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  2. Irving Park, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Irving Park is one of 77 officially designated Chicago community areas, and is located on the Northwest Side.It is bounded by the Chicago River on the east, the Milwaukee Road railroad tracks on the west, Addison Street on the south and Montrose Avenue on the north, west of Pulaski Road stretching to encompass the region between Belmont Avenue on the south and, roughly, Leland Avenue on the north.

  3. Villa District - Wikipedia

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    The area was originally developed as the "Villa addition to Irving Park" and showcases many unique Craftsman and Prairie style homes fronting on picturesque boulevard style streets. Although St. Wenceslaus church, a majestic Romanesque - Art Deco hybrid draws many of the tourists visiting the area, this historic church is actually a few blocks ...

  4. List of Art Deco architecture in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Sears Department Store, Irving Park, Chicago, 1938 Spiegel Office Building , Bridgeport , Chicago, 1937 Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Co., Central Manufacturing District–Original East Historic District , Chicago, 1928

  5. Independence Park (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Park, officially Park #83 of the Chicago Park District, is a 7.16-acre (2.90 ha) recreational area in the Irving Park neighborhood of North Side, Chicago, Illinois. [ 2 ] First opened in 1914, the park has been the traditional location of Independence Day celebrations for Irving Park residents since 1903.

  6. Portage Park, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Portage Park is located on the northwest side of the City of Chicago, Illinois and is one of 77 officially designated Chicago community areas.Portage Park is bordered by the community areas of Jefferson Park and Forest Glen to the north, Dunning and the suburb of Harwood Heights to the west, Irving Park to the east and Belmont-Cragin to the south.

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in North Side ...

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    The North Side is defined for this article as the area west of Lake Michigan, north of North Avenue (1600 N.), and east of the Chicago River — plus the area north of Fullerton Avenue going west of the River and north to the Chicago city limits.

  8. Portage Park (Chicago park) - Wikipedia

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    The park predates all of the buildings that surround it. [2] In 1959, the park district replaced the concrete pool with an Olympic-sized pool in preparation for hosting the Pan American Games. In 1972, Portage Park hosted the U.S. Olympic swimming trials, where gold medalist Mark Spitz set new world's records. In 1998, the swimming pools and ...

  9. Heilig-Meyers - Wikipedia

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    The company also bought the L. Fish furniture chain in the Chicago area; those stores were closed in 1999. [ 1 ] Heilig-Meyers filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on August 17, 2000, [ 2 ] and subsequently announced the liquidation of its inventory, with all of their stores closing by mid-2001. [ 3 ]