| 661 |
Greater Grand Crossing, Wallace Best(
Authored Entry
) ...workers of German origin followed in the 1890s, building frame cottages in what was the Brookline...
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| 662 |
Hermosa, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
Authored Entry
) ...lines intersected, but two years later when the building had still not been occupied, it was sold to...
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| 663 |
Humboldt Park, David A. Badillo(
Authored Entry
) ...story frame dwellings. Later small apartment buildings went up. As the downtown business district...
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| 664 |
Juvenile Justice Reform, L. Mara Dodge(
Authored Entry
) ...Reform School. After the fire destroyed the building, they went to the State Reform School at...
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| 665 |
Lake View, Amanda Seligman(
Authored Entry
) ...Eberly Gross. Developers also built apartment buildings to accommodate residents who could not...
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| 666 |
North Center, Amanda Seligman(
Authored Entry
) ...of wood intensified the demand for brick buildings in Chicago. As the riverbanks yielded more and...
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| 667 |
Occupational Safety and Health, Tom Hafen(
Authored Entry
) ...in the Continental and Commercial Savings Bank building; Illinois Steel's chief attorney, Robert...
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| 668 |
Portage Park, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
Authored Entry
) ...of the beautiful park, developers began building homes and urban dwellers flocked to the community....
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| 669 |
Early Lakeshore Development, Gwen Hoerr Jordan(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...to remain forever open, clear and free of any building or obstruction whatever." Named Lake Front...
...as "public grounds forever to remain free of buildings." See also: Chicago River ; Fort Dearborn ;...
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| 670 |
An Upstart Behemoth, Sarah S. Marcus(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery)
) ...international recognition. See also: Auditorium Building ; Chicago Symphony Orchestra ; Classical...
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| 671 |
Neighborhood Change, 1853-2003 (Essay), Map Author: Michael P. Conzen and (Research assistance: Douglas Knox, Dennis McClendon)(
Rich Map (Essay)
) ...others converted to trendy loft apartment buildings. The few surviving, much neglected mansions were...
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| 672 |
Book Arts, Paul F. Gehl(
Authored Entry
) ...gallery inside their corporate headquarters building on 26th Street. Since World War II, the Chicago...
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| 673 |
City of Bridges, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...ways. Photo Essay Sections: basic bridge types building a bridge rush street bridges calumet river...
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| 674 |
Sanitation in Chicago, Louis Cain(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Essay)
) ...address continued turbidity. Chicagoans voted in 1930 to construct a major filtration plant on the...
...was resolved in the U.S. Supreme Court in 1930 and resulted in a reduction of the district's...
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| 675 |
Crane Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...and manufactured engines and steam pumps; by 1870, when it employed about 160 people, it was making...
...and steam-heating equipment in large public buildings such as the Cook County courthouse and the...
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| 676 |
Serbs, Peter T. Alter(
Authored Entry
) ...in 1919 and consecrated a permanent church building in 1927. St. Archangel Michael became the...
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| 677 |
Shipbuilding, Theodore J. Karamanski(
Authored Entry
) ...The Chicago River was too small to serve as a building site for the four- and five-hundred-foot-long...
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| 678 |
Tourism and Conventions, Anne Moore(
Authored Entry
) ...Chicago in the 1990s, causing a boom in hotel building, restaurant openings, and services geared to...
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| 679 |
University of Chicago, Robin F. Bachin(
Authored Entry
) ...and became absentee landlords, often neglecting building upkeep and maintenance. To revitalize the...
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| 680 |
Chatham, Wallace Best(
Authored Entry
) ...region of Chatham during the 1860s. The first buildings in the area were corncribs assembled by the...
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