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PRESENTED BY<br />

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Rogers Park<br />

Blessed Stepinac Croatian<br />

Catholic Mission (St. Henry) 184<br />

6346 N. Ridge Ave.<br />

Saturday 9–11:30am, Sunday 9am–5pm<br />

Henry Schlacks, 1906<br />

Under a soaring tower, the former St. Henry<br />

church features Zettler stained glass and now<br />

serves the Croatian Catholic community.<br />

Casa Bonita 178<br />

7340 N. Ridge Blvd.<br />

Saturday and Sunday 9am–5pm<br />

Alexander Capraro and Morris Komar, 1928<br />

Casa Bonita’s extravagant columns of spiraling<br />

white terra cotta frame a lush courtyard and a<br />

historic indoor pool.<br />

Emil Bach House 177<br />

7415 N. Sheridan Rd.<br />

Saturday and Sunday 11am–4pm<br />

Frank Lloyd Wright, 1915<br />

This Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie-Style house<br />

has been meticulously restored. Once a<br />

country home, it is now a vacation home<br />

and event venue.<br />

Indian Boundary Park<br />

Cultural Center 181<br />

2500 W. Lunt Ave.<br />

Saturday and Sunday 9am–5pm<br />

Clarence Hatzfeld, 1929<br />

A fire nearly destroyed this Tudor-Revival field<br />

house in 2012. It has since been restored<br />

and features Native American-themed<br />

ornamentation.<br />

International Society for Krishna<br />

Consciousness (ISKCON) 182<br />

1716 W. Lunt Ave.<br />

Saturday 9am–1pm, Sunday 9am–5pm<br />

Brydges & Somers, 1917<br />

Lively Hare Krishna ceremonies take place<br />

daily in this former Masonic temple. See<br />

its Classical-Revival features and elaborate<br />

shrines to Hindu deities.<br />

Park Castle Condominiums 180<br />

2416-2458 W. Greenleaf Ave.<br />

Saturday and Sunday 9am–5pm<br />

Jens J. Jensen, 1925<br />

Beneath castle-like towers and turrets, see the<br />

lavish private swimming pool with its charming<br />

fountain and mosaic-tiled walls.<br />

Park Gables Apartments 179<br />

2460 W. Estes Ave.<br />

Saturday and Sunday 9am–5pm<br />

James Denson, 1927<br />

This Tudor-Revival apartment building<br />

evokes the forms of an English village. View<br />

its relaxing courtyard and beautiful indoor<br />

swimming pool.<br />

St. Jerome Roman<br />

Catholic Church 183<br />

1709 W. Lunt Ave.<br />

Saturday and Sunday 9am–5pm<br />

Charles H. Prindeville, 1916<br />

A modest Italian Renaissance exterior conceals<br />

a vast and ornate Baroque sanctuary with one<br />

of Chicago’s longest central aisles.<br />

Visit some of Chicago’s finest<br />

historic buildings<br />

MONROE<br />

BUILDING<br />

Immaculately restored<br />

to its 1912 appearance<br />

104 South<br />

Michigan Avenue<br />

Downtown<br />

Proud participants in<br />

EMIL BACH<br />

HOUSE<br />

Hidden Frank Lloyd Wright<br />

home in Rogers Park<br />

7415 North<br />

Sheridan Road<br />

Rogers Park<br />

PRITZKER<br />

MILITARY LIBRARY<br />

Stunning library and museum<br />

in the Monroe Building<br />

104 South<br />

Michigan Avenue<br />

Downtown<br />

SPECIAL CHICAGO <strong>ARCHITECTURE</strong> FOUNDATION ADVERTISING SECTION | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2015<br />

Edgewater<br />

PARK GABLES APARTMENTS<br />

Berger Park Cultural Center<br />

(Downey House) 187<br />

6205 N. Sheridan Rd.<br />

Saturday and Sunday 9am–5pm<br />

William Carbys Zimmerman, 1906<br />

This lakefront mansion built for a<br />

high-ranking city official is now a field house<br />

and recreation center for Berger Park.<br />

Berger Park North Mansion<br />

(Gunder House) 185<br />

6219 N. Sheridan Rd.<br />

Saturday and Sunday 9am–5pm<br />

Myron H. Church, 1910<br />

Explore one of Chicago’s last<br />

remaining lakefront mansions—<br />

rarely open to the public.<br />

Edgewater Beach Apartments 190<br />

5555 N. Sheridan Rd.<br />

Saturday and Sunday 9am–5pm<br />

Marshall & Fox, 1928<br />

This massive pink building is all that remains of<br />

the storied Edgewater Beach Hotel complex.<br />

See the historic pool and indoor terrace.<br />

Episcopal Church<br />

of the Atonement 189<br />

5751 N. Kenmore Ave.<br />

Saturday 11am–5pm, Sunday 1–5pm<br />

Henry Ives Cobb, 1890<br />

This distinctive red stone English<br />

Gothic church includes a subterranean<br />

columbarium.<br />

Riviera Motor Sales<br />

Company Building 188<br />

5960 N. Broadway<br />

Saturday 9am–5pm, Sunday closed<br />

Richard Bernard Kurzon, 1925<br />

Step inside this former 1920s car showroom,<br />

a remnant of Edgewater’s “Auto Row.”<br />

Sacred Heart Schools,<br />

Driehaus Center<br />

(Conway House) 186<br />

6200 N. Sheridan Rd.<br />

Saturday 9am–2pm, Sunday 10am–4pm<br />

William Carbys Zimmerman, 1906<br />

This restored, rarely-open mansion is one<br />

of the last survivors from Sheridan Road’s<br />

days as a millionaire’s row.<br />

St. Ita Roman<br />

Catholic Church 191<br />

5500 N. Broadway<br />

Saturday 9:30am–4pm, Sunday closed<br />

Henry J. Schlacks, 1927<br />

Visit the grandest church in Edgewater.<br />

Its windows include 200,000 pieces of<br />

stained glass.<br />

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