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Hose Tower |
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Around the Bend on Center Ave Lake Bluff - Sepia photograph of Center Ave. with Village Hall and water pumping station. Center Ave is unpaved. The Cornerstone for the building was laid February 7, 1905. The architect was Webster Tomlinson, the only partner of Frank Lloyd Wright ever had. The building was designed with space on the main floor for the Fire Dept., village clerk, the village marshall and 2 lock up cells. The tower, equipped to pull up and dry 50 foot lengths of fire hose, was removed in the 1930s because it was falling apart, and replaced in 1995. 40 East Center Avenue
Postcard #151 Around the Bend On Center Av., Lake Bluff
Record Type: Photo
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The exterior of village hall and completed board room addition - A photo showing the exterior of village hall, 40 East Center Avenue and completed board room addition. Village Hall was built in 1904 and designed by architect Webster Tomlinson. The tower was designed to handle the canvas hoses used by fire department. The tower, used to dry the hoses in the early days, was removed in 1935 and replace during Lake Bluff's Centennial year, 1995. Village Hall at one time also housed the jail. Village Hall was built with $6,500 received from railroad contracts,on land donated by village president Fred Cornish and his wife Alice Cornish.
The exterior of village hall and completed board room addition
Record Type: Photo
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Village hall showing the garage door open and a car in front of the door - A reproduced black and white photo of the village hall, 40 East Center Avenue, showing the garage door open and a car in front of the door. Village Hall was built in 1904 and designed by architect Webster Tomlinson. The tower was designed to handle the canvas hoses used by fire department. The tower, used to dry the hoses in the early days, was removed in 1935 and replace during Lake Bluff's Centennial year, 1995. Village Hall at one time also housed the jail. Village Hall was built with $6,500 received from railroad contracts,on land donated by village president Fred Cornish and his wife Alice Cornish.
Village hall showing the garage door open and a car in front of the door
Record Type: Photo
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