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Worth, IL, Larry A. McClellan(
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) ...a train stop for the Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railroad in 1882. A market center began to develop...
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Yankees, Richard Jensen(
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) ...insurance , law , education, medicine, railroads , merchandising, architecture , mainstream...
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| 393 |
Boardinghouses, Douglas Knox(
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) ...industrial areas, such as near suburban railroad shops. In some of the more crowded arrangements,...
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Bolingbrook, IL, Aaron Harwig(
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) ...While other communities developed in proximity to railroads or the Illinois & Michigan Canal, the...
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| 395 |
Bridgeview, IL, Ronald S. Vasile(
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) ...moved to Bridgeview. The Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad played a key role in development of the area,...
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Buffalo Grove, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
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) ...industrial park at Lake-Cook Road and the Soo Line Railroad tracks. In the mid-1980s Corporate Grove...
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Bulgarians, Daniela S. Hristova(
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) ...laborers who worked in mines, steel mills, or railroad construction. The second wave began with the...
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| 398 |
Bus System, David M. Young(
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) ...however, because they were too tall to clear many railroad viaducts. When it was absorbed by the CTA...
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| 399 |
Carpentersville, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
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) ...He persuaded the Chicago & North Western Railroad to extend its tracks from East Dundee to the area...
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Park Ridge, IL, John R. Schmidt(
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) ...When the Chicago, St. Paul & Fond du Lac Railroad (later the Chicago & North Western) began running...
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Clearing, Clinton E. Stockwell(
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) ...Stickney , president of the Chicago Great Western Railroad , laid out a plan in 1888 for a one-mile...
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Clinics and Dispensaries, Paul A. Buelow(
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) ...Companies such as the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad established their own facilities for...
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Community Areas, Amanda Seligman(
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) ...physical barriers such as rivers, parks, and railroads created “natural areas” within cities. These...
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Darien, IL, Aaron Harwig(
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) ...The region's distance from the Burlington Northern Railroad , which ran north through Downers Grove,...
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Algonquin, IL, Craig L. Pfannkuche(
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) ...dairy farmers along the Fox River Valley Railroad (Chicago & North Western Railway), which entered...
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Des Plaines River, David M. Solzman(
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) ...River . Today, if one stands near the Santa Fe Railroad bridge near Stony Ford, it is possible to...
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| 407 |
DuSable Museum, Amina J. Dickerson(
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) ...been a boardinghouse for African American railroad workers. During the early 1960s the fledgling...
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Forest Park, IL, Jean Louise Guarino(
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) ...dwellers. In 1856, the Chicago & Galena Union Railroad opened a shop and roundhouse at today's Des...
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Fox Lake, IL, Craig L. Pfannkuche(
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) ...for vacationing Chicagoans in the 1890s. The railroad entered the chain of lakes in 1901 when the...
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Glencoe, IL, Adam H. Stewart(
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) ...completed a decade earlier. As president of the railroad company, Gurnee made a practice of buying...
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