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Deerpath Hill Estates Historic District
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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
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Landscaping features within the original development
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Mellody-Waukegan Gate and Bronze Streetlight
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Point Intersection
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380 King Muir 1927 Anderson & Ticknor
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349 King Muir 1927 Anderson & Ticknor
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970 Armour Circle 1927 William Braun
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971 Verda Lane 1928 Anderson & Ticknor
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955 Mellody Road 1928 William Braun
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970 Verda Lane 1928 Unknown Architect
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251 King Muir 1929 Howard Irwin
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340 King Muir 1929 William Braun
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190 King Muir 1929 Architect Unknown
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150 King Muir 1930 Unknown Architect
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949 Verda Lane 1950 William Bergmann
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950 and 980 Mellody Road 1955 Knute Larson
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221 King Muir and 265 Waukegan Road 1955 William Shields (221) and Knute Larson/Gerald Perkins (265)
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156 High Holborn and 985 Mellody Road 1956 Knute Larson/Gerald Perkins (156) and Knute Larson (985)
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265 King Muir 1956 D & L Construction Company
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155 King Muir 1957 Duncan Construction Company
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324 King Muir and 992 Armour Circle 1958 Knute Larson (324) and Dhamer Construction Company (992)
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309 King Muir 1959 Knute Larson
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232 King Muir 1959 Zander
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171 High Holburn 1961 Knute Larson/Schultz & Swanson
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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
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First Addition Double Drive, Deerpath Hill Estates Historic District
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McKinlock Gates
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977 Parkmead Lane 1929 William Braun
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470 King Muir 1930 Anderson & Ticknor
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995 Northcliffe Way 1950 William Bergmann
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983 Parkmead Lane 1951 Gus Olson
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