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    • Sigwalt Avenue, 100 East

    • Sigwalt Avenue, 100 East

    • Dwellings; Sigwalt Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • The picture shows the Citibank building being demolished in the late 1990s. Citibank moved a block north to the corner of Arlington Heights Road and Campbell Street to the old Arlington Federal and Loan building. Arlington Town Square developed...
    • Meyer's Park and Pond

    • Meyer's Park and Pond

    • Parks; Ponds; Recreation; State Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Davis Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • In 1883, J. A. Kennicott, Chris Geils and Henry Meyer purchased property at State Road (now called Arlington Heights Road) and Davis Street,which they developed into Meyer's Park and Pond. They deepened the natural pond on the grounds, so that in...
    • Meyers Pavilion

    • Meyers Pavilion

    • Parks; Ponds; Recreation; State Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Davis Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • In 1883, J. A. Kennicott, Chris Geils and Henry Meyer purchased property at State Road (now called Arlington Heights Road) and Davis Street, which they developed into Meyer's Park and Pond. They deepened the natural pond on the grounds, so that in...
    • Meyer's Park and Pond, Postcard

    • Meyer's Park and Pond, Postcard

    • Parks; Ponds; Recreation; Amusements; State Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Davis Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • The dance pavilion at the rear of the Henry Meyer home at Meyer's Park and Pond had sides which could be opened up for dances, picnics and even wedding receptions. The park and pond were located at State Road (now called Arlington Heights Road) and...
    • Wing Street and State Road (Arlington Heights Road)

    • Wing Street and State Road (Arlington Heights Road)

    • Granaries; Wing Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); State Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • This view shows the Popp grain mill at the intersection of Wing Street and State Road (now Arlington Heights Road) taken February 1962. People came from miles around because of the stone grinding wheels used to finish the production of wheat or...
    • Davis Street near Arlington Heights Road

    • Davis Street near Arlington Heights Road

    • Davis Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Business districts

    • This 1983 view of Davis Street shows a view of Uncle Albert's Record shop and Aspen Ski & Patio shop. In the late 1990s, this section of Davis Street was closed and the commercial and office section of Arlington Town Square, a development of...
    • Davis Street at Arlington Heights Road

    • Davis Street at Arlington Heights Road

    • Davis Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Business districts; Bicycle shops; Barber shops; Sound recording stores; Lumberyards; Lumber-yards; Bicycle shops

    • In this 1983 photo of Davis Street, the building closest to Arlington Heights Road is Uncle Albert's Record store at 123 East Davis Street. The next two buildings were Aspen Ski & Patio Shop at 121 East Davis Street and Winkelman's Bike Shop at 115...
    • Wing Street, East

    • Wing Street, East

    • Dwellings; Wing Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Miner Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Evergreen Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • This section of East Wing Street (the 100 block) became the drive through for parking for retail establishments and restaurants in an eleven story apartment and commercial business structure that was built in 1987. The complex was built on the...
    • Johnson Peter Elevator

    • Johnson Peter Elevator

    • Elevators; Mills; Grain elevators; Evergreen Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • Johnson Peter Elevator was located south of the tracks at Evergreen Avenue. In addition to Johnson and Peter, the elevator had various owners including Peter and Tewksbury, Christian Geils, Sherman Pate, N. Volz and P. Weidner, and, finally,...
    • Arlington Heights Road

    • Arlington Heights Road

    • Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Sigwalt Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Central Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Rand Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); State Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.);

    • This photo of Arlington Heights Road (previously called State Road) was taken on January 30, 1916, looking north from Sigwalt Street. Beginning in 1913, county roads were covered with gravel and crushed stone and graded higher for drainage. In...
    • Dundee Road - Weidner Farm Home

    • Dundee Road - Weidner Farm Home

    • Dundee Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Farms; Lost architecture; Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • The Weidner farm was a dairy farm in north Arlington Heights. The old farm house with root cellar entrance, wrap around porch and lightning rod on the roof was built around 1900. In the left background are the stands of the athletic fields of...
    • Dundee Road - Weidner Farm House

    • Dundee Road - Weidner Farm House

    • Dundee Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Farms; Lost architecture; Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • A rear view of the Weidner farm house which was built around 1900 on Dundee Road showing additions. The farm was replaced with Buffalo Grove High School and apartment and condominium complexes just north of Dundee Road and east of Arlington Heights...
    • Dundee Road - Weidner Farm House

    • Dundee Road - Weidner Farm House

    • Dundee Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Farms; Lost architecture; Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • Driving in the driveway on the north side of Dundee Road on an autumn afternoon, this facade would have presented itself to the visitor looking west. The porch caught the eastern and southern sun; the root cellar was handy from the rear door. The...
    • Dundee Road - Weidner Farm, Silo

    • Dundee Road - Weidner Farm, Silo

    • Dundee Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Farms; Lost architecture; Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Silos

    • A large distinctive silo on Dundee Road with a small barn capping the structure was one of the last farming structures to disappear as suburbia encroached on the dairy industry. The farm was the Weidner dairy farm and was replaced with Buffalo...
    • Dundee Road - Weidner Farm Dairy Barn

    • Dundee Road - Weidner Farm Dairy Barn

    • Dundee Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Farms; Lost architecture; Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Silos

    • Dairy herd barn with what was probably a milk shed and two silos on the Weidner dairy farm. The farm was replaced with Buffalo Grove High School and apartment and condominium complexes just north of Dundee Road and east of Arlington Heights Road....
    • Dundee Road - Weidner Farm Dairy Cattle Barn

    • Dundee Road - Weidner Farm Dairy Cattle Barn

    • Dundee Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Farms; Lost architecture; Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • The door in the Weidner barn that was used by the herd to be sheltered and milked. The farm was replaced with Buffalo Grove High School and apartment and condominium complexes just north of Dundee Road and east of Arlington Heights Road. This item...
    • Arlington Heights Gun Club

    • Arlington Heights Gun Club

    • Clubs; Athletes; Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); State Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Algonquin Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • Gun Club at Martens' Blacksmith Shop at the corner of Algonquin and State (later Arlington Heights Road) Roads. Top row: John Martens; William Horstman; Art Windheim; ?; Edward Trebing; ?; ? Bradfield; ?; William Morrison; ?. Middle row: ?; ?;...
    • Arlington Heights Road from Davis Street

    • Arlington Heights Road from Davis Street

    • Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Davis Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Lumber-yards; Lumber trade

    • Tibbits-Cameron Lumber Company was established at 5 South State Road (now Arlington Heights Road). From recreation area (Meyer’s Pond) to lumber yards to temporary city services, this lot south and east of the tracks has had a varied history. It...

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