Built using Prize Home winner #12 design. A master suite, with separate bathroom and walk-in closet, makes this house distinctive. With three bedrooms and two full baths, plus a separate dining area plus breakfast nook, this house is one of the…
Built using Prize Home winner #18 design. One of two built from this design (the other is 240 E. Park Avenue in Wheaton). Despite being a four-bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom design, the Highland Park version was torn down in 2005 and replaced by…
Built using Prize Home winner #5 design. Initially a two-bedroom house with a flat-roof over the garage, the garage now has a conventionally peaked roof. A two story addition expands the first floor living space and adds a third bedroom to the second…
Built using Prize Home winner #16 design. One of two built from the same design, this version has been substantially altered. (The other version is 6817 Francisco.) It now has an addition over the garage, and an expansion on the first floor. Although…
Built using Prize Home winner #3 design. Originally, this house had two bedrooms; today there is a third bedroom and an addition on the back. While the porch roof might have been a later edition, it is likely the house was built with more…
Built using Prize Home winner #21 design. The designer created a completely open plan for living, dining and kitchen, separating the bedrooms along one wing. With four bedrooms and two bathrooms, this is a large house. Owners at some point converted…
Cover of Two Short Plays by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, edited with an introduction by Ioana Cornea and Benjamin Goluboff; illustrations by Jaime Deare and Emily Murman
Max Linder and Martha Mansfield acting on set for the film Max Comes Across, Chicago, Illinois, 1917. Further study reveals it to be most likely from Max Wants a Divorce.
Cover image of sheet music for "The Streets of Cairo, or, The Poor Little Country Maid," by James Thornton.
James Thornton was an Irish-born comedian and songwriter who achieved moderate success on the vaudeville stage around the turn of the…
Cover image and audio recording of "The Ferris Wheel March and Two Step, by Samuel Lapin. Cover image includes a photo by J.B. Quirk Cut Co. of decorated ferris wheels and an unattributed photo of Lapin