Pasadena Colonial Revival is going strong in its second century

Written by LAUREN BEALE, Chicago Tribune

This 1908 Colonial Revival house in Pasadena has been restored in keeping with its century-plus origins. Details such as panel molding and built-ins have been retained inside. Outside, the two-story sports newer cedar-shingle siding to pull the design more East Coast. A fanciful treehouse in the backyard is likewise clad in wood shingles.

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