History Walk - Prospect Heights
History Walk - Prospect Heights
September 2022: Prospect Heights (36 pages, 5.5 x 8.5")
Highlights:
Prospect Heights and C.M. Musser elementary schools
Houses on the go that were picked up and moved
Corner grocery stores
The streetcar line extension into Prospect Heights
The 1947 tornado
St. Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic
Former Coulter Funeral Home, 247 S. Oakland Ave.
The three viaducts that have spanned Pine Hollow on Oakland Ave.
The William Stambaugh house, 174 S. Oakland Ave.
The Joseph Traxler house, 447 Prindle St.
Walnut Street and the wall at the foot of Prindle St.
The Fred Hoelzle house, 249 Walnut St.
The (demolished) John Hubert house, 284 Prindle St.
The Parker McDowell and A.W. "Dude" McDowell house, 300 Prindle St.
The Chauncey Prindle homestead, 346 Prindle St.
The Walter Whitehead house, 384 Prindle St.
The Joseph Barry house, 406 Prindle
Maple Villa, the Wales/Fogle/Abbatiello house, 603 Prindle St.
East Side Church (Baptist-Disciples of Christ)
The Prospect Heights Club and social life in the heights
Color 1920 Sanborn Map Co. map showing every structure in the tour area
Black-and-white excerpt from the 1901 panoramic map of Sharon