1011 N. Spring
This Colonial Revival Style house was built in 1908. Happy Birthday!!!
937 Brook
Early twentieth century Colonial Revival Style home. It was built in the late 1930's for an employee of the nearby D.C. Cook Publishing Company.
259 River Bluff
Constructed in 1915, this Prairie style home was the residence of Elgin Dentist Kenneth Brock for more than 40 years. Remarkable new kitchen and garage that blend with the house.
402 N. Spring
This is Elgin's finest example of Gothic Revival architecture. It was built in 1873. Stunning details inside including faux finishes and stencil work.
1005 N. Spring
This house was constructed in 1894. Large, roomy Queen Anne style home with fascinating turret.
409 Douglas
This house was designed by noted Elgin architect W. W. Abell and constructed in 1896. Spectacular new kitchen and lots of very nice antiques.
1100 N. Spring
This is a house with two lives. Built in 1903 as Dutch Colonial it suffered an extensive fire in 1941 and was re-built, enlarged and re-designed into a 1940's version of a Colonial Style home.
940 Douglas
This home was constructed in 1917 for Sol Eppenstein, who along with his brother Max, and Thomas Duncan founded the Illinois Watch Case Co. in 1888. This home was designed by architect George Morris who was noted for exquisitely detailed buildings.