 14 – Meeske’s Grocery Store
Episode 13 – Mount Prospect Public Library
Episode 12 – Village Hall
Episode 11 – Tudor Row
Episode 10 – Memory Lane
Episode 9 – Forest River
Episode 8 – Lions Memorial Park
Episode 7 – St. John Lutheran Church
Episode 6 – Arlington Beverage Company Pop Shop
Episode 5 – Mt. Prospect Golf Club
Episode 4 – Weller Creek
Episode 3 – Feehanville School Bell
Episode 2 – Randhurst Shopping Center
Episode 1 – Central School

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Mount Prospect Historical Society
101 South Maple Street
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
847.392.9006
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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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