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  2. Austin Town Hall Park - Wikipedia

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    Austin Town Hall Park is a park at 5610 W. Lake Street in the Austin neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.The site was formerly used for the town hall of Cicero Township.The Austin subdivision of Cicero was annexed to the City of Chicago in 1899, and the town hall site eventually became part of the Chicago Park District.

  3. Austin, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    In 1870, the Town of Cicero placed its town hall in Austin. [4] However, by the 1890s, the heavily populated Austin area dominated town politics, but did not constitute a majority of voters. The Austin-controlled township government allowed the Lake Street Elevated to extend into Oak Park. Outraged, the other residents of Cicero Township voted ...

  4. Category:Historic districts in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Austin Historic District (Chicago, Illinois) Austin Town Hall Park; B. ... Garden Homes Historic District (Chicago, Illinois) Gold Coast Historic District (Chicago) H.

  5. Austin Historic District (Chicago, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The Austin Historic District is a residential historic district in central Austin, Chicago, Illinois. The district, which includes 336 buildings, has a large number of Victorian homes, with many examples of the Queen Anne, Stick, and Shingle styles. Henry Austin, for whom Austin is named, began development in the district in the late 1860s.

  6. List of neighborhoods in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Town Hall in Austin Mayor Rahm Emanuel speaking at St. Hyacinth Basilica in Avondale The Back of the Yards neighborhood derived from the Union Stockyards, at one time a significant employer in Chicago. Upton Sinclair's 1906 novel The Jungle revolves around the life of a Lithuanian immigrant working the Stockyards named Jurgis Rudkus.

  7. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    Chicago: Today, Glessner House Museum Marshall Field House 1873 Second Empire: Richard Morris Hunt: Chicago: Demolished in 1955 Thomas Dent House 1881 Romanesque: Burnham & Root: Chicago: Demolished in 1950s Joseph Sears House 1882 Romanesque: Burnham & Root: Chicago: Demolished in 1967 John W Doane Mansion 1882 Romanesque: Theodore V. Wadskier ...

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in West Side ...

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    There are 76 sites in the National Register of Historic Places listings in West Side, Chicago, out of more than 350 listings in the City of Chicago. The West Side is defined for this article as the area north of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal , south of Fullerton Avenue, west of the Chicago River and east of the western city limits.

  9. Four Houses by Architect Frederick Schock - Wikipedia

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    The Four Houses by Architect Frederick Schock is a historic district in Chicago's west-side Austin neighborhood, honoring four homes built by architect Frederick R. Schock between 1886 and 1892. The Queen Anne and Shingle styles houses are located at 5749 and 5804 West Race Avenue, and 5804 and 5810 West Midway Park.