Victorian Homes of Oak Park & River Forest, IL Photos

While most people visit Oak Park & River Forest to see the creations of Frank Lloyd Wright, these neighborhoods have a delightful array of other homes & gardens to enjoy.

See also: Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio, Unity Temple, Frank Lloyd Wright Designed Houses in Oak Park & River Forest
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Queen Anne houses (936 & 938 Chicago Av.) across the street from F.L. Wright's home & studio.

Painted Lady Victorian house at 423 North Forest Av.

Green & blue Queen Anne house with wrap around porch at corner of North Forest & Superior.

Italianate house at 309 North Forest Av.

Red & blue Queen Anne house at 305 North Forest Av.

Yellow & green Queen Anne building at 300 North Forest Av. Style: Queen Anne.

Red, white & blue Queen Anne building at 203 North Forest Av.

Red brick Victorian Romanesque house (200 Forest Av.).

308 North Kenilworth Av. (1886).
Style: Stick.

House with hip roof & full veranda on 300 block of North Kenilworth Av.

White house between 401 & 417 North Kenilworth Av.

Yellow & green Queen Anne house on (420 North Kenilworth Av.). Style: Queen Anne.

Red house (400 North Kenilworth Av.).

Victorian house (420 North Kenilworth Av.).

Front of House of William Drummund, student of Frank Lloyd Wright.

Joseph & Simpson Dunlop House (1896) (417 North Kenilworth Av.).
Architect: E.E. Roberts.

Americus B. Melville House (1904) (437 North Kenilworth Av.). Architect: E.E. Roberts.

Joseph Dunlop House (1895) (401 North Kenilworth Av.) with elaborate gardens. Architect: Henry G. Fiddelke.

John Rankin House (1889) (245 North Kenilworth Av.).
Architect: Patton & Fisher.

Edward W. McCready house (1907) (231 Euclid Av.). Architect: Spencer & Powers.

Victorian home (c1890) now a B&B (300 North Kenilworth Av.).
Style: Queen Anne. Architect: Wesley A. Arnold.

Ernest Hemingway boyhood home (1890) (339 North Oak Park Av.). Style: Queen Anne. Architect: Wesley A. Arnold.

Albert Muther House (1912) (560 Edgewood Pl.). Style: Prairie Style. Architect: William Drummond.

William Drummund House (1910) (559 Edgewood Pl.). Architect: William Drummund.


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