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Category: Places(Map)

18th Street Bridge, 1960s

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Thus far, we have not been able to find out much about this unusual, handsome structure that stands just east… Read more 18th Street Bridge, 1960s

Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, 1956-58

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While the Chicago branch of the CCBA was founded in 1906, its current building at 250 West 22nd Place was… Read more Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, 1956-58

St. Therese Church, 1904 (renamed in 1963)

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At 218 West Alexander Street, just west of Wentworth Avenue, the church building was originally consecrated as Santa Maria Incoronata… Read more St. Therese Church, 1904 (renamed in 1963)

Chinese Christian Union Church, 1950 (founded in 1903)

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The CCUC was founded in 1903 by missionaries and converts from the Presbyterian, Congregationalist, and Baptist churches.  First located in… Read more Chinese Christian Union Church, 1950 (founded in 1903)

The Moy Association Building, 1928 & 1932

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The Chicago Landmarks website says that Henry Sierks was the architect and that the building was started in 1912.  However,… Read more The Moy Association Building, 1928 & 1932

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