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The mansion in 2020 An aerial view of the Harley Clarke mansion's north-facing elevation The Harley Clarke Mansions' front, west-facing elevation. The Harley Clarke Mansion consists of a French Eclectic-style house and coach house located at 2603 Sheridan Road in Evanston, Illinois, adjacent to the historic Grosse Pointe Light and Lighthouse Beach on Lake Michigan.
Sheridan Road is a major north-south street that leads from Diversey Parkway [1] in Chicago, Illinois, north to the Illinois-Wisconsin border and beyond to Racine. Throughout most of its run, it is the easternmost north-south through street, closest to Lake Michigan .
Roughly bounded by Emerson St., Sherman Ave., Sheridan Pl., Lake Michigan, Sheridan Rd., and Orrington Ave. 42°03′40″N 87°40′47″W / 42.061111°N 87.679722°W / 42.061111; -87.679722 ( Northeast Evanston Historic
Lighthouse Park District of Evanston. Archived 2020-01-13 at the Wayback Machine; Grosse Point Lighthouse; Survey number HABS IL-1212 - Grosse Point Lighthouse, 2601 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Cook County, IL; Terras, Donald J., "Grosse Point Light Station Study", National Historic Landmark, 1999. Satellite view of Grosse Point Light, Google earth
The Northeast Evanston Historic District is a residential historic district in northeastern Evanston, Illinois. The district includes 474 contributing buildings in an area bounded by Sheridan Place to the north, Lake Michigan to the east, Emerson Street to the south, and Ridge Avenue and the CTA's Purple Line to the west. The area was developed ...
1820 Sheridan Rd Evanston IL 60201 Jones Residential College [9] is the fine and performing arts residential college, located on the southern edge of campus, ...
Lake Shore Apartments is a historic apartment building at 470-498 Sheridan Road in Evanston, Illinois. The three-story building was built in 1927.
The Edward Kirk Warren House and Garage is a historic house located at 2829-2831 Sheridan Place in Evanston, Illinois.The house was built in 1910-12 for Edward Kirk Warren, an industrialist who developed the featherbone corset.