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  2. Robert A. and Mary Childs House - Wikipedia

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    The Childs family moved to Hinsdale 1873, the year of its incorporation. Mary purchased a lot of land in 1881 for a new property. Civil War veteran (15th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment) Robert A. Childs was an attorney who graduated from Illinois State Normal University, passing the bar in 1873. Robert Childs was the president of the ...

  3. Juliana's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Without serving pizza by the slice, only the pie, [12] Juliana's menu included "food from the Grimaldi's youth: pizza made with fresh mozzarella in a coal-fired oven; seltzer from glass bottles and egg creams made with U-Bet chocolate syrup. Before the pandemic, they sold about 40 egg creams a week to customers of all ages, many of them curious ...

  4. Downtown Hinsdale Historic District - Wikipedia

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    United States Post Office Hinsdale, IL (1939–40) - Georgian Revival United States Post Office designed by Louis A. Simon 33-35 S. Washington St. (1900) - Queen Anne and Classical Style commercial block

  5. Hinsdale, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Hinsdale is located 20 miles (32 km) west of Chicago and is bordered by Oak Brook to the north, and Burr Ridge and Willowbrook to the south, Western Springs to the east, Clarendon Hills and Westmont to the west. The eastern boundary of Hinsdale is Interstate 294 and the western boundary is Route 83.

  6. Robbins Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CB&Q) was opened in 1862 and added a station in modern-day Hinsdale, Illinois two years later. Before the station was built, real estate developer William Robbins purchased 700 acres (2.8 km 2), the first land in Hinsdale, including a lot for his own home.

  7. Category:Hinsdale, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    People from Hinsdale, Illinois (1 C, 58 P) Pages in category "Hinsdale, Illinois" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  8. Orland P. Bassett House - Wikipedia

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    The company was the largest employer in Hinsdale in 1900. Bassett retired in 1907, passing the business to his son-in-law, and moved to Pasadena, California in 1910. Bassett's grandson Egdar Washburn lived in the residence until 1913, when it was sold to Quaker Oats treasurer Robert Gordon. The house was renovated in 1942.

  9. Richelieu Foods - Wikipedia

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    Richelieu Foods is an American private label food manufacturing company founded in 1862 and headquartered in Wheeling, Illinois.It was previously owned by investment group Brynwood Partners and owned by investment group Centerview Partners LLC from 2010 to December 2017, when it was sold to Parsippany, New Jersey–based Freiberger USA Inc., a subsidiary of the German Südzucker AG.