Gunderson Historic District

The district encompasses 230 residential buildings built between 1906 and 1920, the vast majority of which are single-family homes.

Gunderson and Sons, a housing company which mainly worked in Oak Park and the West Side of Chicago.

DeMoney differentiated the houses by applying elements of other contemporary architectural styles, such as Arts and Crafts, Colonial Revival, or Prairie School.

The uniform design and layout of its homes made the district an early example of tract housing, which would become much more widespread later in the twentieth century.

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