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  2. Old Town, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the triangle formed by North Avenue, Clark Street, and Ogden Avenue (since removed) were designated a 'neighborhood defense unit' by Chicago's Civil Defense Agency. [11] In the years immediately after the war, the population of "North Town" (as it had come to be known by the 1940s) sponsored annual art fairs called the "Old ...

  3. Polish Downtown (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, more established ethnic Poles moved out to newer housing in the suburbs, following World War II and the housing boom. Downtown banks redlined West Town for much of the mid-20th century. [18] Real estate values plummeted as landlords neglected their buildings and speculators sat on vacant land and abandoned property.

  4. Fulton Market District - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the district (named the Fulton-Randolph Market District) was granted Landmark District status by the City of Chicago in 2015. [2] [3] [4] The landmarked portion of the district is around 74 acres in size. [4] It is served by the CTA's Green and Pink Lines at the Morgan 'L' station, as well as several bus routes. It borders the ...

  5. Wells Street (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    A bike counter is present at Chicago Avenue, which was installed in December 2022. [9] [10] Wells Street is in the vicinity of the Moody Bible Institute and Walter Payton College Preparatory High School at Chicago Avenue and Oak Street respectively. In the Old Town neighborhood, Wells Street serves a series of retail shops, bars, and ...

  6. Former Chicago Historical Society Building - Wikipedia

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    The Former Chicago Historical Society Building is a historic landmark located at 632 N. Dearborn Street on the northwest corner of Dearborn and Ontario streets near downtown Chicago. Built in 1892, the granite -clad building is a prime example of Henry Ives Cobb 's Richardsonian Romanesque architecture . [1]

  7. Union Stock Yards - Wikipedia

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    Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 1947. The Union Stock Yard & Transit Co., or The Yards, was the meatpacking district in Chicago for more than a century, starting in 1865. The district was formed by a group of railroad companies that acquired marshland and turned it into a vast centralized processing area.

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  9. The Blackstone Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The large windows of the second and third floor, which once poured natural light into the lobby, ballroom, and restaurants, had mostly been covered for the Mayfair Theatre which was the home of the Chicago production of Shear Madness for 17 years from September 22, 1982, to November 11, 1999. [39]