Photo gallery: A history of Orland Park
1928: Soldiers’ Convalescent Camp in Orland Park.
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With a population below 400 in 1900, Orland Park has grown to about 57,000 residents. Take a look at some historic photos taken in the village by Chicago Tribune photographers.
1965: A truck and trailer full of fiberglass life-size animals was turned over in the parking lot of Farmer’s Daughter Motel by a storm. A twister was spotted in the area.
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1969: A fire tore through stables at the Riviera Lake club, killing 26 Arabian horses valued at $150,000. Stable hands were able to save 18 other less valuable riding horses. Firemen from Orland Park, Palos Park and Palos Heights fought the flames.
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1972: A broken headstone lies neglected in an Orland Park cemetery on Harlem Ave., which was being restored by home builders and boy scouts.
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1987: A visit to The Heartthrob Cafe in Orland Park is like a visit to the ‘50s.
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1988: Youth services librarian and story teller Susan Smith reads children a story about trains at the Orland Park Public Library.
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1989: Firefighters battle an extra-alarm fire that heavily damaged the Virginia Motor Court in Orland Park and left 11 residents homeless. No injuries were reported.
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1989: Flowers placed at the intersection of 167th Street and 108th Avenue, in Orland Park, mark the spot where Brian L. Palmer, 44, of Tinley Park, was killed in a car crash.
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1989: Adam Perminas (back to camera) lets himself be squirted with a water pistol during one of the recreational events at Sports Day, sponsored by several Orland Park organizations.
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1993: Golfers in action at Crystal Tree Golf and Country Club.
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