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Relocated or Demolished Houses
1. First Nathan G. Moore House; purchased by Moore in 1886, moved 3 lots west on Superior in 1895.

2. Unknown; property bought by Moore in 1891 after house was destroyed by fire sometime prior. House footprint is approximate as no known records of the structure's design exist.

3. Frank S. Gray House; built in 1884, purchased by Moore in 1900, moved south and remodeled in 1906 (see #5).

4. D.L. McDaniels House; bought by Moore in 1905, demolished in 1906.

5. Relocated Frank S. Gray House (footprint prior to remodel - see #10).

Current Structures
6. Nathan G. Moore Residence; built in 1895, burned 1922, subsequently rebuilt.

7. Pergola and pavilion; built c. 1906, demolished, partially reconstructed in 2009.

8. 1893 World's Columbian Exposition ticket booth; purchased by Moore, restored by Tom and Irene DeCaro after 1975.

9. Hills House Garage; built 1978.

10. Edward R. Hills House; remodeled from Frank S. Gray house in 1906, damaged by fire in 1976, subsequently rebuilt.

Nearby Frank Lloyd Wright Houses
11. William H. Copeland House; built in 1873, remodeled in 1909.

12. Arthur Heurtley House; built in 1902.