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In 1926, W.K. Kellogg anonymously donated $150,000 to the city of Battle Creek to construct and purchase equipment for a clubhouse for boys located in Irving Park. The city enlisted the help of two local foundations to oversee the project: the Fellowship Corporation (now the W.K. Kellogg Foundation) and the Battle Creek Foundation.
The Charles N. Loucks House is a historic house at 3926 N. Keeler Avenue in the Irving Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.The house was built in 1889 for Charles N. Loucks, a real estate planner who developed much of Irving Park, and his family.
The completion of the 312 RiverRun provides a continuous trail from Belmont Avenue to Montrose Avenue via Horner Park. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In September 2021, Mayor Lori Lightfoot and alderman Matt Martin attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of the Irving Park Road bridge trail.
The public is invited to celebrate "Freedom Day" in Albion on Saturday with a variety of activities planned in Holland Park. Offerings from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. include: Food, retail and info vendors
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Kellogg chartered Battle Creek College in 1923 by bringing the three professional schools together and adding a liberal arts school. [6] Battle Creek College became fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges in 1926. [25] John Harvey Kellogg was the first president of the college. [15]
The Maple Street Historic District is a residential historic district located at 161-342 Capital Avenue NE in Battle Creek, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. [1]
This home is significant in the history of Chicago and the neighborhood of Irving Park. It is the only remaining home of the original founders of Irving Park – the Race family. The Stephen A. Race house is a rare Chicago example of a red brick Italianate structure with its architectural integrity for the most part still intact.