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This is the restored plaster ceiling of the Bridgeview Bank Uptown. This 1924 bank opened as Sheridan Trust & Savings Bank, and was designed by Marshall and Fox.
Taking photos in a bank is usually frowned upon, but this on this day it was okay--it was the special "Open House Chicago" weekend (presented by Chicago Architecture Foundation), which allows access to a myriad of architectural gems usually inaccessible to the general public.
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Goodale's Ice Gream Parlor sits idle waiting for a buyer. At one time this may have been a former Gas Staion / Garage.
BRIDGEVIEW, IL - OCTOBER 16: Brian McBride #20 of the Chicago Fire walks on the pitch with his daughters Fran, Ashley, and Ella. on October 16, 2010 at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Illinois. McBride retired after playing his last game against D.C. United. The match ended in a 0-0 draw. (Photo by David Banks/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Brian McBride
Major League Soccer team Chicago Fire and The Celtic Football Club, Glasgow, Scotland of the Scottish Premier League, engage in an exhibition match at Toyota Park, Bridgeview, IL, home of the Fire on Sunday July 22, 2007 at 3PM. Resulting in a 1-1 tie with new team member Cuauhtemoc Blanco from Mexico scoring for the first goal. This was Blanco's (#10) game with Chicago.
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This view is at the top of the stairs, looking down. This is the beautiful grand banking hall, complete with a fancy detailed plaster ceiling (restored in the 1970s). This 1924 bank opened as Sheridan Trust & Savings Bank, and was designed by Marshall and Fox.
Taking photos in a bank is usually frowned upon, but this on this day it was okay--it was the special "Open House Chicago" weekend (presented by Chicago Architecture Foundation), which allows access to a myriad of architectural gems usually inaccessible to the general public.
BRIDGEVIEW, IL - SEPTEMBER 25: Logan Pause #7 (L), Chris Rolfe #17 (C), and John Thorrington #11 of the Chicago Fire celbrate Rolfe's goal against the Los Angeles Galaxy during the first half at Toyota Park on September 25, 2008 in Bridgeview, Illinois. The Fire won 3-1. (Photo by Brian Kersey/MLS via Getty Images)
BRIDGEVIEW, IL - AUGUST 5: The starting 11 players of Chelsea FC pose before the Sierra Mist MLS All-Star friendly match on August 5, 2006 at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
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We took an evening walk on the Bridgeview Trail and Zora wouldn't stay still for love or money. Hence Ghost Dog! Tomorrow we'll take photos in the sunshine and hopefully get some better photos of this gal! :-)
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This Week in Bristol Indiana - 7-28-18. Gail Marner, former Bristol resident on the right, & Harriet Edwards, left, who works for Tom Russell, talked about old times and memories of Bristol. Gail’s aunt, Sandy Shultz owned the now Evans Cafe about 40 years ago, called it the Cow Bell, and decorated it with cows all over inside. Gail also lived in the house across from Camille’s in the 70s. Back in the 30s, the home was called Pinetree Cottage and was owned by the Sanger family. It has been recently remodeled. The ladies joined others for breakfast at Evans Sidewalk Cafe in downtown Bristol.
The Raynors (the Puppet Masters of Bristol) were out for their morning stroll. They spend as much time as possible living in Bridgeview in Bristol, when they are not on the road.The flower pots and hanging baskets that were done by Park Board member Penny Bucks, and Friends of the Parks like Janet Swank and Lori Dreamer & her daughter, planted on a rainy day, and now add color to the Town streets.
This Week in Bristol Indiana - 7-28-18. Gail Marner, former Bristol resident on the right, & Harriet Edwards, left, who works for Tom Russell, talked about old times and memories of Bristol. Gail’s aunt, Sandy Shultz owned the now Evans Cafe about 40 years ago, called it the Cow Bell, and decorated it with cows all over inside. Gail also lived in the house across from Camille’s in the 70s. Back in the 30s, the home was called Pinetree Cottage and was owned by the Sanger family. It has been recently remodeled. The ladies joined others for breakfast at Evans Sidewalk Cafe in downtown Bristol.
The Raynors (the Puppet Masters of Bristol) were out for their morning stroll. They spend as much time as possible living in Bridgeview in Bristol, when they are not on the road.The flower pots and hanging baskets that were done by Park Board member Penny Bucks, and Friends of the Parks like Janet Swank and Lori Dreamer & her daughter, planted on a rainy day, and now add color to the Town streets.
3 April 2008, Bridgeview, Illinois: Toyota Park
The Chicago Fire handly defeat the New England Revolution scoring the first goal within the 4.5 minutes of play by Chad Barrett. The remaining goals were scored all in the first half, two by newly signed international, Tomasz Frankowski, and another by Cuauhtemoc Blanco.
For the 15,000 + CHICAGO FANS who naturally braved the constantly cold rain, this victory was a grand home opener and satisfying revenge on a infamous Twellman Bicycle kick in 2007.
"Late last night when the REVS were all in bed, Barrett lit a lantern in the shed, And when Cuauhtemoc kicked it over, He winked his eye and said, "We're goin' have a hot time in the old town tonight. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!"
This Week in Bristol Indiana - 7-28-18. Gail Marner, former Bristol resident on the right, & Harriet Edwards, left, who works for Tom Russell, talked about old times and memories of Bristol. Gail’s aunt, Sandy Shultz owned the now Evans Cafe about 40 years ago, called it the Cow Bell, and decorated it with cows all over inside. Gail also lived in the house across from Camille’s in the 70s. Back in the 30s, the home was called Pinetree Cottage and was owned by the Sanger family. It has been recently remodeled. The ladies joined others for breakfast at Evans Sidewalk Cafe in downtown Bristol.
The Raynors (the Puppet Masters of Bristol) were out for their morning stroll. They spend as much time as possible living in Bridgeview in Bristol, when they are not on the road.The flower pots and hanging baskets that were done by Park Board member Penny Bucks, and Friends of the Parks like Janet Swank and Lori Dreamer & her daughter, planted on a rainy day, and now add color to the Town streets.