Picture of 8 men standing in front of a long one-story building with a water tower on the roof and two smokestacks. Caption states: 'What stories there must be about even the most modest of industries! The Tinley Park building picture above produced, at various times, creasote, washing machines (Spiral Washing Machine Factory), airplanes (Goodall Aero Co.), and mushrooms (magiera Mushroom Canning Co., North American Mushroom Factory). A rather provocative potpourri to say the least.'
4 photographs: 2 photographs of Tinley Park showing the corner of 173rd St and Oak Park Avenue in the early 1900s and in 1970 and a photograph of tornado destruction at 71st Court in 1956 and building construction at 163rd Street and Oak Partk Avenue in 1970
This block of buildings were amongst the center of the Tinley Park business district for many years. Pictured here, circa 1915, are J.W. Hollstein's Saloon, Tinley Park Post Office, Tinley Park Public Library, and John C. Funk's General Merchandise store.