Every Monday, we will post a photo of something you might pass by every day and not notice. If you think you know where this is, write it in the comments section below. We had several correct guesses last week, after we posted a photo of the pheasant on the sign at Mack's. Readers can also send in their own photos for Where in the Heck is That? to karenc@patch.com. We're testing your knowledge of Elmhurst. Let's see how you do. The first person to guess it correctly in the comments section below will win a lovely Patch Prize.
Every Monday, we will post a photo of something you might pass by every day and not notice. If you think you know where this is, write it in the comments section below. We had several correct guesses last week, after we posted a photo of the door to the conservatory at Wilder Park. Readers can also send in their own photos for Where in the Heck is That? to karenc@patch.com. We're testing your knowledge of Elmhurst. Let's see how you do. The first person to guess it correctly in the comments section below will win a lovely Patch Prize.
Every Monday, we will post a photo of something you might pass by every day and not notice. If you think you know where this is, write it in the comments section below. Todd Wilson guessed last week's photo as the sculpture on the lawn of the Elmhurst Art Museum. Readers can also send in their own photos for Where in the Heck is That? to karenc@patch.com. We're testing your knowledge of Elmhurst. Let's see how you do. The first person to guess it correctly in the comments section below will win a lovely Patch Prize.
Every Monday, we will post a photo of something you might pass by every day and not notice. If you think you know where this is, write it in the comments section below. We had several people guess last week's photo as a window decal at Southtown Express on Vallette. Readers can also send in their own photos for Where in the Heck is That? to karenc@patch.com. We're testing your knowledge of Elmhurst. Let's see how you do. The first person to guess it correctly in the comments section below will win a lovely Patch Prize.
Every Monday, we will post a photo of something you might pass by every day and not notice. If you think you know where this is, write it in the comments section below. We had several people guess last week's photo as a portion of the windmill at Mt. Emblem Cemetery. Readers can also send in their own photos for Where in the Heck is That? to karenc@patch.com. We're testing your knowledge of Elmhurst. Let's see how you do. The first person to guess it correctly in the comments section below will win a lovely Patch Prize.
Every Monday, we will post a photo of something you might pass by every day and not notice. If you think you know where this is, write it in the comments section below. Beth Passarelli correctly guessed last week's photo as the Miller ad on the wall at the back of Fitz's Spare Key. Readers can also send in their own photos for Where in the Heck is That? to karenc@patch.com. We're testing your knowledge of Elmhurst. Let's see how you do. The first person to guess it correctly in the comments section below will win a lovely Patch Prize.
Every Monday, we will post a photo of something you might pass by every day and not notice. If you think you know where this is, write it in the comments section below. Kendra Thompson correctly guessed last week's photo as part of the sign above Hamburger Heaven at York and North Avenue. Readers can also send in their own photos for Where in the Heck is That? to karenc@patch.com. We're testing your knowledge of Elmhurst. Let's see how you do. The first person to guess it correctly in the comments section below will win a lovely Patch Prize.
Every Monday, we will post a photo of something you might pass by every day and not notice. If you think you know where this is, write it in the comments section below. Alyssa Kramer correctly guessed last week's photo as the artwork on the pillars outside the Elmhurst Art Museum. Readers can also send in their own photos for Where in the Heck is That? to karenc@patch.com. We're testing your knowledge of Elmhurst. Let's see how you do. The first person to guess it correctly in the comments section below will win a lovely Patch Prize.
Every Monday, we will post a photo of something you might pass by every day and not notice. If you think you know where this is, write it in the comments section below. We had two winners last week, Claudia Olson and Alan Brinkmeier, who guessed the Raggedy Ann Preschool. This week's photo was submitted by Carol Pavlik. Readers can also send in their own photos for Where in the Heck is That? to karenc@patch.com. We're testing your knowledge of Elmhurst. Let's see how you do. The first person to guess it correctly in the comments section below will win a lovely Patch Prize.
Every Monday, we will post a photo of something you might pass by every day and not notice. If you think you know where this is, write it in the comments section below. We had two winners last week, Mike Osgood and Susan Smentek, who guessed the lights on the marquee at York Theatre. Readers can also send in their own photos for Where in the Heck is That? to karenc@patch.com. We're testing your knowledge of Elmhurst. Let's see how you do. The first person to guess it correctly in the comments section below will win a lovely Patch Prize.
Every Monday, we will post a photo of something you might pass by every day and not notice. If you think you know where this is, write it in the comments section below. Darlene Heslop correctly guessed last week's photo, the Butterfly on the sign at the Ray Graham Education Center on Madison Street. Readers can also send in their own photos for "Where in the Heck is That?" to karenc@patch.com. We're testing your knowledge of Elmhurst. Let's see how you do. The first person to guess it correctly in the comments section below will win a lovely Patch Prize.
Every Monday, we will post a photo of something you might pass by every day and not notice. If you think you know where this is, write it in the comments section below. No one correctly guessed last week's photo of the little fox. It's home is at the miniature golf course at The Hub at Berens Park. That was a tough one. We'll go a little easier on you this week. Readers can also send in their own photos for "Where in the Heck is That?" to karenc@patch.com. We're testing your knowledge of Elmhurst. Let's see how you do. The first person to guess it correctly in the comments section below will …
Every Monday, we will post a photo of something you might pass by every day and not notice. If you think you know where this is, write it in the comments section below. Readers can also send in their own photos for "Where in the Heck is That?" to karenc@patch.com. We're testing your knowledge of Elmhurst. Let's see how you do. The first person to guess it correctly in the comments section below will win a lovely Patch Prize.
Every Monday, we will post a photo of something you might pass by every day and not notice. If you think you know where this is, write it in the comments section below. Readers can also send in their own photos for "Where in the Heck is That?" to karenc@patch.com. We're testing your knowledge of Elmhurst. Let's see how you do. The first person to guess it correctly in the comments section below will win a lovely Patch Prize.
Every Monday, we will post a photo of something you might pass by every day and not notice. If you think you know where this is, write it in the comments section below. Readers can also send in their own photos for "Where in the Heck is That?" to karenc@patch.com. We're testing your knowledge of Elmhurst. Let's see how you do. The first person to guess it correctly in the comments section below will win a lovely Patch Prize.
Every Monday, we will post a photo of something you might pass by every day and not notice. If you think you know where this is, write it in the comments section below. Readers can also send in their own photos for "Where in the Heck is That?" to karenc@patch.com. We're testing your knowledge of Elmhurst. Let's see how you do—with an easy one, first.