Images: An Hour in Palatine
We spent an hour roaming Palatine photographing whatever caught our eye. The obvious and the obscure, big stuff and small. But all identifiable to Palatine.
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And tell us what photos are your favorites. Which ones stir a memory for you? Where do you love to go in town?
So here's “An Hour in Palatine.”
Donna Podgorny of Palatine, plays ball with her 5-year-old son Brandon, at Vince Lucchese Field in Palatine.
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Plaque on Cutting Hall in Palatine, named after the first principal of Palatine High School, C.S. Cutting.
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A dedication plaque on a bench outside the shelter in Community Park in Palatine.
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An American Legion plaque dedicated in 1985 in Community Park in Palatine.
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Cutting Hall in Palatine, named after the first principal of Palatine High School, C.S. Cutting.
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One of the many historical homes in Palatine, this one on Oak Street built in 1880.
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Saint Paul United Church of Christ in Palatine, founded in 1871, built in 1924, once St. Paul's Evangelical Church.
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Historical home at the corner of Wood and Benton Streets in Palatine.
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Tulips blooming in front of the Community Park Aquatic Center in Palatine.
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Clock on the corner of the former State Bank of Palatine building built in 1931.
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Historical home at the corner of Lincoln and Hale Streets in Palatine.
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The former State Bank of Palatine building built in 1931 and closed two years later in 1933, at the corner of Bothwell and Slade Streets in downtown Palatine.
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Zimmer Hardware on Brockway Street, in business for 131 years in downtown Palatine.
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Tulips blooming in front of the Community Park Aquatic Center in Palatine.
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Looking up at the ceiling inside the Gazebo in Town Square in Palatine.
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Saint Paul United Church of Christ in Palatine, founded in 1871, built in 1924, once St. Paul's Evangelical Church.
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