Historic Homes of Riverside, Illinois

We all love Riverside's charm and character, especially with all of the historic homes in the neighborhood. From Wikipedia
According to "Riverside in 1871 With a Description of its Improvements", a booklet by The Riverside Improvement Company, The Riverside Improvement Company was established in April, 1869 to build a charming modern suburban neighborhood called "Riverside". About nine miles from Chicago, Riverside covers about 1,600 acres of land along the Des Plaines River. Frederick Law Olmsted, designer of Central Park, New York, furnished the plans for Riverside. Riverside village is unique among Chicago suburbs. Throughout the village, winding roads and green areas along the river create a park like setting.[4]
Water Tower in Riverside, IL is designed by Jenney, Schermerhor & Bogart, architects and Engineers. Like the Water Tower in Chicago, the Riverside water tower is also a well-known landmark in the area. It is both a water tank and a decorative element in the village-scape.
The Riverside district includes the streets, parkways, parklands, and historic gas street lighting in the area bounded by 26th St., Harlem and Ogden Aves., the Des Plaines River, and Forbes Rd.[3] Also included are the many homes and estates designed by architects such as Frank Lloyd WrightDaniel BurnhamLouis SullivanWilliam Le Baron JenneyFrederick Clarke Withers, and Calvert Vaux.[5] Several homes, such as the F. F. Tomek House and the Coonley House, have individually received National Historic Landmark status.
All but about 100 acres (40 ha) of the village was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1970.
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