Here is a Spreadsheet of the list of Buildings and Attractions for CA Riverside:
An here is a:
… that will take you past all of the Buildings and Attractions included on the above spreadsheet:
1. Riverside Public Library 1930. O’Conner, O’Conner, & Martin.
2. Riverside Township Hall (on Right). 1895. George Ashby.
3. William T. Allen Residence. 1869. William LeBaron Jenney. 1 of 3 investors in RIC.
H. Wallace Caldwell Memorial Bridge (Swinging Bridge) 1940 over the Des Plaines River. (Photo Dec. 2020)
Southwest Riverside entry to the boot peninsula of land between bend in the river.
4. The Avey Coonley School Playhouse. 1912-1919. Frank Lloyd Wright. 1919 converted to a private residence.
5. Avery Cooley House. (Front Entrance) 1908-1912. Frank Lloyd Wright. 270 art glass windows and doors.

5. Avery Cooley House. (Back Entrance) 1908-1912. Frank Lloyd Wright.
6. Coonley Estate – Stables and Carriage House. 1908. Frank Lloyd Wright.
7. Coonley Estate – Servant’s Quarters. 1908. Frank Lloyd Wright.

8. Thorncroft – Residence for Coonley School Teachers. 1912. Gunnel and Drummond. Chief Draftsman for FLW.
9. Gardener’s Cottage. 1913. Gunnel and Drummond. Chief Draftsman for FLW.
10. Louis Y. Schermerhorn House. 1869. William LeBaron Jenney.

11. Riverside Presbyterian Church (Above) & Manse (Below). 1879-1897. Church – John Cochrane. Manse – Charles Wittlesey.
12. John Clarke Dore House. 1869. Calvert Vaux of Olmsted, Vaux, & Co.

13. Riverside Train Depot 1901-1902. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.
14. Riverside Improvement Company (RIC) Building. 1871. Frederick C. Withers.



15. Water Tower. 1871. William LeBaron Jenney. 1913 one story addition.
16. Tower Building. 1928.
17. Central Elementary School. 1897. Charles Wittlesey.
18. Intermediate School, now L.J. Hauser Junior High School. 1929. 1963 renamed L.J. Hauser Junior High School.


19. Riverside Brookfield High School. 1918. 1954 Addition (Top)
20. St. Paul Episcopal Church and Rectory. 1888. William LeBaron Jenney. 1930 Steeple and Tower removed.
21. St. Paul Episcopal Church Rectory. 1895. Jarvis Hunt (Built K.C. Union Station)
110 Akenside Rd. 1871. Sold for $830,000 in 2022.
Example of a Second Empire home.
22. First Church of Christ Science (1992 converted to a private residence) 1920. Howard Cheney.
23. Tomek House. 1905-1906. Frank Lloyd Wright. Barry Byrne assistant to FLW.
24. Fred Babson House. 1908. Tallmadge & Watson.

25. Faurot Residence. 1912. Howard Van Doren Shaw.

26. Hollister Residence. 1870. 1894 altered.

27. (John F.) Palmer. 1893. Joseph L. Silsbee. In 1887 Silsbee hired FLW and George Maher.

28. Henry Babson Service Buildings. 1915. Purcell & Elmslie. 1907 Babson House by Louis Sullivan demolished 1960.

29. Chlumsky House. 505 Berkeley Rd. 1937. 09/30/22 Sold $383,500. Art Moderne. Across the street to the north:
555 Bryd Rd. 1939. Sold $592,300 10/27/2021. Fire, House boarded up 12/5/2020 when we visited.
December 2022 Christmas Grinch.
Connie’s Family Restaurant. 1944. 1988 Last Remodel.