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Wingert House
Front view of Wingert House in Norwood Park West, Chicago, IL
TypeBuilding
Location6231 N. Canfield Ave.
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Coordinates41°59′39″N 87°49′18″W / 41.9943°N 87.8218°W / 41.9943; -87.8218
Built1854; Additions, 1865–1875
Built forJohn Wingert
Original useFarmhouse
Architectural style(s)Italianate
Official nameWingert House
TypeBuilding
Designated31 July 1990
Location of Wingert House in Chicago metropolitan area
Wingert House (Illinois)
Wingert House (the United States)

The Wingert House is a nineteenth-century farmhouse located at 6231 North Canfield Avenue in Chicago, Illinois. One of the oldest surviving farmhouses within the Chicago city limits, the building received Chicago Landmark status on July 31, 1990.[1] It is part of the Norwood Park neighborhood.

The house was built in 1854 as the home of John Wingert, a German immigrant who had fled his home country due to religious persecution. A two-story Italianate style section was added between 1868 and 1875.[1] The Wingert House is one of the few extant buildings in Chicago that predate the Great Fire of 1871.[2]

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Fire

"The Wingert House caught fire on March 10, 2021. There was some damage to the rear, but the window frames and roofline were basically intact."[3]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Wingert House, City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division (2003). Retrieved on 2007-06-19.
  2. ^ Pre-Fire Chicago Tour, City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division (2003). Retrieved on 2007-06-19.
  3. ^ The Wingert House, Norwood Park, Chicago, Illinois., Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal (2021). Retrieved on 2022-12-21.

41°59′39″N 87°49′18″W / 41.9943°N 87.8218°W / 41.9943; -87.8218


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