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Richard Churchill House

Coordinates: 42°10′28″N 87°47′49″W / 42.17444°N 87.79694°W / 42.17444; -87.79694 (Richard Churchill House)
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Richard Churchill House
Richard Churchill House is located in Chicago metropolitan area
Richard Churchill House
Richard Churchill House is located in Illinois
Richard Churchill House
Richard Churchill House is located in the United States
Richard Churchill House
Location1214 Green Bay Rd., Highland Park, Illinois
Coordinates42°10′28″N 87°47′49″W / 42.17444°N 87.79694°W / 42.17444; -87.79694 (Richard Churchill House)
Area4 acres (1.6 ha)
Built1908 (1908)
ArchitectAlfred S. Alschuler
Architectural styleEnglish Country House
MPSHighland Park MRA
NRHP reference No.82002557[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 29, 1982

The Richard Churchill House is a historic house at 1214 Green Bay Road in Highland Park, Illinois. The house was built in 1908 for the Churchill family, which used the last name Kirschberger at the time but later changed it due to anti-German sentiment during World War I. Architect Alfred S. Alschuler, who was also known for his work on skyscrapers and industrial buildings in Chicago, designed the house. The house has an English country house design, a popular choice for early twentieth-century suburbanites building on large plots. The two-story house has a stucco exterior, an entrance flanked by columns and latticework, and a Palladian window above the entrance.[2][3]

The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 29, 1982.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ Benjamin, Susan S.; Cook, Nancy W. (September 1981). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: Highland Park Multiple Resource Area" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  3. ^ Benjamin, Susan (September 1981). "Highland Park Multiple Resource Inventory Sheet: Richard Churchill House" (PDF). Illinois Historic Preservation Division. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-01-01. Retrieved January 1, 2020.