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Lohrke Bros.
Blacksmith Shop, circa 1902
The Lohrke
Blacksmith shop was located just north of St. Peter Catholic School
on Niles Center Road.
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Klehm Brothers
Building Storefront, 1906
The Klehm
Brothers Groceries and Dry Goods Store was located on the southwest
corner of Lincoln Avenue and Oakton Street. The people are not
identified.
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Blameuser Building,
1907
The
Blameuser Building was located on the northwest corner of Oakton
Street and Lincoln Avenue. The people are not identified.
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Rose Tavern Building,
pre 1910
The Rose
Tavern was located at the southeast corner of Oakton Street and
Lincoln Avenue.
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Albert Lies
Greenhouse, circa 1910
The Albert
Lies Greenhouse and residence were located on the southwest side of
Floral Avenue at Cleveland Street.
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Farmers Exchange
Tavern, circa 1910
The
Farmers Exchange Tavern was located on the west side of Gross Point
Road just south of Golf Road. This area was known as Sharp Corner.
The man in foreground with hands crossed over and wearing a tie is a
member of the Hohs family. All of the other people are not
identified.
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Klehm Brothers
Building, circa 1910
The Klehm
Brothers Groceries and Dry Goods Store was located on the southwest
corner of Lincoln Avenue and Oakton Street.
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Paroubek's Harness
Maker Building, circa 1910
The Ivan
Paroubek's Harness Maker shop was located at 8045 Lincoln Avenue.
People shown (left to right): Ivan Paroubek, Sr.; Anthony (Tony)
Paroubek; John Paroubek;
Ivan M. Paroubek, Jr.
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A. Kutz Plumbing and
Heating Store, 1910
The A.
Kutz Plumbing and Heating Storefront was located at 7919 Lincoln
Avenue. People shown: possibly A. Kutz and son in doorway.
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Niles Center State
Bank Building, 1910s
The Niles
Center State Bank building was located at 8001 Lincoln Avenue.
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Baumhardt Ice Cream Parlor, circa 1917
The Baumhardt Ice Cream Parlor located at 8023 Lincoln Avenue.
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Niles Center Recreation Rooms, circa 1920
The Niles Center Recreation Rooms was located at 8146 Floral Avenue.
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Paroubek's Bakery
Building, circa 1920
The
Paroubek's Bakery was located at 8101 Niles Center Road. The people
are not identified.
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Bradley and Haben
Funeral Home Car and Building, 1920s
The
Bradley and Haben Funeral was located on the east side of the 8100
block of Lincoln Avenue.
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Bradley and Haben
Funeral Home Building, 1920s
The
Bradley and Haben Funeral was located at 8057 Lincoln Avenue.
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Blameuser Motor
Company Building, 1924
The
Blameuser Motor Company was located at 8008 Lincoln Avenue.
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Niles Center
Mercantile Company Building, 1924
The Niles
Center Mercantile Company was located at 8045 Lincoln Avenue.
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Frank A. Gabel
Hardware Interior, 1924
The Frank
A. Gabel Hardware Store was located at 8120 Lincoln Avenue.
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Niles Center Recreation Rooms Miniature Golf Course, 1925
The Niles Center Recreation Rooms was located at 8146 Floral Avenue.
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Schoening Blacksmith
Shop Interior, circa 1926
The
Schoening Blacksmith shop was located at 7880 Lincoln Avenue.
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Schoening Wagon Maker
Building, 1926
The F.
Schoening Manufacturer of Wagons and Buggies and Horse Shoeing
building was located at 7880 Lincoln Avenue. The men shown are not
identified.
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Bronx Building, 1926
The Bronx
Building is located at 4940 Dempster Street. The Bronx Restaurant is
shown on Bronx Avenue.
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Bronx Building, 1926
The Bronx
Building is shown under construction and is located at 4940 Dempster
Street.
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Niles Center Recreation Rooms Interior, 1926
The Niles Center Recreation Rooms was located at 8146 Floral Avenue.
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Niles Center Recreation Rooms Interior, 1926
The Niles Center Recreation Rooms was located at 8146 Floral Avenue.
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Niles Center Recreation Rooms Interior, 1926
The Niles Center Recreation Rooms was located at 8146 Floral Avenue.
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Edward A. Heinz Radio
Shop Building, 1929
The Edward
A. Heinz Radios and Service Shop was located at 8149 Lincoln Avenue.
The two men are not identified.
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Bronx Building, 1929
The Bronx
Building is located at 4940 Dempster Street.
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4712 Oakton Street
Building, 1929
The 4712
Oakton Street building was occupied by the following
businesses: Marley Real Estate, Cash Grocery and Market, Meat
Market.
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Niles Center Coal and
Building Material Co. Building, 1929
The Niles
Center Coal and Building Material Company was located at 4831 Oakton
Street.
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Swenson Brothers, College Hill Properties sign, late 1920s
College Hill Properties was located on Church Street just west of McCormick Boulevard.
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Swenson Brothers Members at College Hill Properties sign, late 1920s
College Hill Properties was located on Church Street just west of McCormick Boulevard.
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Swenson Brothers Properties, 1929
Swenson Brothers Properties was located on Church Street, west of McCormick Boulevard.
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College Hill Properties Groundbreaking Ceremony, late 1920s
College Hill Properties was located on Church Street just west of McCormick Boulevard.
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College Hill Properties Contstruction, late 1920s
College Hill Properties was located on Church Street just west of McCormick Boulevard.
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Fix-It Shop Building,
1930
The Fix-It
Shop was located on the north side of Oakton Street east of Lincoln
Avenue. The man in the doorway is not identified. The Gerhardt
Blacksmith Shop is also shown.
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8000 Lincoln Avenue
Building, circa 1930
The 8000
Lincoln Avenue building was occupied by a drug store owned by
Gerhart Monahan and the First National Bank of Niles Center.
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Weber Garage Building,
circa 1930
The Weber
Garage building was located at 5030 Oakton Street.
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Five and Dime Store
Interior, 1930s
The Five
and Dime Store was located at 8007 Lincoln Avenue.
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Gabel Store Interior,
1930s
The Gabel
Store was located at 8120 Lincoln Avenue. The men are not
identified.
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Klehm Brothers
Building, circa 1933
The Klehm
Brothers Groceries and Dry Goods Store was located on the southwest
corner of Lincoln Avenue and Oakton Street.
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Oakton Tunnel Tavern
Interior, 1934
The
Oakton Tunnel Tavern was located in the lower level of 8000 Lincoln
Avenue building. People shown: man behind bar is Henry Clesen; man
on stool with hat and suit is Joe Tury.
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8008 Lincoln Avenue
Commercial Building, 1940s
The
commercial building located at 8008 Lincoln Avenue. The business
signs shown: Joe's Tailors and Men's Wear, Royal Blue Store.
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