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Fireside Bowl (or Fireside) is a bowling alley and music venue established in the 1940s, located at 2648 West Fullerton Ave in Logan Square, Chicago, Illinois.
Engineering Building, 205 West Wacker Drive, West Loop–LaSalle Street Historic District, Chicago, 1928; Field Building, Chicago, 1928–1934; The Fireside Bowl, Chicago, 1941; First Church of Deliverance, Chicago, 1929; Foreman State National Bank Building, 33 North LaSalle, West Loop–LaSalle Street Historic District, Chicago, 1930
Farm, Field and Fireside was a monthly and later weekly newspaper published in the 20th century [1] which offered advice through articles about farming and homemaking. It was published by Charles Henry Howard of the Howard Company in Chicago, Illinois. Its slogan was: "A weekly illustrated family magazine for everyone who tills the soil". [2]
The North Wells Street Historic District is a commercial historic district located on the west side of the 1200 block of North Wells Street in the Near North Side neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The district consists of seven buildings: four stores, two factories, and a firehouse.
The Fireside Bowl, concert venue in Chicago, Illinois; Fireside chats, evening radio talks given by U.S. President F. D. Roosevelt; Fireside Favourites (1980), album by Fad Gadget; The Fireside Girls, a group of female protagonists in the TV cartoon Phineas and Ferb; Fireside Theatre (1949–1958), U.S. TV anthology drama series on NBC
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.
Chicago is also divided into 77 community areas which were drawn by University of Chicago researchers in the late 1920s. [3] Chicago's community areas are well-defined, generally contain multiple neighborhoods, and depending on the neighborhood, less commonly used by residents. [2] [4]
Chicago is traditionally divided into the three "sides" of the North Side, West Side, and South Side by the Chicago River. These three sides are represented by the white stripes on the Flag of Chicago. [12] The city is also divided into 50 wards for the purpose of electing one alderman each to the Chicago City Council. These wards have at times ...