Created By: Bona Fide Bellevue
Built in approximately 1895, this Queen Ann-style home was built by Michael Simon. After the house was completed and lived in for a short period of time, it was sold to the Salvation Army and was used as a maternity ward adjacent to Suburban General Hospital from 1906 – 1945. After a variety of other owners and tenants, the house was restored from eight apartment units to its original layout and character in 1993.
Come check out the 30-by-8-foot entryway featuring a carved oak staircase, the splendid foyer, the majestic stained glass windows, 10 fireplaces, and assortment of rooms spread throughout this three-story house.
This point of interest is part of the tour: “Live Worship Shop” House Tour 2016
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