Beginning Street Number
336

End Street Number

STREET # SUFFIX

Street Name
N. Milwaukee Avenue

PIN

Local
Within Local District?
No

Local Dist Contrib/Non-Contrib?
C

Local Landmark?
No

Year

Local Landmark Eligible?
No

Criteria


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Photo Id:
MilwaukeeAveN336
Building Details
Building name
 
Ground Floor Use
Commercial 
Upper Floor Use
N/A 
Current Occupant
French Nails (336) 
Zoning
C-1 
Number of Stories
Property Index Number
 

National Register
NR District Contrib/Non-Contrib
Within District?
No 
NR Landmark?
No 
Year
 
NR Eligible?
No 
Criteria
 
Alternate Address?
 

General Information
Category
Building 
Condition
Good 
Integrity
Minor alterations 
Current Use
Commerce/Trade 
Historic Use
Commerce/Trade 
Secondary Structure
 
NR Second
 

Architectural Description
Architectural Classification
One Part Commercial Block 
Details
 
Other Year
 
Date source
Surveyor/Sanborn Maps 
Wall Material (Current)
Brick 
Wall Material 2 (Current)
Concrete block 
Plan
Rectangular 
No of Stories
Roof Type
Flat 
Roof Material
Not Visible 
Foundation
Concrete 
Porch
 
Window Material
Aluminum/vinyl 
Window Material 2
 
Window Type
Storefront 
Window Configuration
1-light 
Significance
 
Historic Features
Red face brick facade; flush storefront windows and entries 
Alterations
Replacement storefront windows and doors; signage 

ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS
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Photo Id:
NMil338336


Historic Information
Old Address (city dir.year
Building Moved?
Moved From
Original Owner
Original Architect
Architect Source
Builder
Surveyor
LR
Surveyor Organization
Ramsey Historic Consultants
Survey Date
May-June 2016
Survey Area
Downtown Libertyville

Permit/Historic Information
Old Address
Date of Construction

Permit Moving Information
Moving Permit #
Date Moved

Original Permit Information
Building Permit #
Date
Building Permit Description
Cost
Original Owner Occupied?
Exterior Alteration Permits
Other Permit Information
COA Info
Historic Info
from LIBERTYVILLE: THEN AND NOW (p. 52)--"Scottie's was located in front of the Cardinal Bus Lines stop near Broadway and Milwaukee Avenue, which was a spot that provided some added business for the restaurant. In the 1950s, Scottie's advertised home-cooked specials, including "country style chicken" and "club steaks." Huffman's, a milk and grocery store, was established by Edwin Huffman and later managed by his son-in-law Ed Young. The store also provided home delivery for Hawthorn Mellody Farm products. A wine shop and nail salon take their place today."
Other Sources
Sanborn Maps--1948. Historic photo on Illinois Digital Archives (in collection of Libertyville-Mundelein Historical Society and Cook Memorial Public Library)--http://www.idaillinois.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/cookmemo11/id/1229/rec/1
Historic Info Compiler
LR
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