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  2. Southport, Owen County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Indiana: County: Owen: Township: Washington: Elevation [1] 558 ft (170 m) Time zone: ... Southport is an unincorporated community in Washington Township, Owen County, ...

  3. File:Corner Madison and State streets, Chicago -.webm

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    Corner Madison and State streets, Chicago / Title Corner Madison and State Streets, Chicago Summary "The busiest corner in Chicago. Cable cars and street traffic of all descriptions. Hundreds of shoppers. Fine perspective view looking north toward the Masonic Temple. 50 feet"--Edison films catalog.

  4. Southport, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    By 1828 Southport was a stagecoach stop on the Madison–Indianapolis road. [5] Southport claims it was founded in 1832. [5] The town was platted in 1852. [7] In 1847 the Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis Railroad was opened through Southport, increasing traffic to and through the town, and bringing increased development. [5]

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  7. Southport station (CTA) - Wikipedia

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    Southport is a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system. It is situated between the Paulina and Belmont stations on the Brown Line, which runs between Albany Park on Chicago's Northwest Side and downtown Chicago. It is an elevated station with two side platforms located at 3411 North Southport Avenue in Chicago's Lakeview community ...

  8. Six Corners - Wikipedia

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    Its history as an urban center began in the 1840s, eventually becoming the largest commercial center in Chicago, outside of the Loop. [2] There is evidence that Native Americans used a ridge along Milwaukee Avenue as a campsite, [ 3 ] which would have been higher than the generally swampy surrounding land.

  9. Indiana Harbor (East Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Harbor or The Harbor is the portion of East Chicago, Indiana, located east of the Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal, as opposed to "East Chicago proper" which is located west of the canal. It contains several distinct neighborhoods, including New Addition , Sunnyside , and North Harbor .