Encyclopedia ofChicago
527 Items Found (53 Pages)
Page: PREV   37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47    NEXT

Search Results Page 42
411 Lake Shore Drive, ( Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery) )
...what would soon be the Museum of Science and Industry is still under construction. Outer Lake Shore...
412 Retail Geography, Max Grinnell( Authored Entry )
...community, particularly those in the real-estate industry, sought solutions from city leaders, but...
413 Pullman Inc., Martha T. Briggs. and Cynthia H. Peters( Business Dictionary )
...and its remaining freight car plants were subsequently sold to Dallas-based Trinity Industries....
414 Banking, Commercial, Larry E. Schweikart( Authored Entry )
...influential Chicago leaders in railroads , industry, and real estate. The appearance of the Marine...
415 Roman Catholics, Steve Rosswurm( Authored Entry )
...most of the remaining good-paying jobs in industry fled. This three-decades-long capitalist assault...
416 Poles, Dominic A. Pacyga( Authored Entry )
...mobility. Many suburbs were and are home to heavy industry and had long-established Polish American...
417 Bell & Howell Co., ( Business Dictionary )
...made equipment used in the motion picture industry. It introduced an innovative all-metal camera in...
...1920s, helped to make 35-millimeter film the industry standard, and served as a leading supplier to...
418 Fishermen, Ann Durkin Keating( Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay) )
...until a 1996 Illinois statute ended that industry as well. Commercial Fishermen, Waukegan, 1910  ...
419 First National Park in the Middle West, Sarah S. Marcus( Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay) )
...of steel mills and picnic areas. The proximity of industry and park meant that the area would remain...
420 Calumet Harbor, Page 2, Ann Durkin Keating( Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay) )
...the 1920s, the Calumet Harbor was built up with industry and commercial venues. This picture, which...
421 World's Columbian Exposition, Robert W. Rydell( Authored Entry )
...to become the Museum of Science and Industry . And the building that had housed delegates to world's...
422 Places of Assembly, Paula R. Lupkin( Authored Entry )
...the forefront of the burgeoning convention industry, the Metropolitan Fair and Exposition Authority...
423 Art, Lynne Warren( Authored Entry )
...patron. Although Chicago's postwar captains of industry echoed their predecessors of the turn of the...
424 Social Services, Joanne L. Goodwin( Authored Entry )
...the Depression. That credit goes to the war industry jobs that started at the end of the 1930s and...
425 Ethnic Music, Philip V. Bohlman( Authored Entry )
...attention. Moreover, radio and the recording industry began to shape the ethnic music of this phase....
426 Recollecting Childhood Experiences, Ann Durkin Keating( Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay) )
...remind us of the ways in which commerce, industry, and pleasure all shared the same waterways. By...
427 Fishing, Ann Durkin Keating( Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay) )
...fishing on Lake Michigan remained an important industry. Then pollution, declining fish stocks, and...
428 Steel Mills on Sand, Page 2, Sarah S. Marcus( Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay) )
...agents used images associated with the steel industry to sell land in the city, advertising the...
429 Connecting Houses to Water Networks, Page 2, Ann Durkin Keating( Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay) )
...stops along these rail lines for farmers, industries, commuters, and various institutions. Real...
430 The Chicago Region and Its Global Models, Sarah S. Marcus( Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery) )
...stops along these rail lines for farmers, industries, commuters, and various institutions. Real...

Search
"search request"
Full Results

Full Results
Page: PREV   37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47    NEXT