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491 Railroad Commuting to Chicago in 1934, ( Map )
...Railroad Commuting to Chicago in 1934...
...with daily trains from Hyde Park in 1856, Chicago's railroads developed a complex octopus-like...
...from suburbs within a one-hour ride of Chicago's Loop, as reflected in the number of daily trains on...
492 Indian Settlement Pattern in the Chicago Region, circa 1830, ( Map )
...Indian Settlement Pattern in the Chicago Region, circa 1830...
...As Euro-Americans penetrated the Chicago region in the 1820s, they encountered a widespread network...
493 Southern Distribution of the Chicago Defender, 1919, ( Map )
...Southern Distribution of the Chicago Defender, 1919...
...Southerners to northern cities. "I bought a Chicago Defender and after reading it and seeing the...
494 Chicago's Deep Tunnel System in 2003, ( Map )
...Chicago's Deep Tunnel System in 2003...
495 Development of Railroad Lines from Chicago, ( Table )
...Development of Railroad Lines from Chicago...
...The Soo Line connected upper-Midwest farmers first with Canada then with Chicago after 1909 lease of...
...Wisconsin Central line into Chicago built in 1886. Wabash       Wabash Railroad (1877) St. Louis —...
496 Classical Music, Mark Clague and J. Kimo Williams( Authored Entry )
...The development of classical music in Chicago has followed the growth of the city, including its...
...and competitive needs, classical music has secured a place in Chicago's multifaceted cultural life....
...C. Deagan & Co. as well as Ludwig, active in Chicago from 1909 to 1930. Piano makers have included...
497 Transportation, H. Roger Grant( Authored Entry )
...in intracity transport. By 1945 the city's private transit companies, the Chicago Surface Lines...
...and the Chicago Rapid Transit Company, could no longer economically survive....
...They were replaced in 1947 by the Chicago Transit Authority , a state-chartered organization, which...
498 The Chicago Area's Iron and Steel Industry, ( Map )
...The Chicago Area's Iron and Steel Industry...
...scattered along the region's railways. By 2000 most steel making in the City of Chicago had ceased....
...Chicago's earliest metal-working industries were small in scale, and located near the Chicago River...
499 Churches of the Presbyterian Church (USA) in the Chicago Area, ( Map )
...Churches of the Presbyterian Church (USA) in the Chicago Area...
...in the region were located in the city of Chicago or in outlying satellite cities and the larger...
500 Chicago's Residential Patterns According to Census Racial Categories in 2000, ( Map )
...Chicago's Residential Patterns According to Census Racial Categories in 2000...
...can be seen east of Midway Airport and in the northern neighborhoods of Chicago south of Evanston....
501 Chicago's World—Within a Day's Travel, ( Map )
...Chicago's World—Within a Day's Travel...
...joined railroads to extend 24-hour travel from Chicago (often in combination) to much of North and...
...road service, had effectively expanded Chicago's reach to much of the rest of the well-populated...
502 Commuting in Metropolitan Chicago in 1970, ( Map )
...Commuting in Metropolitan Chicago in 1970...
...Automobiles have been used to commute to central Chicago since the early twentieth century, but...
...a pattern of vast proportions, drawing to Chicago over half of the resident workers of communities...
503 Changing Origins of Metropolitan Chicago's Foreign-Born Population, ( Map )
...Changing Origins of Metropolitan Chicago's Foreign-Born Population...
...in world migration patterns to metropolitan Chicago that have widened the region's diversity of...
...Asia or Latin America. By 1990, metropolitan Chicago drew from around the globe. The region had more...
504 Land Subdivision and Urbanization on Chicago's Northwest Side, ( Map )
...Land Subdivision and Urbanization on Chicago's Northwest Side...
...that bound Norwood Park ever closer to Chicago, as well as the evolution of community institutions...
...farms served by a new railroad line from Chicago, and a county poor farm appeared. By 1870 a...
505 Labor Unrest in Chicago, April 25-May 4, 1886, ( Map )
...Labor Unrest in Chicago, April 25-May 4, 1886...
...Workers throughout Chicago and its suburbs took part in the nationwide movement for an eight-hour...
...concentrated in industrial areas along the Chicago River and in nearby working-class neighborhoods....
506 Movie Theaters in Chicago, 1926, 1937 and 2002, ( Map )
...Movie Theaters in Chicago, 1926, 1937 and 2002...
...War was well advanced, and only 29 remained within the city of Chicago, a mere two in the Loop....
507 Religious Diversity on Chicago's Southwest Side in 2002, ( Map )
...Religious Diversity on Chicago's Southwest Side in 2002...
...Chicago's religious geography can be very heterogeneous when viewed at the level of districts such...
...example, recall long established residents of Chicago moving to the area when it was first built up....
508 Growth of the Chicago Metropolitan Area, ( Map )
...Growth of the Chicago Metropolitan Area...
...growth of the built-up area of metropolitan Chicago can be summarized in three phases. Before 1900,...
509 Economic Origins of Metropolitan Chicago Communities, ( Map )
...Economic Origins of Metropolitan Chicago Communities...
...line the Illinois & Michigan Canal heading out of Chicago to the southwest, while communities that...
510 Neighborhood Change: Chicago's Prairie Avenue, 1853-2003, ( Map )
...Neighborhood Change: Chicago's Prairie Avenue, 1853-2003...
...had been built. By 1877, following the Great Chicago Fire, the 11-block area had largely filled up...

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