Vail Avenue, 133-135 South
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryThe home at 135 South Vail is a one story frame house built in 1928, as was its similar neighbor home at 133 South Vail. William Neitzel, who worked for the Arlington Seating Company, lived there in 1…
Vail Avenue, 207 South
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryThis brick home was built about 1924. In 1930, it was occupied by Paul F. Neumann, who worked for the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, his wife Clara and two children; also by Dallas Nofsinger and Leo…
Vail Avenue, 9 to 21 North
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryThe commercial building at 9 North Vail Avenue was built about 1988. It is located on what had been part of the Redeker homestead which was razed in 1966. On the corner to the left, the building with…
Vail Avenue, 230 South
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryBuilt of frame about 1923, this was home in 1930 to Mrs. Henry (Sophia) Kirchhoff. In 1935, it was occupied by William Zimmer, a salesman, his wife Pearl, and 2 children. From 1939 to at least 1943, S…
Vail Avenue, 210 South
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryThis brick home was built in 1929 and in 1930 and 1935, it was home to William F. Neumann, a barber, his wife, Dorothy, and one child. In 1939, Louis Clark, a towerman for the Chicago and Northwestern…
Vail Avenue, 130 South
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryBuilt in 1923, this frame house was home in 1930 to Frank Lovitch, a teamster, his wife Marie and 2 children and, from 1935 to at least 1943, to Frank Samuelovitch (also spelled Samulovitsch), who wor…
Vail Avenue, 404 North
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryAcross Fremont Avenue from the Arlington Heights Historical Society property this property is now part of a commuter parking lot. For a few years, this structure housed the Countryside Art Center. Thi…
Vail Avenue, 35 South
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryThis house, which was at the corner of Sigwalt Street and Vail Avenue, was built about 1869 by the Schulenburg family. At the time of the great Chicago fire of 1871, refugees were housed here and in o…
Vail Avenue, North
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryThis photo take in 2002 shows the east side of Vail Avenue, just north of Campbell Street. This item is part of the collection of the Arlington Heights Historical Society (http://www.ahmuseum.org).
Vail Avenue, 20 North
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryThe house had various residents: in 1930, Adam and Elizabeth Lukhaupt lived there; in 1939, Mrs. Anna Tegtmeyer, her children Lillian and Elmer, one grandchild and Albert Luehring; and, in 1943, Franc…
Vail Avenue, 203 North - Volz Home
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryChristian Volz, who had been trained in Germany as a cabinet-maker, built this home in three years in the late 1860s. Christian Volz bought out Mr. Schwendt, a furniture dealer in business at the Gies…
Vail Avenue, 735 North
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryBuilt about 1926, originally this was the home of Albert Laseke and his five children. In 1935, he lived there with his daughters, Viola and Mildred. Albert worked at Heller Lumber Company. In 1939, A…
Vail Avenue, 132 South
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryThis two story stucco home was built in 1930 and first occupied by Richard Boeger, a carpenter, his wife Pearl and one child. In 1935, it was home to John Intravartolo, of Arlington Club Beverages, hi…
Vail Avenue, 307 North
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryFrom 1930 to 1935, this was the residence of Frank and Rose Krulish and James and Mary Krulish. Frank, Rose and James lived there until at least 1943. The house was razed in 1992 and is now parking fo…
Vail Avenue, 209 South
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryBuilt about 1923, this one story frame home was occupied in 1930 and 1935 by Martin Stoppel, a bricklayer, his wife, Gesella, with son, Alex, and one other child. In 1939 and 1943, Charles Roeske of t…
Vail Avenue, 821 North
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryThis house was built about 1930. The first residents were Paul and Clara Hoffman and their two children. Paul was a machinist. From 1939 to at least 1943, Charles F. and Marion Bloecker and two childr…
Vail Avenue, 133 South
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryBuilt in 1928, this one story frame home was occupied from 1935 to 1943, by Paul Muller, a janitor, his wife Louisa, and 2 children. A similar home is next door at 135 South Vail. This item is part of…
Vail Avenue, 701 North
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryThis home was built about 1946. This item is part of the collection of the Arlington Heights Historical Society (http://www.ahmuseum.org).
Vail Avenue, 116 South
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryBuilt in 1916, this two story frame home was owned by William S. and Mary Garms family for many years, at least from 1930-1939. William was retired. Irvin Garms, his wife Dorothy and their one child l…
Vail Avenue, 214 North - Sutherland Home
View Full Item in Arlington Heights Memorial LibraryThis home was probably built in the late 1860s. By 1909, it was the residence of William W. Guild. In 1930, George (a barber) and Emma Weisgerber lived there along with Emanuel (Arlington Park employe…