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  2. Sam and Ruth VanSickle Ford House - Wikipedia

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    The house is dome-shaped, with Quonset hut ribs forming the frame of the dome. Most of the dome is covered in shingles; however, the southeast side of the dome was left open to give the house outdoor rooms. Two smaller domes containing the home's bedrooms abut the south and northeast sides of the main dome. [2]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in DuPage ...

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    City or town Description 1: Besch House: July 27, 1979 (#79003161) October 20, 1981: O S 070 Church St. Winfield: Removed due to relocation. 2: Henry C. Middaugh House: September 21, 1978 (#78003105) August 14, 2004: 66 Norfolk Ave.

  4. Winfield, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Winfield originally tried to become an incorporated village in 1884 under the town name 'Frederick Park'. However, the motion was denied as the town did not have 300 residents as was required for incorporation. [8] When the village was finally incorporated in 1921, the town had a population of 310 people. [9]

  5. Winfield, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Winfield (/ ˈ w ɪ n f i l d / WIN-feeld) is a town in Winfield Township, Lake County, Indiana. The population was 2,298 at the time of the 2000 census, 4,383 in 2010, and 5,987 in 2019. The town was incorporated in 1993 in order to keep the residents from being annexed by other neighboring communities.

  6. Winfield Township, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Winfield Township is one of nine townships in DuPage County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2020 census, its population was 45,836 and it contained 16,445 housing units. [ 2 ] It is the least populous of the DuPage County Townships.

  7. List of octagon houses - Wikipedia

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    Built by the town's founder, John Wood, later the governor of Illinois, at a cost said of $200,000. Demolished in the 1950s or 1960s Octagonal House 1875 Ames: Story: IA Constructed in the 1870s, demolished in 1982. Namesake and original location of The Octagon Center for the Arts. [26] Octagon House (Stamford, Connecticut) N.A.

  8. Haddonfield, Illinois, a fictional small town, is the setting for John Carpenter's iconic horror film "Halloween," which has become a cultural phenomenon and has inspired numerous sequels and remakes.

  9. Winfield - Wikipedia

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    Winfield T. Durbin (1847–1928), governor of Indiana Winfield Ervin Jr. (1902–1985), mayor of Anchorage Winfield Scott Hammond (1863–1915), governor of Minnesota