Lake County, Illinois
Adams, Mary W., House
Adler, David, Estate
Adler, Mrs. Isaac D., House
Armour, J. Ogden, House
Armour, Lester, House
Armour, Philip D., III, House
Beatty, Ross J., House
Beatty, Ross, House
Becker, A. G., Property
Bennett, Edward H., House and Studio
Blair, William McCormick, Estate
Bowen, Joseph T., Country Club
Braeside School
Camp Logan National Guard Rifle Range Historic District
Campbell, Albert, House
Catlow Theatre
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Passenger Depot
Church of the St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Monastery
Churchill, Richard, House
Cook Memorial Library
Deerpath Hill Estates Historic District
Deerpath Inn
Dewey House
Dubin, Henry, House
Ely, Mrs. C. Morse, House
Evert House
Fagen, Mildred and Abel, House
Florsheim, Harold, House
Fort Sheridan Historic District
Fredrick, Louis, House
Geyso, Mrs. Frank, Houses
Granville-Mott House
Great Lakes Naval Training Station
Green Bay Road Historic District
Griffith, John, Store Building
Grigsby Estate
Hall, David, House
Hazel Avenue Prospect Avenue Historic District
Hibbard, Frank, Estate House-Deerpath Hill Estates
Highland Park Water Tower
Holmes, Samuel, House
Holy Family Church
Hotel Waukegan
House at 380 Chiltern Drive-Deerpath Hill Estates
House at 965 Castlegate Court-Deerpath Hill Estates
Humer Building
James, Jean Butz, Museum of the Highland Park Historical Society
Jensen, Jens, Summer House and Studio
Judah, Noble, Estate
Karcher Hotel
Lake Bluff Uptown Commercial Historic District
Lake Forest Cemetery
Lake Forest Historic District
Lamont, Robert P., House
Lanzl, Haerman, House
Leonard, Clifford Milton, Farm
Lewis, Lloyd, House
Libertyville High School Brainerd Building
Lichtstern House
Linden Park Place-Belle Avenue Historic District
Linn, Howard and Lucy, House
Loeb, Ernest, House
Mandel, Mr. Fred L., Jr., House
Maple Avenue Maple Lane Historic District
Millard, George Madison, House
Millard, Sylvester, House
Millburn Historic District
Mineola Hotel
Morse, Robert Hosmer, House
Near North Historic District
North Shore Sanitary District Tower
Paddock, Henry I., House
Pick, George, House
Proctor Building
Public Service Building
Ragdale
Ravinia Park Historic District
Reed, Mrs. Kersey Coates, House
Rosewood Park
Ryerson, Edward L., Area Historic District
Shiloh House
Snite, John Taylor, House
Soule, C. S., House
Stevenson, Adlai E., II, Farm
Swift, Louis F., House
Van Hagen, George E., House
Vine-Oakwood-Green Bay Road Historic District
Water Tower, Building 49
Waukegan Building
Waukegan Public Library
West Park Neighborhood Historic District
Westover Road Non-Commissioned Officers' Housing Historic District
Willits, Ward Winfield, House
Zion Chapter House
164 Hawley
Adlai Ewing Stevenson II
Andrew C. Cook House
Base Realignment and Closure
Black and White
Bollenbach Wagon Shop
Building Five
Building Four
Building One
Cook Memorial Library
Cpl. Richard E. Bush Memorial
Creamery
Douglas A-4 "Skyhawk"
Fighting Tradesmen
Fort Sheridan
Fort Sheridan
Fred Sauer Residence
General Dragoljub Mihailovich
George Umbdenstock Residence
Great Lakes Athletics
Great Lakes History Trail
Joseph T. Bowen Country Club
LT John Philip Sousa Bandstand
Original Architectural Design
Origins of the Base / Construction
Orion Perseus Howe
Pre-Civil War Residence
Ray Bradbury Park
Rededication of Naval Training Center Great Lakes
Ritzenthaler Farmhouse
Rose Residence and Zimmer Hotel
Sauer Family Residence
Sauer General Store
Serbian Orthodox Monastery of St. Sava
Shiloh House
Site of the First Public Building
St. Andrew Church Bell
Tavern and Wagon Shop
The Dwyer Settlement in Lake County, Illinois
The First Recruit / Original Historic Structures
The Francis Stupey Log Cabin
The Golden Thirteen
The Great Lakes Football Team
The Mother Rudd Barn
The Post War Era
The Rondout Train Robbery
The Story of This Land
The Water Tower
United States Naval Training Station
Washburn and Moen Manufacturing Company
Waukegan Doughboy Statue
Waukegan U.S.S. Maine Memorial
Waukegan Veterans Memorial
Welcome to Ray Bradbury Park
Wings over Great Lakes
Women at Great Lakes
World War I / Between the Wars
World War II
Zimmer Residence
Zion Hotel
"Brick Row"
The earliest recorded history of Lake County begins with the Potawatomi and Miami tribes, who used the land for hunting and gathering. European settlers arrived in the late 17th century, primarily traders and missionaries seeking to establish relationships with the Native Americans. The region remained sparsely populated until the 1830s when the U.S. government opened it up for settlement.
In 1836, Lake County was officially established, named for the numerous lakes that dot its landscape. The county's growth was slow at first, but the arrival of the railroad in the 1850s sparked urban development and brought an influx of new residents. Industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation flourished, and the county became an important hub for trade and commerce.
Lake County experienced significant growth and expansion throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The establishment of the Great Lakes Naval Training Center in the 1920s brought economic stability and employment opportunities to the area. Additionally, the construction of highways and the growth of suburbanization led to a population boom in the post-World War II era.
Today, Lake County is a thriving suburban region with a diverse population and a strong economy. It is known for its high quality of life, excellent schools, and recreational opportunities offered by its beautiful lakes and parks. With its rich history and ongoing growth, Lake County continues to be a desirable place to live, work, and visit.
Brief timeline of the history of Lake County, Illinois:
- 1837 - Lake County is created in the state of Illinois.
- 1839 - The first permanent settlement is established in the Village of Little Fort, later known as Waukegan.
- 1859 - The Illinois State Legislature designates Waukegan as the County Seat.
- 1874 - Lake Villa Township is established.
- 1893 - The Great Chicago Fire leads to an influx of people and economic growth in Lake County.
- 1909 - Naval Station Great Lakes is established in North Chicago.
- 1934 - The Lake County Forest Preserve District is created to protect and preserve open spaces.
- 1958 - The National Safety Council relocates its headquarters to Lake Forest.
- 1975 - Six Flags Great America amusement park opens in Gurnee.
- 1994 - The Lake County Discovery Museum opens in Wauconda.
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Lake County, Illinois.