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Historic Preservation Commission designates Honeywell–Beale house (456 Sunrise Ave.) for landmark nomination

5775294 · August 14, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted to nominate 456 Sunrise Avenue — a late-19th-century camp‑meeting-era house associated with the Camp Meeting Association and early local figures — for local landmark status and will forward the nomination to the Village Board.

On Aug. 13, 2025, the Lake Bluff Historic Preservation Commission voted to nominate 456 Sunrise Avenue (commonly referred to as the Honeywell–Beale house) for local landmark designation, concluding a presentation that emphasized the property's association with the Camp Meeting Association and its architectural integrity.

Homeowner Todd Porter described the house's history and earlier owners, saying the structure dates to 1889 and that, according to local accounts, minister owners…

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