Beginning Street Number
338

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:
MilwaukeeAveN338
Building Details
Building name
 
Ground Floor Use
Commercial 
Upper Floor Use
N/A 
Current Occupant
Vacant (338) 
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/Illinois Digital Archives 
Wall Material (Current)
Brick 
Wall Material 2 (Current)
Stucco 
Plan
Rectangular 
No of Stories
Roof Type
Flat 
Roof Material
Not Visible 
Foundation
Not visible 
Porch
 
Window Material
Aluminum/vinyl 
Window Material 2
 
Window Type
Storefront 
Window Configuration
1-light 
Significance
 
Historic Features
Flat roof and rectangular massing; red brick cladding on front facade 
Alterations
Replacement storefront windows and door; awning 

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
Historic photograph(1950s) at Illinois Digital Archives (in collection of Libertyville-Mundelein Historical Society and Cook Memorial Public Library)--"Scottie's Restaurant was located at 338 N. Milwaukee Avenue, on the east side of Milwaukee, just north of Broadway Street. Scottie's was also the location of the Cardinal Bus Depot, providing some added business for the restaurant. In the 1950s, advertised restaurant specials included "country style chicken" and "delicious club steaks." Huffman Milk & Grocery is located next door at 336 N. Milwaukee Ave."
Other Sources
Sanborn Maps--1924 (Sheet 5); 1933 (Sheet 5); 1948 (Sheet 5)
Historic Info Compiler
LR
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