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2009 Spring Newsletter
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2009 Spring Newsletter

Long before there was the idea of a preservation movement here in Lake Forest and during the development of the plan for Market Square (which could be considered early urban renewal), buildings were saved for future generations by being
transplanted to new locations and given new purposes, now known as adaptive reuse.

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2008 Winter Newsletter
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2008 Winter Newsletter

A small, elegant pavilion gracefully identifies West Park. Although small in size, its presence defines the park with its detailed brickwork and accents, dog-eared gables, and low overhangs.

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2008 Fall Newsletter
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2008 Fall Newsletter

Just a century ago next year, an epic civic development milestone volume, the Plan of Chicago, was published by the Commercial Club of Chicago.

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2008 Summer Newsletter
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2008 Summer Newsletter

Lake Forest’s train station on McKinley Road and Western Avenue
is a contributing structure in the Original Lake Forest National
Register Historic District established in 1976.

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2008 Spring Newsletter
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2008 Spring Newsletter

It was the recent demolition of the David Adler designed poultry house at Elawa Farm that brought Ms. Crowley’s words to mind. A part of the story of Elawa Farm was erased when the Poultry House fell to a wrecker’s ball.

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2007 Fall Newsletter
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2007 Fall Newsletter

Dating from the mid 19th Century, the log house has been restored by noted preservationist and owner of CrabTree Farm John Bryan, and his team of conservationists.

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2007 Spring Newsletter
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2007 Spring Newsletter

Lake Forest residents all are familiar with Market Square, the east side town center facing the 1900 train station. Many have heard that it is the “first shopping center.”

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2005 Spring Newsletter
Newsletter

2005 Spring Newsletter

IIt’s that time of year again for the Foundation’s Annual Historic Preservation Awards. Please see this newsletter’s centerpiece for the award nomination form.

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