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  2. Sam and Ruth VanSickle Ford House - Wikipedia

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    The Sam and Ruth Van Sickle Ford House is a historic house located at 404 S. Edgelawn Drive in Aurora, Illinois. The house was built in 1949–50 for painter and art teacher Ruth Van Sickle Ford and her husband, civil engineer Sam Ford. Architect Bruce Goff, an influential figure in the organic movement, designed the house.

  3. Healy Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Healy Chapel is one of only a few commercial buildings built in the Prairie School style. It was designed by George Grant Elmslie , a renowned architect who worked with Louis Sullivan . Like most Prairie School buildings, there is a strong emphasis on horizontal designs on the exterior.

  4. Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    This allows for a cemetery to remain as a perpetual landmark. The Evergreen Washelli funeral home was started in 1972 in response to public demand. It quickly outgrew its offices on the eastern side of Washelli, and in 1994, moved into larger premises on the Evergreen side of the property, west of Aurora Avenue.

  5. West Side Historic District (Aurora, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The west side district was the homestead for wealthy Aurora citizens throughout its history. Local pharmacist David Hurd owned a Second Empire home, constructed in 1856 and now recognized as an Aurora Landmark. Aurora mayor Fred O. White designed a Queen Anne residence that was completed after his death by his wife.

  6. Aurora Village–Wells College Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The brick, Greek Revival style Aurora Inn was built in 1833. A complete renovation was completed in 2003. [4] The Shakelton Funeral Home is a large, white, neo-classical wooden structure built in 1903-1904. Solomon Myers, a mason, built The Bank of local limestone circa 1840 for use as his home. In 1864 the second owner sold the building to a ...

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  8. Matthews Aurora Funeral Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Matthews Aurora Funeral Solutions (formerly the Aurora Casket Company) is one of the largest manufacturers of caskets and funerary urns in the United States, selling over 38% of the country's caskets as of 2005. The Aurora, Indiana–based company is a subsidiary of Pittsburgh-based Matthews International.

  9. Col. Ira C. Copley Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Ira C. Copley's mansion was designed in 1906 by Jarvis Hunt, an architect from Chicago and finally completed in 1917. It is predominantly of Classical Revival design, but has many Federal Style features.