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  2. Ouilmette North Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district includes 911 contributing buildings; all are houses except for two churches, Trinity United Methodist Church and the Community Church of Wilmette. The southern half of the district was originally part of the Ouilmette Reservation, an Indian reservation which was sold to developers and became the original village of Wilmette in 1872.

  3. Wilmette, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Wilmette Theater is a two-screen multiplex located on Central Avenue in one of its downtowns. The theater shows classic films, contemporary movies, as well as hosting live performances. Wilmette has several shopping centers. Plaza del Lago, one of the nation's oldest shopping centers, is located along the Lake Michigan shoreline on Sheridan Road.

  4. Robert and Suzanne Drucker House - Wikipedia

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    They chose to stay in the vicinity, selecting a site in nearby Wilmette, Illinois by her mother. Construction took much longer than expected, as Harry had to fire his contractor halfway through the project. The house was completed in 1954. [2] Because Harry Weese was close with his family, he had a good idea of what Sue was looking for in a home.

  5. Oak Circle Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The first fourteen homes on Oak Circle were platted in 1907 as part of Joseph Woodruff's Addition to Wilmette. Oak Circle was paved in 1911, and homes on the west side of the street were likely built between 1917 and 1920; however, the permits indicating the precise dates of their construction were lost in the 1920 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak.

  6. List of people from Wilmette, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Born and lived in Wilmette H. H. Holmes: May 16, 1861: May 7, 1896: Serial killer Lived in Wilmette [53] Antoine Ouilmette: 1760: December 1, 1841: Fur trader who was among the earliest settlers of Chicago Lived in Wilmette and is a member of the town's namesake family

  7. Marshall/Goldblatt mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Goldblatt family offered to sell it to the village of Wilmette's government to serve as a community center. This offer was rejected, and the mansion was demolished between 1949 and 1950. The land was then purchased in 1951 by the Baháʼí Faith organization, whose North American continental temple is located across Sheridan Road.