The houses along Longwood Drive in the Beverly neighborhood were built beginning in 1873 by various architects.
Longwood was named for a long copse of trees that ran along the lee side of the hill where the rest of Beverly is located.
The area was designated a Chicago Landmark on November 13, 1981.
[1] The Longwood Drive has a mixture of different styles of architecture, such as Italianate, Carpenter Gothic, Queen Anne, Shingle, Prairie School, and Renaissance Revival.
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