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Chicago Landmarks Address List Chicago Landmarks List Following is the list of addresses of those properties designated as Chicago Landmarks by the City Council, as well as those under consideration for designation by the Commission of Chicago Landmarks (as of June 3, 2021). Street Name Address Range Landmark Name E. 8th St. 68 thru 98 (evens) Historic Michigan Boulevard District E. 8th St. 69 thru 99 (odds) Historic Michigan Boulevard District E. 8th St. 75 thru 87 (odds) Essex Inn E. 9th St. 68 thru 98 (evens) Historic Michigan Boulevard District E. 9th St. 69 thru 99 (odds) Historic Michigan Boulevard District W. 9th St. S. Plymouth Ct. (SW corner) Site of John & Mary Jones House E. 11th St. 21 thru 35 (odds) Ludington Building E. 11th St. 69 thru 99 (odds) Historic Michigan Boulevard District E. 11th St. 74 thru 98 (evens) Historic Michigan Boulevard District E. 14th St. 101 thru 115 (odds) Historic Chicago Firehouse W. 15th St. 4200 thru 4212 (evens) Pentecostal Church of Holiness (Preliminary) E. 18th St. 100 thru 116 (evens) Motor Row District E. 18th St. 205 thru 315 (odds) Prairie Avenue District E. 18th St. 221 thru 237 (odds) Glessner House W. 18th St. 524 thru 530 (evens) Schoenhofen Brewery W. 18th St. 1215 thru 1225 (odds) Thalia Hall E. 21st St. 339 thru 371 (odds) R. R. Donnelley Plant W. 22nd Pl. 200 thru 208 (evens) On Leong Building E. 23rd St. 42 thru 132 (evens) Motor Row District E. 23rd St. 63 thru 133 (odds) Motor Row District W. 23rd St. 3634 thru 3658 (evens) Shedd Park Fieldhouse E. 24th St. 43 thru 53 (odds) Quinn Chapel E. 24th St. 62 thru 132 (evens) Motor Row District E. 24th St. 63 thru 117 (odds) Motor Row District E. 24th Pl. 62 thru 116 (evens) Motor Row District W. 27th St. 315 thru 325 (odds) Ward Public School W. 31st St. 1041 thru 1059 (odds) Monastery of the Holy Cross (Preliminary) E. 32nd St. 214 thru 356 (evens) Calumet-Giles-Prairie District E. 32nd St. 215 thru 355 (odds) Calumet-Giles-Prairie District W. 33rd St. 100 thru 108 (evens) IIT Machinery Hall W. 33rd St. 105 thru 109 (odds) IIT Main Building E. 33rd St. 201 thru 213 (odds) Pilgrim Baptist Church E. 33rd St. 213 thru 355 (odds) Calumet-Giles-Prairie District E. 33rd St. 214 thru 354 (evens) Calumet-Giles-Prairie District W. 34th St. 1 thru 33 (odds) Crown Hall E. 35th St. S. King Dr. Victory Monument (BMBD) E. 35th St. 234 thru 244 (evens) Calumet-Giles-Prairie District E. 35th St. 313 thru 319 (odds) Grand Terrace Cafe (BMBD) E. 35th St. 401 thru 413 (odds) Supreme Life Ins. Bldg. (BMBD) E. 35th St. 640 thru 680 (evens) Stephen A. Douglas Tomb E. 35th St. 735 thru 751 (odds) Soldiers' Home W. 35th St. 1008 thru 1058 (events) Spiegel Administration Building W. 35th St. 2400 thru 2412 (evens) (Former) Schlitz Brewery-Tied House E. 36th Pl. 2 thru 8 (evens) Overton Hygienic Bldg. (BMBD) E. 36th Pl. 751 thru 761 (odds) Oakland District 1 W. 36th St. 2432 thru 2444 (evens) DuPont-Whitehouse House E. 37th St. 762 thru 768 (evens) Oakland District E. 38th St. 36 thru 58 (evens) Wabash