Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1939, Inside back cover

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a Avenue, oue-boifN or h Hm Milo wýeSf of MécormolckS For public conveiec and enligh ten ntohmedig iside and. ott--construc-ti, hoicé ofa aerials, 'land"cp infrnisings. and pricing,-these te n houses were. 'buit ini graceful formation within two adjoining blocks on both sides of one . street. The houles of tlwe lea4ing, builders, each of whom has developed an individual technique, are alternated in their varying styles on each side and across the street, presenting an unusual opportunity for compar- ing designis, prices, and workmanship. *Early Colonial and Southern Colonial archi- tecture. They are located ini the Evanston-, S Lincolnwood Sixth Addition, a development where homes must cost ten thousand dollar,'S or more. The- neighborhood is zoned for. single-family residences. It is within the Evanston grade- and high-school' district 1. 'I Show-

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