Where in Evanston do street-side Doric columns transform a building’s upper floors into something out of the ordinary?
Know the answer? Then you have what it takes to win this Monday’s “Where in the Patch?”, a weekly feature that asks residents to flex their knowledge of Evanston’s many hidden and obscure locations.
If you want to take a stab at answering this stumper, write the location where you believe this photo was taken in the comments section below. Whoever first answers correctly gets to claim the highly-coveted week-long bragging rights of “Where in the Patch?” champion.
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, Patch reader John Kerr won the competition when he correctly identified a metallic relief forming the base of a war memorial in Patriots Park.
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I thought this one might be more of a stumper than it was, as I have lived in Evanston for nearly my entire life and could not pick out this building if you asked me. Any idea what the building used to be? It is only one of a few in Evanston that I can think of that has columns of some sort out front.