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Lantern Slide Show, Page 1, Carl Smith(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Special Feature)
) ...Promotion Interpretive Digital Essay : The Plan of Chicago...
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Lantern Slide Show, Page 2, Carl Smith(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Special Feature)
) ...Promotion Interpretive Digital Essay : The Plan of Chicago...
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Lantern Slide Show, Page 3, Carl Smith(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Special Feature)
) ...Promotion Interpretive Digital Essay : The Plan of Chicago...
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Lantern Slide Show, Page 4, Carl Smith(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Special Feature)
) ...Promotion Interpretive Digital Essay : The Plan of Chicago...
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The Changing Lakefront, (
Interpretive Digital Essay (Special Feature)
) ...Implementation Interpretive Digital Essay : The Plan of Chicago...
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Grant Park Panorama 2004, (
Interpretive Digital Essay (Special Feature)
) ...Heritage Interpretive Digital Essay : The Plan of Chicago...
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South Barrington, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
Authored Entry
) ...acreage. Its diversity is reflected in the old farm buildingsthat have been convertedto house the...
...for the Rose Packing Company, located in Chicago. Over the years Rose used farm buildings for the...
...Barrington was donated to the Audubon Society of Chicago by Alexander Stillman in 1976. The 80-acre...
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Long Grove, IL, Craig L. Pfannkuche(
Authored Entry
) ...fight in World War II stayed away, leaving behind old farms filled with German-crafted oak furniture...
...Civil War and industrial opportunities in Chicago drained away most of the area's remaining Yankee...
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Waste, Hazardous, Don Coursey(
Authored Entry
) ...to prohibit open waste dumping in 1966. In 1969 Chicago compelled industries to pretreat pollutants...
...remained important sources of employment in Chicago until the 1960s, when hundreds of factories...
...accompanied the development of industry in Chicago. From slaughterhouse activities in the nineteenth...
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Pacific Garden Mission, R. Jonathan Moore(
Authored Entry
) ...Saves” still pierces the night sky, announcing the mission's continuing ministry to Chicago's poor....
...The oldest surviving and most visible Chicago rescue mission , the Pacific Garden Mission was...
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Audy Home, Bernardine Dohrn(
Authored Entry
) ...per day, but JCC philanthropists persuaded the Chicago Board of Education to provide a teacher in...
...Nancy B. Jefferson School, operated by the Chicago Board of Education, teaches 500 detained children...
...the women of Hull House and the men of the Chicago Bar Association succeeded in passing legislation...
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Playboy, Max Grinnell(
Authored Entry
) ...activities to southern California, while production of Playboy magazine remained in Chicago....
...activities. The first Playboy Club opened in Chicago in early 1960, with the last of the remaining...
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Summit, IL, John D. Schroeder(
Authored Entry
) ...rail yards transferred meat products from the Chicago stockyards. In the 1950s, the canal was filled...
...Summit sits on the gentle rise separating the Chicago River from the Des Plaines . Various Indian...
...the original landscape can be found in the Chicago Portage National Historic Site, on Harlem Avenue...
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County Fairs, Marcia Lautanen-Raleigh and Charles P. Raleigh(
Authored Entry
) ...Fair, Lake Forest, July 1916. Photographer: Unknown. Source: Chicago Historical Society. FIGURE 1...
...which published the Prairie Farmer from Chicago, drew members from counties throughout Northeastern...
...acquiring land for permanent fairgrounds. The Chicago Mechanics Institute (1837) held annual fairs...
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Roger Ebert on Hoop Dreams, (
Authored Entry
) ...named William Gates and Arthur Agee, from Chicago's inner city, who are gifted basketball players...
...the Cabrini Green project, and Agee, who lives on Chicago's South Side, get up before dawn on cold...
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Little Village, Erik Gellman(
Authored Entry
) ...a point of entry for Latino immigrants to Chicago. A gateway on 26th Street proclaims “Bienvenidos a...
...hosts the largest annual Latino parade in Chicago, drawing hundreds of thousands of spectators each...
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Lake Township, Ann Durkin Keating(
Authored Entry
) ...an independent political unit separate from Chicago. More than 10,000 new residents moved to the...
...provide services to this burgeoning population, and the area was annexed to Chicago in 1889....
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Marengo, IL, Craig L. Pfannkuche(
Authored Entry
) ...Pleasant Grove, the village was settled along the Galena–Chicago Road after 1835 and prospered...
...with the coming of the Galena & Chicago Union Railroad in 1851. An important commercial center for...
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Memorial Day Massacre, Jonathan J. Keyes(
Authored Entry
) ...a picket line at the front of the mill on Chicago's Southeast Side. The protesting marchers,...
...surrounding community, halted when met by a line of Chicago police officers in a field north of the...
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Burnham and Root, Commercial Architects, (
Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery)
) ...partnership. Photographer: Unknown Source: Chicago Historical Society (ICHi-37303) Illustration 2800...
...skyscraper." Photographer: J. W. Taylor Source: Chicago Historical Society (ICHi-38280) Illustration...
...walls. Photographer: Barnes-Crosby Source: Chicago Historical Society (ICHi-19186) Illustration 6648...
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