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Uptown |
Number of Archive records |
76 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Object records |
11 |
Number of Photo records |
226 |
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A 3.5 x 2.25 envelope from the Munch's pharmacy. The writing on the envelope reads: Lake Bluff Pharmacy G. W. Munch 40 Scranton Lake Bluff, ILL. Phone: Lake Bluff 698. The pharmacy later became the temporary location of the library and Munch had living space on the second floor. It was later demolished after his assistant, Howie Willms bought the business, and built a new brick story building for his pharmacy at 100 East Scranton Avenue
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A pair of silver cat earrings from the Lake Bluff Pharmacy. The earrings sold for $12.50.
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A black and white cover of a 1966 appointment calendar with a picture of the Lake Bluff Pharmacy on the cover. The Pharmacy was owned by Howard Wilms and was located at 100 East Scranton Avenue.
Lake Bluff Pharmacy
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An address label for Clark Associates, located at 30 East Scranton Avenue, Lake Bluff.
An address label for Clark Associates
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Black and white photo of downtown Lake Bluff showing the Sankiewicz building and east along Scranton Ave. A few cars and bicycles are shown on the south side of the street. Message on reverse.
Scranton Ave.
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116 E Scranton - Old Cahill home (Arvidson). Future site for Lake Forest Bank. 116 East Scranton Avenue
Slide $463 116 East Scranton 1970
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123 East Scranton Avenue - An Architectural and Historic Survey of the Camp Meeting Area of Lake Bluff that was completed in 1998. Additional information about the property is available at the Lake Bluff History Museum. 123 East Scranton Avenue Present site of Lake Bluff Library, built in 1975.
123 East Scranton Avenue
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A bag from the Lake Bluff Pharmacy
A bag from the Lake Bluff Pharmacy at 40 East Scranton Avenue with advertising by Hallmark, during the Christmas season
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A brown paper bag from with rope handle from Voila
A brown paper bag from with rope handle from Voila, a French antique store, co-owned by Susie McMurry and Liz Moffitt-Bermingham, and located at 53 East Scranton Avenue in Lake Bluff. The store has since closed.
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A brown paper bag with rope handle from Moonspun Gifts
A brown paper bag with rope handle from MoonSpun Gifts, formerly located at 37 East Scranton Avenue "inside The Shops on Scranton", opened in May of 1998 and has since closed.
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A business card for The Attic and Cupboard - A 3.5" x 5.5" business card for The Attic and Cupboard located at 1 Oak Street, Lake Bluff, at the corner of Oak and East Center Avenue. The owners, Louise Kynoch and Clara Ryckoff, sold antiques and served lunch and dinner.
A business card for The Attic and Cupboard
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A business card for The Daily Grind - A business card for The Daily Grind, which was owned and operated by Rick Harness and daughter Carrie Harness, was located at 600 Walnut and has since moved to Lake Forest.
A business card for The Daily Grind
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A business card from Baytree National Bank and Trust - A business card from Baytree National Bank and Trust belonging to Donna Krzyzanowski. Baytree was located at 30 East Scranton Avenue then moved to 4 East Scranton Avenue, before it closed its doors in Lake Bluff.
A business card from Baytree National Bank and Trust
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A business card from Peg Ann Kompany - A business card from Peg Ann Kompany located at 215 East Scranton Avenue. The store was owned and operated by Peg and Kurt Gronau and sold hand made bracelets, charms and other accessories.
Peg Ann Kompany business card
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A business card from the Lake Bluff Hardware Store - A business card on paper that looks like wood from Lake Bluff Hardware Store, listing Peter Porett as President. Also on the card is a three inch ruler and the ServiStar logo. The address is 37 East Scranton Avenue.
A business card from the Lake Bluff Hardware Store
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A business card from the Spice Merchants - A business card from the Spice Merchants, formerly located at 12 East Scranton Avenue. It was owned by Carman and Scott Gladden.
A business card from the Spice Merchants
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A business card from Voila - A business card from Voila. The store was co-owned by Susie McMurray and Liz Moffitt-Bermhingham and sold French Antiques. It was located at 53 East Scranton Avenue.
A business card from Voila
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A color menu from Pastapalooza - A color menu from Pastapalooza, an Italian restaurant formerly located at 20 East Scranton Avenue. The restaurant opened there in April 2013 and has since closed. The restaurant was owned and operated by Lake Forest resident Mike Moore.
A color menu from Pastapalooza
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A color paper menu for the Noodle Bar - A color paper menu for the Noodle Bar, formerly located at 20 East Scranton Avenue. The restaurant opened in the Fall of 2009 and has since closed. It was owned by Richard Bentsen, who died May 2, 2013.
A color paper menu for the Noodle Bar
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A color photo of the sidewalk at Center and Scranton - A color photo of the sidewalk at Center and Scranton showing a pile of bricks and the sidewalk cutouts where the bricks are to be placed. The War Memorial is in the background.
A color photo of the sidewalk at Center and Scranton
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A color photo of the sidewalk at Scranton - A color photo of the sidewalk at Scranton showing saw horses and sidewalk cutouts where bricks are to be placed. The War Memorial and train station are in the background.
