Kenilworth isn’t just another pretty suburb. It is a masterclass in architectural pride, whether or not the rest of Chicagoland wants to admit it. With the highest concentration of homes designed by George Washington Maher, one of the Prairie School’s original voices, this village doesn’t just preserve history. It lives in it. These aren’t cookie-cutter builds. They’re intentional, expressive, and in many ways, timeless.
Stroll past the KENILWORTH FOUNTAIN and you’ll feel the quiet confidence of a community that understands beauty without shouting. The KENILWORTH TRAIN STATION, still functioning today, proves that even utilitarian spaces can carry legacy. Then there’s The KENILWORTH CLUB, where design meets community and its understated elegance still hosts some of the area’s most memorable gatherings. KENILWORTH UNION CHURCH adds spiritual grace to the neighborhood’s architectural rhythm, while the KENILWORTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY ties it all together. It ensures both residents and visitors understand how rare and deliberate this village truly is. If you think all suburbs are created equal, take a walk through Kenilworth and try not to feel a little envious.