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    • Wing Street, East

    • Wing Street, East

    • Dwellings; Wing Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Miner Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Arlington Heights Road (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Evergreen Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • This section of East Wing Street (the 100 block) became the drive through for parking for retail establishments and restaurants in an eleven story apartment and commercial business structure that was built in 1987. The complex was built on the...
    • Miner Street looking east

    • Miner Street looking east

    • Dwellings; Dunton Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Evergreen Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Miner Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • Looking east on Miner Street from Dunton Avenue to Evergreen Avenue one can see the apartment building to the west of Chin's Chinese Restaurant and the elevated crosswalk which provides access from the high-rise apartment building built about 1987...
    • Dunton Avenue looking north, Postcard

    • Dunton Avenue looking north, Postcard

    • Dunton Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Miner Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • The picture on the postcard looks north on Dunton Avenue from Miner Street and one can see that the street is now paved and large trees line the street. This item is part of the collection of the Arlington Heights Historical Society...
    • Wing Street Looking Northwest Along Northwest Highway

    • Wing Street Looking Northwest Along Northwest Highway

    • Dwellings; Wing Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Northwest Highway (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Evergreen Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Miner Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • This section of East Wing Street (the 100 block) became the drive through for parking for retail establishments and restaurants in an eleven story apartment and commercial business structure that was built in 1987. The complex was built on the...
    • Douglas Avenue, 212 North

    • Douglas Avenue, 212 North

    • Douglas Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Schools; Evergreen Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Miner Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); St. James Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • Pictured is Arlington Height's second school building. In 1849, a one room school was built at the northwest corner of Evergreen Avenue and Miner Street. The children of William and James Dunton attended that school. As the town of Dunton (now...
    • Douglas Avenue, 212 North

    • Douglas Avenue, 212 North

    • Douglas Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Miner Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Evergreen Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Schools; St. James Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • Pictures is Arlington Height's second school building. In 1975, associate principal of Sacred Heart of Mary High School, Jim Marx, learned he was living in a former schoolhouse. He was watering his lawn as a biker told his companions about one of...
    • Douglas Avenue, 212 North

    • Douglas Avenue, 212 North

    • Douglas Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Miner Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Evergreen Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Schools; St. James Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • Pictured in the 1990s, the residence at 212 North Douglas Avenue was the second school house for the town of Dunton (now Arlington Heights). About 1870, the school which was originally at the northwest corner of Evergreen Avenue and Miner Street...
    • Douglas Avenue, 212 North - Demolition

    • Douglas Avenue, 212 North - Demolition

    • Douglas Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Miner Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Evergreen Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Schools; St. James Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Lost architecture

    • In 1998, the old frame structure which had been the second school in the town of Dunton (now Arlington Heights) was demolished. The school had been located at the northwest corner of Evergreen Avenue and Miner Street and was converted to a...
    • Recreation Park

    • Recreation Park

    • Park buildings; Park facilities; Miner Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • Located at 500 East Miner Street, Recreation Park was a WPA (Works Progress Administration) project constructed on land donated by Walter Krause Sr. Trustee Schneberger, Mayor Flentie and Walter Krause Jr., on the very last day to submit plans,...
    • Recreation Park Field House

    • Recreation Park Field House

    • Park buildings; Park facilities; Miner Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • Created as a WPA (Works Progress Administration) project in the 1930s, this building at 500 East Miner Street has served the community in many capacities. It has hosted summer reading programs for the library, served as a temporary house of...
    • Miner Street, 13 East

    • Miner Street, 13 East

    • Miner Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • This home was built about 1878. The address at least from 1930 to 1943 was listed as 11 East Miner Street. It was during this time that the house was occupied by two sisters, Misses Caroline and Minnie Meyer, along with various boarders. This...
    • Miner Street and Dunton Avenue

    • Miner Street and Dunton Avenue

    • Dwellings; Miner Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dunton Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • In this 1978 picture, the building in the foreground of this picture at the intersection of Miner Street and Dunton Avenue was originally the Arlington Heights State Bank Building. The bank failed in the early 1930s and beginning in the late...
    • Recreation Park

    • Recreation Park

    • Park buildings; Park facilities; Miner Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • In August 1934, the Village of Arlington Heights began to think about constructing a municipal swimming pool for the community. Walter Krause Sr. donated 13.59 acres of land for a park and pool (500 East Miner Street today). But, by September 1935,...
    • Miner Street, 210 West

    • Miner Street, 210 West

    • Miner Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings

    • This was the home of John Klehm. John was trained as a mason, but later he became a potato merchant. For a sideline, he began grafting cherry trees which proved to be the most profitable. In 1856, he established Klehm Nursery on Railroad Ave. ...
    • Miner Street looking east

    • Miner Street looking east

    • Dwellings; Miner Street (Arlington Heights, Ill.)

    • Surrounded by high-rise apartments on two sides, Chin's Chinese Restaurant has remained in this location since about 1959. The building to the east has housed various restaurants (in the 1990s, it was Granny's Restaurant and, in the 2000s, Uptown...

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