LtoR Ira Hole, George Millard, Frank McCaffrey, Newmn Finney. From the Highland Park Schools Collection, US IlHpHS scho.col.1.2.004. Provenance unknown. (read more)
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LtoR Ira Hole, George Millard, Frank McCaffrey, Newmn Finney. From the Highland Park Schools Collection, US IlHpHS scho.col.1.2.004. Provenance unknown. (read more)
"Along the Beach, Highland Park, Ill." Popular postcard taken from glass negative slide image, likely taken by Jesse Lowe Smith. Published by various William Anderson Dry ... (read more)
In February 1968, Lincoln School set the pace to raise money to preserve and move Stupey Cabin. (read more)
Trail tree at Mr. Carquivilles Place" (read more)
"Fletcher's Pier." This image was likely taken in the late 19th century. If you look, you may recognize the road winding down Park Avenue to Lake ... (read more)
A reversible steeple-cab locomotive pulls passengers into Ravinia Park in its early decades. high.rail.1.3 (read more)
Contractors plant south of Washington Avenue. Highwood, Illinois. May 16, 1924. cnwr.ima (read more)
ca. 1905 Left to Right, Rear to Front: Matt Smith, Bob Lyons, Ed Whiting, Lou Stokes, Charlie Lundgren, John Gartley, Hack Hemmingway, Nick Wink, Pete Yde, ... (read more)
North western train -- carrying milk and passengers-- wreck north of Elm Place, 1907. Postcard photographed by Brand's Studio. Accession no. 68-493-1. Donated to the Highland ... (read more)
The Chicago and Milwaukee Electric Railroad Vine St. station (the Mockler Barn is in the background), 1910. Accession 70-829-1 donated to the Society by James Mockler. ... (read more)
The North Shore Line of 1916 (ceased 1963) at Beech St. and St. Johns, December 9, 1924. Find out more about the interurban railway and other ... (read more)
Happy Thanksgiving! Highland Park celebrated the 300th anniversary of the first Thanksgiving with a "Pilgrims in the New World" pageant at Sunset Woods Park, November 1921. ... (read more)
Highland Park, November 1972. Historical Society President Robert G Robinson made a "first" legal purchase of an alcoholic beverage in the city of Highland Park, Illinois ... (read more)
Mary Brand (neé Mary Salome Ott in Alsace, 1825) voted November, 7 1916 on a limited ballot. Brand died in January 1921 -- just a few ... (read more)
Mary Brand (neé Mary Salome Ott in Alsace, 1825) voted November, 7 1916 on a limited ballot. Brand died in January 1921 -- just a few ... (read more)
Indian Trail Marker tree in front of Yoelands, now the 200 block of Hazel Avenue. Previously numbered 550 Hazel, ca. 1900-1920, and 160 Hazel, ca. 1911-1952. ... (read more)
Article from the "Highland Park Scene" 12/10/1970 (read more)
October is Van Bergen month in Highland Park, Illinois. Prairie School Architect John S Van Bergen designed this and many other structures in Highland Park, Illinois. (read more)
Picturesque Highland Park Illinois. (read more)
Highland Park as a Summer Resort: The Wildwood Experience The Origins of Chicago’s Jewish North Shore. Exhibit Opening September 9, 2012. (read more)
Highland Park as a Summer Resort: The Wildwood Experience The Origins of Chicago’s Jewish North Shore. Exhibit Opening September 9, 2012. (read more)
The Wildwood, a summer resort, at the south east corner of Hazel and Linden. All of the homes were connected by a shared driveway. Style: Neoclassical (read more)
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