Ave. YMCA (BMBD) E. 38th St. 300 thru 312 (evens) Giles-Calumet District E. 38th St. 301 thru 319 (odds) Giles-Calumet District E. 40th St. 804 thru 816 (evens) Oakland District E. 41st Pl. 1000 thru 1036 (evens) Oakland District E. 41st Pl. 1001 thru 1041 (odds) Oakland District E. 41st St. 353 thru 365 (odds) Metro. Apostolic Community Church E. 42nd Pl. 833 thru 847 (odds) Oakland District E. 42nd Pl. 920 thru 932 (evens) Oakland District E. 42nd Pl. 1016 thru 1050 (evens) Oakland District W. 42nd St. 3000 thru 3006 (evens) Historic Chicago Firehouse E. 44th Pl. 1234 thru 1246 (evens) North Kenwood District E. 44th St. 100 thru 116 (evens) Eighth Church of Christ, Scientist E. 44th St. 922 thru 932 (evens) North Kenwood District E. 44th St. 1001 thru 1025 (odds) North Kenwood District E. 44th St. 1012 thru 1024 (evens) North Kenwood District E. 44th St. 1043 thru 1057 (odds) North Kenwood District E. 44th St. 1100 thru 1134 (evens) North Kenwood District E. 45th St. 501 thru 513 (odds) Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church E. 45th St. 939 thru 1125 (odds) North Kenwood District E. 45th St. 1000 thru 1056 (evens) North Kenwood District E. 46th St. 47 thru 77 (odds) Rosenwald Apts E. 46th St. 353 thru 367 (odds) Mt. Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church Complex (Preliminary) E. 46th St. 747 thru 757 (odds) Historic Chicago Firehouse E. 46th St. 900 thru 920 (evens) North Kenwood District E. 46th St. 928 thru 1016 (evens) North Kenwood District E. 46th St. 1039 thru 1119 (odds) North Kenwood District E. 46th St. 1039 thru 1057 (odds) Kenwood United Church of Christ E. 46th St. 1100 thru 1112 (evens) North Kenwood District E. 46th St. 1230 thru 1234 (evens) North Kenwood District E. 46th St. 1242 thru 1260 (evens) North Kenwood District E. 47th St. 46 thru 78 (evens) Rosenwald Apts E. 47th St. 800 thru 814 (evens) South Side Trust Building E. 47th St. 1216 thru 1222 (even) North Kenwood District W. 47th St. 1601 thru 1625 (odds) Oppenheimer-Goldblatt Bros Department Store E. 48th St. 101 thru 117 (odds) George Cleveland Hall Library E. 48th St. 901 thru 1381 (odds) Kenwood District E. 48th St. 1000 thru 1364 (evens) Kenwood District E. 49th St. 1 thru 35 (odds) DuSable High School E. 49th St. 417 thru 441 (odds) Washington Park Ct. District E. 49th St. 900 thru 1380 (evens) Kenwood District E. 49th St. 921 thru 1415 (odds) Kenwood District E. 49th St. 1437 thru 1459 (odds) Blackstone Library E. 50th St. 2 thru 36 (evens) DuSable High School E. 50th St. 415 thru 441 (odds) Washington Park Ct. District E. 50th St. 416 thru 442(evens) Washington Park Ct. District E. 50th St. 921 thru 1415 (odds) Kenwood District E. 50th St. 936 thru 1414 (evens) Kenwood District E. 50th St. 1644 thru 1656 (evens) Powhatan Apartments E. 51st St. 932 thru 1380 (evens) Kenwood District E. 51st St. 1100 thru 1128 (evens) K.A.M.