Diary/scrapbook and "memo" of Ravinia Village and School resident and participant Ellen Louise Greig documenting eighth grade at Ravinia School, 1911-1912; Autograph book of Salina More, 1896; and June 12, 1909 autograph book (Greig?).
A summary packet analyzing various aspects of the Ravinia commercial district, including things like land use, utilities, parking, parks and green spaces, etc. Also includes a later list of recommendations for further improvements.
Documents recounting the history of the Ravinia neighborhood, business district, and festival, maps of those areas, studies, analyses, and summaries recounting elements of a Strategic Plan to improve the area with additional buildings, complexes, etc.
2 copies of a Recordation prepared by Benjamin Historic Certifications for North Shore School District 112 on Ravinia School, Highland Park, Illinois, 2023. The document provides a detailed account of the architects who worked on the school and its design over time.
Five artifacts that detail Marion Weisenberger attending the Ravinia School from grades 1-4 between the years of 1918-1922. Three are black and white class photographs, while the last is comprised of two class photographs glued to black scrap-booking paper.
This is a black and white Ravinia poster. It shows a hand sticking out of a podium holding a conducting baton in front of what looks like orchestra seats.
This artificial collection, created by the Highland Park Historical Society, contains records relating to the Ravinia Park in Highland Park, IL. The collection contains records relating to Ravinia's history, construction, opening and annual festival. The collection also contains photographs of the park as well as newsletters that contain articles about the park. The dates of the materials range from the early 20th century to the early 21st century; the bulk of the material dates from the 20th century.