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28 E Center Ave |
Number of Archive records |
5 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
0 |
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Canvasing the Neighborhood - An article from Northshore Magazine reviewing the many offerings of Inovasi Restaurant, located at 28 East Center Avenue.
Canvasing the Neighborhood
Record Type: Archive
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Far-Flung Flair Highlights Local Sustainability - An article from the Chicago Tribune titled Far-Flung Flair Highlights Local Sustainability. A review of Inovasi, a restaurant that supports local producers for their ingredients. Located at 28 East Center Avenue.
Far-Flung Flair Highlights Local Sustainability
Record Type: Archive
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Local Retailers Lose Battle with Chain Stores - A Xerox article from January 14, 1993 Lake Forester titled Local Retailers Lose Battle with Chain Stores. The article is about the closing of Bill Osterlein's tailor and clothing store, that had been in business 25 years. Located at 28 East Center Avenue. When his son Vic took over the business in 1992 Vic admitted he was not interested in retail business, which he felt was a dying concern in Lake Bluff. The structure is known as the Sankiewicz Building. There is a photo of the exterior of the building.
Local Retailers Lose Battle with Chain Stores
Record Type: Archive
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New Restaurant Brings Nightlife to Lake Bluff - An article from the Pioneer Press titled New Restaurant Brings Nightlife to Lake Bluff - a review of the new restaurant Holly's, which opened October 13, 2005, is located at 28 East Center Avenue. The article contains a photo of the exterior of the building.
New Restaurant Brings Nightlife to Lake Bluff
Record Type: Archive
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Two receipts from the Lake Bluff Pharmacy - Two receipts from the Lake Bluff Pharmacy given to Gladys Foster of 713 East Prospect Avenue for various items, such as fifty cents for playing cards, Squibbs tooth past at fifteen cents. The address for the pharmacy is stamped and appears to be 28 East Center Avenue, but the phone book for the year 1928 lists the business at 40 East Scranton Avenue. The owner and pharmacist was Graham Munch.
Two receipts from the Lake Bluff Pharmacy
Record Type: Archive
