MAKE A MEME View Large Image The date of this photograph is unknown however car enthusiasts may be able to ascertain an approximate date by the parked automobile. The Village Inn was originally built by George Shires and known as the Shire House or Shire Hotel. See ...
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Keywords: mordak store mordakstore shire hotel shirehotel shire house shirehouse village inn villageinn northbrook coach house coachhouse george shires georgeshires mordak outdoor The date of this photograph is unknown however car enthusiasts may be able to ascertain an approximate date by the parked automobile. The Village Inn was originally built by George Shires and known as the Shire House or Shire Hotel. See adjacent article by Agnes Gillette regarding the history of this one-time landmark in Northbrook. In later years the house became Mordak's Store - one of several general stores in Northbrook. In the 1970s Mordak's Store, Thompson's and Wannamaker's all co-existed. On the site of the Shire House now sits the home of Charlene and Kevin VanDusen of the Northbrook Foodland. Photo contributed by Jean Jackson-Stout. The date of this photograph is unknown however car enthusiasts may be able to ascertain an approximate date by the parked automobile. The Village Inn was originally built by George Shires and known as the Shire House or Shire Hotel. See adjacent article by Agnes Gillette regarding the history of this one-time landmark in Northbrook. In later years the house became Mordak's Store - one of several general stores in Northbrook. In the 1970s Mordak's Store, Thompson's and Wannamaker's all co-existed. On the site of the Shire House now sits the home of Charlene and Kevin VanDusen of the Northbrook Foodland. Photo contributed by Jean Jackson-Stout.
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