Program

Evanston History Center’s Kris Hartzell and and Evanston Plan Commission’s Jack Weiss share the historical significance of the Harley Clarke Mansion, a Tudor-style home designed by Richard Powers and built in 1927. We’ll discuss the current demolition threats the mansion faces and take a look at how Evanston’s historic gem can be preserved.
AIA/CES credit: 1 LU
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