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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HP7_ritzenthaler-farmhouse_Long-Grove-IL.html
Purchased by William Umbdenstock in 1928 and moved from Ritzenthaler farm property one-half mile to the north.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HP6_tavern-and-wagon-shop_Long-Grove-IL.html
First restaurant and central meeting place.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HP5_rose-residence-and-zimmer-hotel_Long-Grove-IL.html
Built as a residence by first village blacksmith Daniel Rose. Later became a ten-room hotel run by the Zimmer family.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HP4_zimmer-residence_Long-Grove-IL.html
Built by John Zimmer, Jr. for his bride. The Zimmer family operated the tavern and wagon shop to the south.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HP3_creamery_Long-Grove-IL.html
Once the largest and most prosperous cheese and butter factory in Northern Illinois. Rebuilt after a fire in 1897.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HMN_george-umbdenstock-residence_Long-Grove-IL.html
George Umbdenstock, Sr. was one of the first village blacksmiths. The two-story section on the right is original.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HLG_bollenbach-wagon-shop_Long-Grove-IL.html
Owned by the Bollenbach family, wagonmakers and blacksmiths, the center two-story section was moved from its original location across the road.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19UZ_douglas-a-4-skyhawk_North-Chicago-IL.html
Panel 1: McDonnell/Douglas A-4D (A-4) "Skyhawk" The Douglas A-4D "Skyhawk" was designed by the late Ed Heinemann in response to a Navy requirement for a fast (but compact) long-range, light-weight carrier jet capable of delivering a nuc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19BY_the-dwyer-settlement-in-lake-county-illinois_Lake-Bluff-IL.html
In 1837 William Dwyer, his wife Mary, and her brother, Dr. Richard Murphy, established a claim to the property on this site and created what was known as the Dwyer Settlement. The Dwyer homestead included a tavern and one of the three stage stops …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17YV_the-francis-stupey-log-cabin_Highland-Park-IL.html
Built in 1847 of hand hewn, virgin white oak timbers, this is Highland Park's oldest standing structure. It was a centennial gift from Exmoor Country Club to the Highland Park Historical Society and the people of Highland Park. In December, 196…
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