Created By: LaGrange Area Historical Society
327 South La Grange Road: Was built in 1904 and is an example of vernacular architecture. Notice the ornamentation under the eaves and the pediments (often used in classical temples) over the dormers. Palladian windows are located in the upper gable areas. The design for this home was begun by J.C. Llewellyn for C.N. Marthens of the Interior Marble Work Company in Chicago.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Walking Tour of LaGrange Historic District - Tour #1
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