| 581 |
Architecture, Ann Durkin Keating(
Authored Entry
) ...they designed the region's most important buildings, many of which were destroyed in the fire of...
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| 582 |
Chicago Historical Society, Michael H. Ebner(
Authored Entry
) ...Fire of 1871 destroyed the society's 1868 building at the northwest corner of Dearborn and Ontario...
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| 583 |
Communist Party, Randi Storch(
Authored Entry
) ...and union groups in the needle, metal, and building trades ; printing ; railroads ; and food...
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| 584 |
Air Quality, David Stradling(
Authored Entry
) ...city, ruining furniture, merchandise, and even building facades. Chicago legislated against dense...
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| 585 |
Gas Stations, Tracy Steffes(
Authored Entry
) ...from the 1920s to 1960s. The gas station building itself reflected a corporate projected image, and...
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| 586 |
Gated Communities, Patrick M. McMullen(
Authored Entry
) ...for over a century. Every hotel or apartment building with a doorman or a fence controls the flow of...
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| 587 |
Hindus, Vinay Lal(
Authored Entry
) ...doorway) in the South Indian style and another building in the North Indian style, was established...
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| 588 |
Hull House, Mary Ann Johnson(
Authored Entry
) ...1856 mansion had expanded to a massive 13-building complex covering nearly a city block. The new...
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| 589 |
Inland Steel Co., Jonathan Keyes(
Authored Entry
) ...A new Chicago headquarters, the Inland Steel Building on Monroe Street, was built in 1957. During...
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| 590 |
Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Karen Mary Davalos(
Authored Entry
) ...arts education, youth, and intercultural coalition building, the MFACM embodies the culturally based...
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| 591 |
Mokena, IL, Larry A. McClellan(
Authored Entry
) ...that began as railroad stops. One of the earliest buildings was the public school , built in 1855. A...
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| 592 |
Navy Pier, Douglas Bukowski(
Authored Entry
) ...sheds along with classically designed buildings at the head and foot of the pier, including an...
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| 593 |
Greeks, Andrew T. Kopan(
Authored Entry
) ...in 1904 along with the Greek Press in 1913. By 1930, Chicago had become home to approximately 30,000...
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| 594 |
Journalism, Bill Savage(
Authored Entry
) ...corrupt Tribune reporter Jake Lingle, murdered in 1930). The African American –owned and –operated...
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| 595 |
Park Districts, Julia Sniderman Bachrach(
Authored Entry
) ...minimal landscape improvements. Between 1896 and 1930, 19 additional park districts were created,...
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| 596 |
Literary Cultures, Timothy B. Spears(
Authored Entry
) ...in the Auditorium Hotel and the Fine Arts Building for afternoon teas and midnight dramas, all the...
...that developed on the South Side around the buildings left over from the fair, and on the Near North...
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| 597 |
The Campaign to Maintain Lake Front Park, Gwen Hoerr Jordan(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...began excavating a hole for the basement of the building. In 1910, the Illinois Supreme Court upheld...
...supreme court, from 1890 to 1897, two more buildings were constructed on the space, a wigwam for the...
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| 598 |
Epidemics, Walter Nugent(
Authored Entry
) ...before 1894, seldom topped 15 thereafter. By 1930 it fell to 10.4. Truly disastrous epidemics were...
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| 599 |
Photography, Larry Viskochil(
Authored Entry
) ...1923–36), and the Hedrich Blessing Company (1930–) profited from a boon in real estate and commerce....
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| 600 |
Magazines, Richard Junger(
Authored Entry
) ...obscenity charges. i3372 Wrigley and Tribune buildings, 1959. Photographer: Unknown. Source: Chicago...
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