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    • 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...
    • 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...
    • Sigwalt Street, 103 East

    • Sigwalt Street, 103 East

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

    • In the 1930s, before this was a commercial corner, the Lutheran school janitor, Charles J. Bartelt, his wife Emma and their six children lived here. By 1943, only three of their children, Harold, Elizabeth and Leona, lived with them. This item is...
    • Vail Avenue, 35 South

    • Vail Avenue, 35 South

    • Dwellings; Sigwalt Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Vail Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Lost architecture

    • This house, which was at the corner of Sigwalt Street and Vail Avenue, was built about 1869 by the Schulenburg family. At the time of the great Chicago fire of 1871, refugees were housed here and in other local homes until adequate shelter could...
    • Sigwalt Street, 406 West

    • Sigwalt Street, 406 West

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

    • This prairie style craftsman cottage home with original clapboard siding was built about 1925. It features a picturesque double slope roof with dormers. The porch was originally open with large columns. The enclosed wooden front porch was added...
    • Sigwalt Street, 406 West

    • Sigwalt Street, 406 West

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

    • This prairie style craftsman cottage home with original clapboard siding was built about 1925. It features a picturesque double slope roof with dormers. The porch was originally open with large columns. The enclosed wooden front porch was added...

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