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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lake County ...

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    Lake Bluff: The historic downtown district of Lake Bluff, Illinois, United States. There are fourteen properties in the district; of these, six buildings, one site, and one object contribute to its historic fabric as contributing properties. 54: Lake Forest Cemetery: Lake Forest Cemetery

  3. Lake Bluff, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The main trail of Ravine Park. Lake Bluff is located in the North Shore area at (42.281, -87 [5]A New Year's Day moonrise over Lake Michigan. According to the 2010 census, Lake Bluff has a total area of 4.057 square miles (10.51 km 2), of which 4.05 square miles (10.49 km 2) (or 99.83%) is land and 0.007 square miles (0.02 km 2) (or 0.17%) is water. [6]

  4. Lake Bluff Uptown Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Lake Bluff, Illinois was first settled in 1836. In the mid-1870s, the Lake Bluff Camp Meeting Association, a Methodist Episcopal camp, was founded on 200 acres (81 ha). Most structures at that point were of contemporary architectural styles, but were mostly one-story wood-frame buildings.

  5. Lester Armour House - Wikipedia

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    Lester Armour was the son of Philip Danforth Armour, Jr., thus the grandson of meatpacking magnate Philip Danforth Armour, Sr. Lester Armour was born in 1895 and attended Yale University before joining Armour and Company, the family business.

  6. Philip D. Armour III House - Wikipedia

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    The Philip D. Armour III House is a historic mansion in Lake Bluff, Illinois, USA. It was built for Philip D. Armour III, grandson of Armour and Company founder Philip D. Armour. It was designed in the Tudor Revival style by architect Harrie T. Lindeberg. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. [2]

  7. William McCormick Blair Estate - Wikipedia

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    The William McCormick Blair Estate is a historic estate at 982 Sheridan Road in Lake Bluff, Illinois. The estate was built in 1926-28 for financier William McCormick Blair , who was one of the many wealthy and prominent Chicagoans to build an estate in Lake Bluff in the early twentieth century.