deerpath hill estates
DESCRIPTION
Deerpath Hill Estates. Historic District. Original Development. 20-acres King Muir, Verda Lane, Armour Circle,High Holborn and Mellody Road First house built in 1927 Second phase of construction begins in 1950. Landscaping features within the original development. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Deerpath Hill Estates
Historic District
Original Development
• 20-acres
• King Muir, Verda Lane, Armour Circle,High Holborn and Mellody Road
• First house built in 1927
• Second phase of construction begins in 1950
Landscaping features within the original development
Mellody-Waukegan Gate and Bronze Streetlight
Point Intersection
380 King Muir1927
Anderson & Ticknor
349 King Muir1927
Anderson & Ticknor
970 Armour Circle1927
William Braun
971 Verda Lane1928
Anderson & Ticknor
955 Mellody Road1928
William Braun
970 Verda Lane1928
Unknown Architect
251 King Muir1929
Howard Irwin
340 King Muir1929
William Braun
190 King Muir1929
Architect Unknown
150 King Muir1930
Unknown Architect
949 Verda Lane1950
William Bergmann
950 and 980 Mellody Road1955
Knute Larson
221 King Muir and 265 Waukegan Road 1955
William Shields (221) and Knute Larson/Gerald Perkins (265)
156 High Holborn and 985 Mellody Road1956
Knute Larson/Gerald Perkins (156) and Knute Larson (985)
265 King Muir1956
D & L Construction Company
155 King Muir1957
Duncan Construction Company
324 King Muir and 992 Armour Circle1958
Knute Larson (324) and Dhamer Construction Company (992)
309 King Muir1959
Knute Larson
232 King Muir1959
Zander
171 High Holburn1961
Knute Larson/Schultz & Swanson
First Addition
• Former 20-acre McKinlock estate
• North of original development
• King Muir, Parkmead, Northcliffe Way
• First house built in 1929
• Second phase of construction begins in 1950
First Addition Double Drive, Deerpath Hill Estates Historic District
McKinlock Gates
977 Parkmead Lane1929
William Braun
470 King Muir1930
Anderson & Ticknor
995 Northcliffe Way1950
William Bergmann
983 Parkmead Lane1951
Gus Olson