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$625,000
Sold on 3/28/22
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
5 |
3.10 |
4,428 |
$22,676.24 |
1867 |
On the market:
41 days
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The Hopkinson House, built in 1862, is a noted historic landmark home. The Hopkinson-Platt home was one of the first homes built in Morgan Park, which was a stand alone village before becoming part of Chicago. The 5 bedroom, 3.1 bath house features a unique design for the area with dramatic interior details like stained glass windows, intricate woodwork and high ceilings. This Italianate-style home sits on appx 1 acre of land with 2 additional acres adjoining. Long-time residence of University of Chicago geographer, Robert Platt, who made it a haven to many international students throughout the years. This estate was reported to be a station for the underground railroad from 1861-65. Become a part of this historical journey.
Listing courtesy of Nancy Hotchkiss, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago