
Oakwood Behind Deerpath
In 1979, domino rezoning in the Vine-Oakwood Historic District razed an important small historic house, repeated recently at 334 E. Westminster with the Quinlan coach house.

In 1979, domino rezoning in the Vine-Oakwood Historic District razed an important small historic house, repeated recently at 334 E. Westminster with the Quinlan coach house.

The Lake Forest Preservation Foundation opposes the modified plans for Phase 3 of the McKinley Rd. Development, citing non-compliance with historic preservation standards.

To Preserve and Protect, Historian Arthur Miller and Lake Forest Preservation Foundation teaming up to publish Architectural Lake Forest as featured in the 11/6/22 Northshore Weekend.

After a yearlong lawsuit over Phase 3 of the McKinley Road development, the City of Lake Forest approved a conditional settlement allowing a single-family home on Westminster with a larger condominium behind it.

The Lake Forest Preservation Foundation is a non-profit organization with over 500 members, consisting largely of Lake Forest residents. For nearly 50 years, our mission has been to preserve the historic visual character of Lake Forest.

The mission statement of the Lake Forest Preservation Foundation (“LFPF”) is to protect the historic visual character of Lake Forest.

The Preservation Foundation Board urges the City Council to prioritize the maintenance of the historic Lake Forest Library, particularly fixing its dome.