Hutchinson Street

Click for Larger View     Address: 600 through 900-blocks of West Hutchinson St.
Year Built: 1894-1918
Architect: George W. Maher and various others
Date Designated a Chicago Landmark:
August 31, 1977

Lake house, 826 Hutchinson, photo by Barbara Crane Originally called Kenesaw Terrace, this street contains one of the city's best collections of Prairie-style residences, many of which were designed by noted architect George W. Maher. The district's mix of Prairie-style designs and more traditional historical styles, such as Classical Revival, Queen Anne, and Richardsonian Romanesque, provides a unique perspective on the changes that took place in residential architecture between 1890 and 1920.

808 and 814 Hutchinson, photo by Barbara Crane, 1974 734 Hutchinson, photo by Barbara Crane, 1974 Maher-designed Entry, 839 Hutchinson, photo by Barbara Crane

George Maher
 
Prairie School
Mansions
Districts
 
1.Scales house, 840 Hutchinson, photo by Barbara Crane
2.Lake house, 826 Hutchinson, photo by Barbara Crane
3.808 & 814 Hutchinson, photo by Barbara Crane, 1974
4.734 Hutchinson, photo by Barbara Crane, 1974
5.Maher-designed Entry, 839 Hutchinson, photo by Barbara Crane