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Streets and Highways, David M. Young(
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) ...around the city linking interstate highways in Indiana and Wisconsin. The culmination of the road-...
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Washington Park, Wallace Best(
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) ...Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive), and Calumet, Indiana, and Michigan Avenues. The boulevards, along...
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Housing for the Elderly, N. Sue Weiler(
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) ...public rooms, the Old People's Home at 3850 S. Indiana Avenue. Facilities founded by other religious...
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Iron- and Steelworkers, Jonathan Rees(
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) ...Steel began work on building the city of Gary , Indiana, in 1906 so that it could continue to take...
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Norwegians, Odd S. Lovoll(
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) ...1,313 Norwegians lived there. In the 1870s Indiana Street (now Grand Avenue) became the center of...
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DuPage County, Steph McGrath(
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) ...five children, who came from Orange County, Indiana, by 1832. Hobson built a gristmill on the West...
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Dutch, Jonathan J. Keyes(
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) ...setting, particularly South Holland and nearby Indiana. Others decided to remain, accepting and...
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Great Depression, Tracey Deutsch(
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) ...or to the more coercive measures in Gary, Indiana Harbor, and South Chicago. Nor were white-collar...
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Political Conventions, R. Craig Sautter(
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) ...to nominate Senator Benjamin Harrison, of Indiana, on the eighth ballot. He lost the popular vote in...
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Mail Delivery, Richard R. John(
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) ...a route that linked Fort Dearborn with Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Green Bay, Wisconsin. In 1836, mail...
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Gary, IN, Raymond A. Mohl(
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) ...resided in Gary and nearby East Chicago , Indiana. Throughout its first half century, Gary served as...
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Historic Preservation, Barbara Sciacchitano(
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) ...The Clarke House was later moved to 1855 South Indiana, becoming part of the Prairie Avenue Historic...
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Lake County, IN, Joseph C. Bigott(
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) ...Arriving from New York, Ohio, and southern Indiana, settlers squatted lands near the current towns...
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Blues, Adam Green(
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) ...Tavern, the Flame Club, and the 708 opened along Indiana Avenue on the South Side and Lake Street on...
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Jazz, William Howland Kenney(
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) ...the studio of Gennett Records in Richmond, Indiana, in order to record. New inexpensive and popular...
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Commuting, Michael P. Conzen(
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) ...reached such distant places as Michigan City (Indiana), Kenosha (Wisconsin), and Fox Valley towns...
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Waste Disposal, Christopher Thale(
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) ...of southeast Chicago and northwestern Indiana. Industrial wastes grew in the early twentieth...
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Transportation, H. Roger Grant(
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) ...to become the Michigan Southern & Northern Indiana, and later part of the New York Central system),...
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Railroad Supply Industry, Mark R. Wilson(
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) ...acids—at its large shops in East Chicago, Indiana. By the 1930s, General American had passed Union...
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Real Estate, Pierre deVise(
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) ...3,600 acres in what is now Beverly Shores , Indiana, to create a development that would rival...
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