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The road at Prairie View, Illinois wanders through the settlement. On the right, a house stands next to the road. On the left, a fenced off field can be seen. The surrounding area appears to be wooded.

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The Pink Poodle near Half Day, Illinois shows trees surrounding the house. A driveway leads to and from the building. Also, a gazebo and a few other buildings can be seen in the background to the right. This house was located on the north side of…

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The "Wright Lodge" in Prairie View, Illinois is located north of a cemetery entrance passed Half Day on Milwaukee Ave. On the right, plants are in planters on window sills. Also, trees are in front of the lodge. Attributed by James R. Getz,…

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The Holt Je Residence Postcard in Prairie View, Ilinois appears on an angle. There are many trees that surround the property. In the background, two barns can be seen on both the left and right sides of the house.

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Dr. Tracy's Residence and Private Hospital in Prairie View, Illinois Postcard shows two children posing for the photographer. Around the property, a swing set is being used by a child while the barn doors appear to be open. In the background, Dr.…

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The Village Inn Hotel and Livery in Prairie View, Illinois Postcard shows the front of the building with some trees covering the left side. It appears to be a hotel and livery as well. On the far left, a few people are seen standing perhaps taking in…

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This "Soo Line Depot" shows the line's steam engine number 2609 arriving at t he station, with a freight train to the extreme right, perhaps on a siding. The station master is shown with a cart for luggage, trunks, etc. and behind him are several…

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Harriet W. Long, who identifies herself as a landscape architect, Walpole Streeet, Dover, MA, met with Mrs. Edward L. Ryerson, Jr. (Alice Ryerson Hayes, 1922-2005) in October of 1963 and created for her a plan for screening her Cambridge MA home (71…

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This March 1999 color photo of the north, entry, facade of Cleveland-Young Intnl Center, as so named in 1998. The 1892, etc. FAcilities Management Building can be seen partially in the background. Built as Bradley Lodge in 1926 and designed by 1916…

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The north entry facade of Cleveland-Young International Center (1998- ), showing the Cotswold Style of the earlier work of architects Anderson & Ticknor (Stanley D. Anderson, '16), formerly a Howard Shaw 91869-1926) associate and the draftsman…
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