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  2. Ravisloe Country Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, the Spanish Mission styled clubhouse was designed by George Nimmons, the same architect behind Olympia Fields’ clubhouse. [3] Ravisloe operated as a Jewish private country club in the early 20th century. Illinois had the second-highest number of Jewish country clubs, mostly in the Chicago metropolitan era. [5]

  3. Mercy Home for Boys and Girls - Wikipedia

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    Mercy Home began accepting girls in 1987. Three years later, it was renamed Mercy Home for Boys and Girls. Mercy Home is composed of two separate campuses where abused and neglected children are cared for—the Boys' Campus, located in Chicago's West Loop area, and the Girls' Campus, located south, in Chicago's Morgan Park community.

  4. Loyal Order of Moose - Wikipedia

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    Richard J. Daley — Mayor of Chicago 1955–1976 — Greater Chicago, Illinois: Lodge 3 [39] [third-party source needed] Albert Dutton MacDade — Pennsylvania State Senator 1921-1929 [ 40 ] Joe Manchin III — U.S. Senator, State of West Virginia — Charleston, West Virginia: Lodge 1444 [ 39 ] [ third-party source needed ]

  5. Cliff Dwellers Club - Wikipedia

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    The Club was founded in 1907 by Chicago author Hamlin Garland as "The Attic Club", [1] On January 18, 1909, the name was formally changed to The Cliff Dwellers. In 1908, Cliff Dwellers entered into a lease for the eighth floor and the ninth-story penthouse above Orchestra Hall (now Symphony Center ) at 220 South Michigan Avenue. [ 2 ]

  6. Pacific Garden Mission - Wikipedia

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    The former Mission building at 646 S. State Street. Pacific Garden Mission is a homeless shelter which is located in the Near West Side section of Chicago, Illinois, it was founded in 1877 [1] by Colonel George Clarke and his wife, Sarah. Nicknamed "The Old Lighthouse", it is the largest homeless shelter in Chicago and among the oldest in the ...

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  8. Awana - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, the children's program at the North Side Gospel Center in Chicago laid the foundation for the principles of Awana. [1] Lance Latham, North Side's senior pastor, collaborated with the church's youth director, Art Rorheim, to develop weekly clubs that they believed would appeal to all children.

  9. University Club of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    University Club, February 2017. The club's first home was on the third and fourth floors of the Henning & Speed Building at 22 West Madison Street. The second club home was a stand-alone building at 30 North Dearborn. The first committee on literature and art was established in 1895, the library in 1897 with 1000 volumes.