Our Accomplishments and Successes


1976blank.gifPreservation Conference sponsored jointly with the Lake Forest Garden Club, the Historical Society, Open Lands and Nature Conservancy

1976hist-dist.jpgFoundation support for the Lake Forest National Register District [pink]

1978 - 1986station-p3.jpgRaised $400,000 to renovate the downtown railroad station [691 North Western Avenue]

1980hist-dist.jpgFoundation support for the Vine-Oakwood-Green Bay Road National Register District [blue]

1985first-baptist.jpg$500 grant to the First Baptist Church for exterior renovation [673 Oakwood Avenue]

1990blank.gif$500 grant to support the preservation of the historic resources of Fort Sheridan

1990 - 1995hist-dist.jpgFoundation support, including $34,000 and many volunteer hours, for the Green Bay Road National Register District [yellow]

1991guidebook-p3.jpgFirst printing of A Preservation Foundation Guide to National Register Properties | Lake Forest, Illinois

19931906-plan.jpg$3,000 grant to Lake Forest College for conservation of a rare 1906 general plan for Lake Forest University [Basement, Donnelley and Lee Library, 555 North Sheridan]

1993 - 2001blank.gifFoundation voted to help fund a comprehensive list of all significant houses within the City's Historic District

1994 - 1998blank.gif$1,250 grant to the Illinois towns of Eldred and Hillview following devastating 1993 floods

1994guidebook-p3.jpgSecond printing of A Preservation Foundation Guide to National Register Properties | Lake Forest, Illinois

1994 - 1995everett-bell.jpgRestoration and installation of Old Everett School bell on the occasion of its 80th anniversary [Lobby, 1111 Everett School Road]

1996bennett-bell.jpg$4,700 for the restoration and mounting of the Bennett Memorial Bell at the downtown train station. The bell was a gift of Kay Bennett, the widow of Edward H. Bennett, Jr., who was one of the Foundation's founders and first president [691 North Western Avenue]

1996 - 1998bridge-p3.jpgRaised over $125,000 to restore the Walden-Bluff's Edge Bridge [end of Walden Lane]

1997 - 1998city-hall-map-case.jpg$1,700 grant for the construction and mounting of the map case in the lobby of City Hall [Lobby, City Hall, 220 East Deerpath]

1998 - 2001gorton-west.jpg$10,750 grant to Gorton Community Center for the restoration of the original canopied west entrance and lantern [400 East Illinois]

1998 - 1999market-square-fountain.jpg$10,000 grant to Market Square 2000, some of which was used to restore the fountain's foundation

2000elawa.jpg$10,000 to the City for the Elawa Farms campaign [1401 West Middlefork Drive]

2000blank.gifFoundation and the City co-sponsored the 20th Annual Statewide Preservation Conference hosted by Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois

2000first-baptist.jpg$1,000 grant to the First Baptist Church for exterior repair in honor of their 100th anniversary [673 Oakwood Avenue]

2000dickinson.jpg$25,000 grant to the City for the exterior restoration of Dickinson Hall, designed by Edwin Hill Clark in 1929 [Grove School Campus, 100 East Old Mill Road]

2003farnsworth.jpg$1,000 grant to Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois toward their purchase of Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House in Plano, IL

2003ragdale.jpg$10,000 grant to Ragdale Foundation for its restoration campaign [1260 North Green Bay Road]

2004elawa.jpg$25,000 grant to the Elawa Farm Foundation for regrading work and architectural review [1401 West Middlefork Drive]

2004ragdale-barn.jpg$40,000 grant to Ragdale Foundation for emergency repairs to the foundation of the Howard Van Doren Shaw barnhouse [1260 North Green Bay Road]

2004blank.gifFoundation and the City co-sponsored a two-day seminar, "Sense and Cents-abilities" with key-note speaker Donovan Rypkema"

2004wwi-fence.jpgRepaired and reinstalled a 1921 Knights of Pythias World War I memorial gate and plaque around an old elm tree [northeast corner of Deerpath and Green Bay Road]

2004gas-light.jpg$15,000 grant to the City to help relight the 438 historic gas lights

2005blank.gif$10,000 grant to Lake Forest College to help fund a campus-wide preservation planning document

2005elawa-cases.jpgIn cooperation with the Historical Society, $2,500 for the Elawa Farm Barn historical display [1401 West Middlefork Drive]

2006logcabin2-051105.jpgThanks to the generosity of Lake Bluff resident, John Bryan, a 165-year-old log cabin formerly located on Mills Court in Lake Forest will be preserved, and future generations will be able to enjoy what is perhaps the oldest surviving Lake Forest home. The cabin was moved to a wooded grove near Lake Michigan on Crab Tree Farm in Lake Bluff.