Source: Tiny Houses by Lester Walker by Overlook Press
Photo Courtesy Lake Bluff History Museum.
Source: Tiny Houses by Lester Walker by Overlook Press
Many of the cottages had two stories with two rooms per floor, such as this one (since added onto) at 240 Prospect.
The Hotel Irving was built in 1883 in the in what is now the 500 block of Prospect Avenue (right across from the tabernacle). It was five stories tall and could house 500 guests, the largest hotel between Milwaukee and Chicago. It had shops, a bowling alley, ballroom and even running water. It burned down in 1897, contributing to the decline of the camp meeting in Lake Bluff.
The Lake Bluff Hotel was built for the second season and had 52 rooms at $1 per day with a dining room that seated 300. The hotel owned 700 cots that could be rented to those sleeping in tents. The hotel was managed by Rev. Charles G Trusdell, first president of the Village.