Wilmette

Wilmette

by Kathy Hussey-Arntson, Patrick Leary
Wilmette

Wilmette

by Kathy Hussey-Arntson, Patrick Leary

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Overview

Wilmette is best known for its tree-lined, brick-paved streets, nice homes, and lovely lakefront. Yet a peek beneath this placid suburban surface reveals a surprisingly lively history, ranging from the early years of hardscrabble farms carved out of dense forest to decades of conflict with German-speaking tavern owners in the culturally distinctive village of Gross Point. "No Man's Land" along Sheridan Road once sported a dazzling movie palace and a Jazz Age nightclub, along with hot dog stands, beach clubs, and speakeasies that defied Wilmette's buttoned-down reputation. The huge engineering effort to reverse the flow of the Chicago River bestowed on the village a cozy harbor and a busy lakefront park, both soon dominated by the massively incongruous but serenely beautiful Baha'i Temple. Hometown to such diverse figures as Charlton Heston, Ann-Margret, Bill Murray, Pete Wentz, and Rahm Emanuel, Wilmette has long been a fine place to grow up, as well as a bustling, civic-minded community with more than its share of surprises.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738593753
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 08/27/2012
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 528,720
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Drawing upon the extensive collections of the Wilmette Historical Museum, Kathy Hussey-Arntson, museum director, and Patrick Leary, museum curator, have chosen images that capture highlights from over 150 years of Wilmette's varied and occasionally contentious history.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 Settlement to Suburb 9

2 Gross Point Village 19

3 Roads and Rails 35

4 Government at Work 47

5 Doing Business 61

6 No Man's Land 79

7 On the Lakeshore 91

8 Village of Homes 103

9 Community Life 117

About the Museum 127

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