-Isaiah Israel Temple E. 52nd St. 1019 thru 1033 (odds) Greenwood Row House District 2 E. 53rd St. 1018 thru 1032 (evens) Greenwood Row House District E. 53rd St. 1513 thru 1533 (odds) Hyde Park-Kenwood National Bank Building E. 55th St. 317 thru 321 (odds) Garfield “L” Station & Overpass E. 55th St. 318 thru 320 (evens) Garfield “L” Station & Overpass E. 56th St. 1001 thru 1017 (odds) Site of First Nuclear Reaction E. 57th Dr. 1625 thru 1783 (odds) Museum of Science & Industry E. 57th St. 1000 thru 1016 (evens) Site of First Nuclear Reaction E. 57th St. 1625 thru 1783 (odds) Museum of Science & Industry E. 58th St. 844 thru 856 (evens) American School of Corresp. E. 58th St. 1200 thru 1218 (evens) Robie House E. 59th St. 1156 thru 1180 (evens) Rockefeller Memorial Chapel E. 60th St. 923 thru 937 (odds) Lorado Taft Midway Studios W. 61th St. 1901 thru 1925 (odds) Lindblom High School W. 62nd St. 1900 thru 1924 (evens) Lindblom High School E. 63rd St. South Lake Shore Dr. 63rd Street Bathing Pavillion W. 63rd St. 813 thru 819 (odds) Chicago City Bank & Trust Company Building E. 64th St. 1201 thru 1217 (odds) St. Gelasius Church Bldg. W. 66th St. 222 thru 236 (evens) Yale Apartments E. 67th St. 1835 thru 1947 (odds) Jackson Park Highlands District E. 68th St. 1746 thru 1946 (evens) Jackson Park Highlands District E. 68th St. 1747 thru 1947 (odds) Jackson Park Highlands District E. 69th St. 1746 thru 1946 (evens) Jackson Park Highlands District E. 69th St. 1801 thru 1947 (odds) Jackson Park Highlands District E. 69th St. 2212 thru 2218 (evens) Kenna Apartments E. 69th St. 2345 thru 2361 (odds) Oglesby Coop Apartment Building W. 69th St. 956 thru 958 (evens) (Former) Schlitz Brewery-Tied House E. 70th St. 1800 thru 1946 (evens) Jackson Park Highlands District E. 70th St. 1801 thru 1947 (odds) Jackson Park Highlands District E. 71st St. 2552 thru 2600 (evens) South Shore Cultural Center E. 75th St. 737 thru 759 (odds) Chatham/Greater Grand Crossing District E. 75th St. 746 thru 758 (evens) Chatham/Greater Grand Crossing District E. 75th St. 802 thru 810 (evens) Chatham/Greater Grand Crossing District E. 76th St. 749 thru 759 (odds) Chatham/Greater Grand Crossing District E. 77th St. 801 thru 811 (odds) Chatham/Greater Grand Crossing District E. 79th St. 635 thru 637 (odds) Chatham/Greater Grand Crossing District E. 79th St. 714 thru 758 (evens) Chatham/Greater Grand Crossing District E. 79th St. 735 thru 759 (odds) Chatham/Greater Grand Crossing District E. 79th St. 932 thru 944 (evens) Chatham/Greater Grand Crossing District E. 79th St. 1641 thru 1659 (odds) New Regal Theater E. 80th St. 743 thru 757 (odds) Chatham/Greater Grand Crossing District W. 91st St. 1801 Bev./Morg. Pk. RR Stat. District E. 92nd St. S. Chicago Drake Fountain E. 94th St. 3503 thru 3515 (odds) Former Schlitz Brewery Tied House (Preliminary) W. 95th St. 1762 thru 1766 (evens) Bev./Morg. Pk. RR Stat. District W. 98th St. 1901 thru 1919 (odds) Longwood Dr. District W. 99th St. 1801 thru 1805 (odds) Bev./Morg. Pk. RR Stat. District W. 99th St. 1900 thru 1918 (evens) Longwood Dr. District W. 99th St. 1901 thru 1919 (odds) Longwood Dr. District W. 100th St. 1900 thru 1918 (evens) Longwood Dr.
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