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To determine the historic paint colors and wallpapers of the extant first floor of the Office, Hall, Parlor and Dining Room on the Frances WIllard House in Evanston, Illinois, and to the select paint colors and coatings for future restoration purposes that are appropriate to the period of significance, 1890.

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The paint and finish analysis conducted by the Historic Preservation Graduate Students at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago was completed as an assignment for the Building Conservation course, directed by Anne Sullivan in the 2014 Fall semester. The students extracted samples from three exterior sides of the house while carefully documenting the location of the removed paint. Students then performed a microscopic analysis of the layers of paint from the exterior trim, bargeboard, and clapboard siding.

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Located at East 43rd Street and South Calumet Avenue in the Grand Boulevard Neighborhood, The Forum served the community as a hub for entertainment, a meeting hall for both labor and civil rights groups throughout its early years. After standing vacant for almost four decades, the building was purchased with the goal of restore the Forum to its original function as a hall to help serve the cultural and social needs of its community.