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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:31 pm Post subject: subject of a notable |
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A few of the mansions of the heyday still remain in the 1800-block including the National Historic landmark designated John J. Glessner House designed in 1886 by architect Henry H. Richardson for Glessner;[10][21] these provide a sense of the street's former character. Glessner House, which was the subject of a notable preservation battle in the 1960s,[5] is considered to be Richardson's finest urban residence.[4] This district includes the Henry B. Clarke House, which although twice relocated is purported to be the city's oldest standing house. In addition to the Clarke House and the Glessner House, nine other houses from the late-19th century remain in the historic district portion of Prairie Avenue.[20][4] Both the Glessner House and the Clarke House are on the National Historic Register and now serve as museums.[20] Most of the Prairie Avenue families worshiped at the Chicago Landmark Second Presbyterian Church of Chicago, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[22]
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