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 
 
          
        
      