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- Businesses on the northeast corner of 4th Street and Linden Avenues.Businesses on the northeast corner of 4th Street and Linden Avenues.
- View of Lyman Pharmacy on the northwest corner of Fourth Street and Linden Avenues. This business district is also known as Linden Square. Linden Store for Men and Wests Sports Shop can also be seen.View of Lyman Pharmacy on the northwest corner of Fourth Street and ...
- View looks east down Linden Avenue. Photo shows Stremmel 5 & 10 on the northeast corner of the intersection. Baha'i Temple is visible in the distance.View looks east down Linden Avenue. Photo shows Stremmel 5 & 10 ...
- View looks west down Central Avenue. A drugstore is on the northwest corner of the intersection and Wilmette Village Hall on the southwest corner.View looks west down Central Avenue. A drugstore is on the northwest ...
- View looks down Wilmette Avenue toward the northeast. Lyman Drugs is visible on the corner.View looks down Wilmette Avenue toward the northeast. Lyman Drugs is visible ...
- View looks east down Wilmette Avenue. Also visible in the photograph is Encyclopedia Britannica Films, Jewel and a dry goods store.View looks east down Wilmette Avenue. Also visible in the photograph is ...
- View looks southwest along Wilmette Avenue. Businesses visible in the photograph are Walgreen Drugs, the Wilmette Cafe and Bosch Wallpaper and Paints.View looks southwest along Wilmette Avenue. Businesses visible in the photograph are ...
- View of the intersection of Wilmette and Central Avenues looking north. Visible to the east is the marquee of the Wilmette Theater which is showing Good News, a film starring June Allyson and Peter Lawford; a barber shop; Schultz & Nord Dry Cleaners on Central Avenue with Wilmette Stationers around ...View of the intersection of Wilmette and Central Avenues looking north. Visible ...
- Black and white snapshot of the Hollister Building, Central St. near Park Av., where the Wilmette Lifenewspaper was published by Lloyd Hollister in Wilmette, Illinois.Black and white snapshot of the Hollister Building, Central St. near Park ...
- A notation on the back of the photograph states: "Town & Country Photographers; 509 S. Wabash; Chicago, Illinois; Harrison 7-8350; Neg. No. 6187-1." It is unknown whether this company still exists or whether copyright is retained by it or a successor company...A notation on the back of the photograph states: "Town & Country ...
- The Wilmette State Bank was located at 1200 Central St. Wilmette...The Wilmette State Bank was located at 1200 Central St. Wilmette...
- This photograph was published in Wilmette and the Suburban Whirl by Herbert B. Mulford in 1956, p.116.This photograph was published in Wilmette and the Suburban Whirl by Herbert ...
- The Wilmette State Bank was located at 1200 Central St. Wilmette. Note the small pine tree in the photograph now used as the focus of Village winter holiday celebrations...The Wilmette State Bank was located at 1200 Central St. Wilmette. Note ...
- Formerly located at 1149 Wilmette Ave, Wilmette, IL.Formerly located at 1149 Wilmette Ave, Wilmette, IL.
- In pencil on reverse " Old First Federal on Wilmette Ave."In pencil on reverse " Old First Federal on Wilmette Ave."
- Wilmette Pharmacy was located on the southwest corner of the intersection at Wilmette Avenue and Green Bay Road, Wilmette, IllinoisWilmette Pharmacy was located on the southwest corner of the intersection at ...
- Postcard shows a view of the Wilmette Pharmacy at the southwest corner of the intersection of Green Bay Road and Wilmette Avenue. A horse and buggy stands on Wilmette Avenue. The card is an advertisement for the pharmacy, H. K. Snider, proprietor.Postcard shows a view of the Wilmette Pharmacy at the southwest corner ...
- "Library Hall now plumbing shop.""Library Hall now plumbing shop."
- Carnegie Library of Wilmette showing the surrounding lawn and street. Exact date unknown...Carnegie Library of Wilmette showing the surrounding lawn and street. Exact date ...
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