At the time, Stevenson and Jandl did not have every Sears Modern Homes catalog at their disposal; therefore, they missed a few models that were sold for only a couple years.
One of those models not included in Houses by Mail is the Sears Parkridge, sold from 1929 to 1931.
Sears Parkridge from the 1930 Modern Homes catalog. |
We have several Parkridges in the Chicago area; following are some of them.
Tinley Park
17538 Ridgeland Rd., Tinley Park. It's like a dollhouse! This is an authenticated Parkridge; Sears Roebuck held the title in 1939 after a foreclosure. Capture from Google Streetview. |
The house still has the original Sears front door. |
Elgin
Whiting, IN
3 comments:
I had no idea that some models had slipped through the cracks! The Parkridge is a sharp-looking house; the brick and shingled exteriors both add a lot of character. It looks like all four examples you've shown still have their original doors... an excellent testament to the quality of Sears houses.
There's a Parkridge down the street from me, currently for sale (listed at $97k): 109 S Illini St, Shabbona IL, 60550
I currently own the house at 670 Bluff City Blvd. Not only is the original front door intact, but the house still has many of its original light fixtures.
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