Date of Construction: 1954
Significant Resident(s): Dale and Regina Arnett
Style: Ranch
Still Standing: Yes
Does MPHS have a picture: Yes
By HS Board
Date of Construction: 1954
Significant Resident(s): Dale and Regina Arnett
Style: Ranch
Still Standing: Yes
Does MPHS have a picture: Yes
By HS Board
Date of Construction: c. 1953
Significant Resident(s): Fred Meeske Sr.
Still Standing: Yes
Subdivision: Busse and Willie Eastern Addition (1919 – 1928)
Does MPHS have a picture: No
By HS Board
Date of Construction: ??
Significant Resident(s): George and Emma Whittenberg
Still Standing: Yes
Subdivision: Busse and Willie Eastern Addition (1919 – 1928)
Does MPHS have a picture: No
* See Downtown Tour East
By HS Board
Date of Construction: 1925
Significant Resident(s): William and Goldie Ladervicz
Style: English Country
Still Standing: Yes
Subdivision: Busse and Willie Eastern Addition (1919 – 1928)
Does MPHS have a picture: Yes
By HS Board
Date of Construction: 1894 (moved c. 1919 & 1958)
Significant Resident(s): William Busse; William Busse Jr.
Style: Victorian
Still Standing: Yes
Subdivision: Busse and Willie Eastern Addition (1919 – 1928)
Does MPHS have a picture: Yes
*See Downtown Tour East
By HS Board
Date of Construction: c. 1919 (moved 1958)
Significant Resident(s): William Busse
Still Standing: Yes
Subdivision: Busse and Willie Eastern Addition (1919 – 1928)
Does MPHS have a picture: Yes
*See Downtown Tour East
By HS Board
Date of Construction: c. 1916
Significant Resident(s): Louis and Anna Meier
Style: Farmhouse
Still Standing: Yes
Does MPHS have a picture: No
By HS Board
Date of Construction: 1987
Builder(s): Gettysburg Builders
Significant Resident(s): Robert and Mary Schweihs
Style: Georgian Colonial
Still Standing: Yes
Does MPHS have a picture: Yes
Mount Prospect Historical Society
101 South Maple Street
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
847.392.9006
info@mtphistory.org
The Mount Prospect Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is committed to preserving the history of Mount Prospect, IL, through artifacts, photographs and both oral and written memories of current and former residents and businesspeople. On its campus in the heart of the Village, the Society maintains the 1906 Dietrich Friedrichs house museum, the ADA-accessible Dolores Haugh Education Center and the 1896 one-room Central School, which was moved to the museum campus in 2008, renovated and opened to the public in 2017, the 100-year anniversary of the Village.