Built in 1924, This sturdy bungalow was the home base for Virginia Eifert as she traveled in the Midwest writing about our abundant nature. Mrs. Eifert produced eighteen volumes of nature writing, cultural history, and biography, along with hundreds of articles on natural history subjects.
Virginia at the Illinois State Museum |
For more information on Virginia's legacy to nature, please be sure to visit this link:
http://virginia.larryeifert.com/The 2 to 3 bedroom home has wonderful details in the brick and substantial porch pillars. Her son, Larry Eifert ( http://larryeifert.com/ ) has shared the following photographs of the interior home as it was when he grew up there:
Gracious Dining table in 1942 |
2 comments:
This is a great story. I went through that home when it was for sale a couple years ago. I sure wish I had seen this article first.
Your blog is great, I have lived in this neighborhood most of my life it is great to learn so much about it.
David B.
Thank you David for your kind comment. I love this neighborhood and love that we have a great history in these older homes.
Suellen
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