A color photo of the sidewalk at Scranton
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A color photo of the south side of east Scranton Avenue - A color photo of the south side of east Scranton Avenue showing the wood three sided enclosure with benches, and the Lake Bluff Hardware Store at 37 East Scranton Avenue and beyond. The street is vacant and covered in snow.
Uptown Lake Bluff in winter
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A color photo of the south side of east Scranton Avenue - A color photo of the south side of east Scranton Avenue with cars in front of the buildings.
A color photo of the south side of east Scranton Avenue
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A color photo of the train station in the early morning - A color photo of the train station in the early morning, taken from East Scranton Avenue. Snow and slush on on Scranton.
A color photo of the train station in the early morning
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A color photo of the train station in the early morning - A color photo of the train station in the early morning, taken from Oak Street and east Scranton Avenue.
A photo of the train station taken from Scranton and Oak
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A color photo of White's Variety Store - A color photo of White's Variety Store with signs saying 20 percent of sales. The store was located at 107 East Scranton Avenue and owned and managed by Ralph White. There are two teenagers in the doorway.
A color photo of White's Variety Store
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A color photo showing the outside of the Noodle Bar - An inkjet print of a color photo showing the outside of the Noodle Bar, formerly located at 20 East Scranton Avenue. It was owned by Richard Bentsen, who died May 2, 2013.
A color photo showing the outside of the Noodle Bar
Record Type: Photo
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A copy of a photo or a postcard dated 1938 - A copy of a photo or a postcard dated 1938. At the bottom of the print reads: Scranton Avenue, the Main Business Street of Lake Bluff. In the distance is the train station, in front of which are the crossing gates for the North Shore Electric Line.
A copy of a photo or a postcard dated 1938
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A faded black and white Polaroid photo of the 700 block of Sheridan Road - A faded black and white Polaroid photo of the 700 block of Sheridan Road taken in the mid 1970s.
A faded black and white Polaroid photo of the 700 block of Sheridan Road
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A faded black and white Polaroid photo of the Sankiewicz block - A faded black and white Polaroid photo of the Sankiewicz block, circa 1975.
A faded black and white Polaroid photo of the Sankiewicz block
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A faded black and white Polaroid photo of the west side Sankiewicz block - A faded black and white Polaroid photo of the west side Sankiewicz block, circa 1975.
A faded black and white Polaroid photo of the Sankiewicz block
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A flier announcing the grand opening of Baytree National Bank and Trust on December 19, 2002 - A flier announcing the grand opening of Baytree National Bank and Trust on December 19, 2002. Baytree National Bank and Trust was located at 30 East Scranton Avenue then moved to 4 East Scranton Avenue, before it closed its doors in Lake Bluff. The cover of the flier is of uptown Lake Bluff, Circa 1910. It shows the wood post office and barn to its left. This location is 4 East Scranton Avenue
A flier announcing the grand opening of Baytree National Bank and Trust on
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A flier for The First National Bank of Lake Bluff - A flier for The First National Bank of Lake Bluff describing the benefits of the bank as well as a floor plan. The First National Bank of Lake Bluff opened April 15, 1965 in a leased building at 30 East Scranton Avenue and moved to 120 East Scranton Avenue in 1972. This building later served as the location of Northern Trust Bank and PNC Bank, before it was demolished in June, 2025.
A flier for The First National Bank of Lake Bluff
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A general letter to Prospective Shareholders of The First National Bank of Lake Bluff - A general letter to Prospective Shareholders of The First National Bank of Lake Bluff announcing that the members of the Organization Committee of The FNBLB has been given permission by the Comptroller of the Currency to organize under the name of The First National Bank of Lake Bluff. the letter outlines how The FNBLK will share Directors and Officers between the two banks, and what role they have in the LB bank. The First National Bank of Lake Bluff opened April 15, 1965 in a leased building at 30 East Scranton Avenue and moved to 120 East Scranton Avenue in 1972. This building later served as the location of Northern Trust Bank and PNC Bank, before it was demolished in June, 2025.
A general letter to Prospective Shareholders of The First National Bank of
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A Green flier announcing the grand opening of Moonspun Gifts - A Green flier announcing the grand opening of Moonspun Gifts on May 1st and 2nd, 1998. Formerly located at 37 East Scranton Avenue "inside The Shops on Scranton" the shop was owned by Chris Moses and has since closed.
A Green flier announcing the grand opening of Moonspun Gifts
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A letter from Negaunee State Bank cashier Thomas Pascoe - A letter on a blank sheet of paper from the cashier at the Negaunee State Bank Thomas Pascoe, responding to Willis Crane's letter, December 12, 1928 regarding the five hundred dollar ($500) check he sent the bank. Pascoe says he credited the account. "However, such was not the case or your instruction. We enclose herewith Cashier's Check to your order for the amount, which we have charged against the $500."
A letter from Negaunee State Bank cashier Thomas Pascoe
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A letter from Willis Crane to the Negaunee State Bank cashier, Thomas Pascoe - A letter from Willis Crane to the Negaunee State Bank cashier, Thomas Pascoe, asking Pascoe to buy stock shares : "Wish you would subscribe for 400 shares of United Corporation - common when issued - as I understand it, you don't have to pay for it until issued. Look for a small boom in shares, signed by Crane.
A letter from Willis Crane to the Negaunee State Bank cashier, Thomas Pasco
Record Type: Archive