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Highland Park is a suburban city located in southeastern Lake County, Illinois, United States, about 25 miles (40 km) north of downtown Chicago. Per the 2020 census, the population was 30,176. [2] Highland Park is one of several municipalities located on the North Shore of the Chicago metropolitan area. According to the United States Census ...
Highland Park High School (Highland Park, Illinois) Highland Park parade shooting; Highland Park Presbyterian Church (Illinois) Highland Park Public Library (Illinois) Highland Park station (Illinois) Highland Park Water Tower; Samuel Holmes House; Humer Building
The Linden Park Place-Belle Avenue Historic District is a residential historic district located in Highland Park, Illinois. The district includes 34 houses situated along Linden Park Place, Park Avenue, Linden Avenue, Elm Place, Park Lane, and Belle Avenue.
The George Pick House is a historic house at 970 Sheridan Road in Highland Park, Illinois.The house was built in the early twentieth century for businessman George Pick. Prolific Chicago architect Howard Van Doren Shaw, who also designed several other homes in Highland Park, designed the hou
The Humer Building is a historic commercial building at 1894 Sheridan Road in Highland Park, Illinois. Built in 1926, the building houses two retail spaces on its first floor and office space on its second floor. Architect John S. Van Bergen, a former employee of Frank Lloyd Wright, designed the Prairie School building.
The Ross J. Beatty House, also known as Halcyon Hall, is a historic house at 344 Ravine Drive in Highland Park, Illinois.Built circa 1909, the house was the second of two homes built in Highland Park for steel magnate Ross J. Beatty.
The North Shore Sanitary District Tower is located in Rosewood Park, Highland Park, Illinois.It was built in 1931 to provide ventilation for the local sewer system. The brick tower is 50 feet (15 m) tall and topped by a spire.
The Highland Park Water Tower is a historic water tower on the west side of Green Bay Road in Highland Park, Illinois. Built in 1929–30, the brick water tower is 125 feet (38 m) tall, making it the tallest structure in Highland Park. The tower is Highland Park's third water tower and serves as a visual and symbolic landmark for the city.