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    • Central Plaza

    • Central Plaza

    • Buildings; Business enterprises; Mount Prospect (Ill.) -- History; Shopping centers -- Illinois;

    • Postcard showing the businesses in the Central Plaza shopping center at the corner of Main Street and Central Road around 1960. The Plaza was opened in 1959. The stores included A & P Grocery Store, the Coffee Cup, Mount Prospect Liquors, and...
    • Dolores Haugh Oral History

    • Dolores Haugh Oral History

    • Mount Prospect (Ill.) -- History; Oral histories;

    • Audio and text versions of an oral history with Dolores Haugh as subject. The interview took place on August 13, 1991 in Mount Prospect, Illinois. The interviewer was Patricia Kelly.
    • Nelson Budd Wilder Oral History

    • Nelson Budd Wilder Oral History

    • Mount Prospect (Ill.) -- History; Oral histories;

    • Audio and text versions of an oral history with Nelson Budd Wilder as subject. The interview took place on October 9, 1991 in Mount Prospect, Illinois. The interviewer was Judy Klein.
    • Campbell Street

    • Campbell Street

    • Campbell Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.);

    • Taken in 1932, this photo of Campbell Street at Dunton Avenue shows the Atlantic and Pacific store (A & P) in the foreground. This item is part of the collection of the Arlington Heights Historical Society (http://www.ahmuseum.org).
    • Campbell Street

    • Campbell Street

    • Campbell Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Butchers; Grocers; Post office buildings; Confectionery; Barbershops; Real Estate business

    • Looking down Campbell Street between Evergreen and Dunton Avenues in 1928, the following may be seen: Otto Jarling Meat Market; National Tea Company; the Post Office; Heidorn's Sweet Shop; Krause's Market; the A & P store; Newmann's Barber shop,...
    • Euclid Avenue, 300 East

    • Euclid Avenue, 300 East

    • Dwellings; Euclid Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • This was the home of Dr. James B. Hawkes, who came to the village of Dunton (now Arlington Heights) in 1857. He practiced medicine until 1883 and remained here until his death in 1898. Until the erection of the brick building at 2-4 North Dunton...

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