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Ashelford Hall : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ashelford Hall
Ashelford Hall is a building, erected in 1925, in the tiny community of Esmond which lies in western DeKalb County, Illinois, United States. The structure has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1995. Today, it is under private ownership and largely used for storage. In recent years it had served as an antiques store. ==History== The stone block triangular building, near railroad tracks crossing through Esmond, was constructed in 1925. For the first several years of its history it served as a meeting place for the DeKalb County chapter of the South Grove Grange. The grange met there for a number of years until they moved their meeting to the Creston town hall in Ogle County in 1933.〔(South Grange Grove No. 1838 ), Regional History Center, Northern Illinois University.〕 More recently the building served as an antique store ran by Pam Cunningham. The store closed when Pam Cunningham past away, she lived in Fairdale, Illinois. She died in April 2005, more than a year after her son, Kevin Clewer, was found stabbed to death.〔(Pam Cunningham, 56; murder victim's mom 'died of broken heart' ), ''Chicago Sun-Times'', April 30, 2005, via Findarticles.com〕
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