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National Register of Historic Places CHICAGO LISTINGS ON THE National Register of Historic Places AS OF FEBRUARY 7, 2019 Lagoon and Baseball Field at Sherman Park, The Chicago Park Boulevard System Historic District, listed Dec. 18, 2018. City of Chicago Rahm Emanuel, Mayor Department of Planning and Development Commission on Chicago Landmarks David L. Reifman, Commissioner Rafael M. Leon, Chairman Bureau of Planning, Historic Preservation and Sustainability Eleanor Esser Gorski, AIA, Bureau Chief A (Robert S.) Abbott House ~ 4742 Martin Luther King Dr.; (December 8, 1976). NHL, HABS. Adler Planetarium ~ 1300 S. Lake Shore Dr.; (February 27, 1987). NHL. Alta Vista Terrace Historic District ~ Roughly bounded by W. Byron, W. Grace, N. Kenmore, and N. Seminary streets; (March 16, 1972). HABS. America Fore Building ~ 844 N. Rush St.; (June 21, 2016). Anderson -Carlson Building ~ 2044-48 W. Farwell Ave.; (November 11, 2005). Andersonville Commercial Historic District ~ 4900-5800 N. Clark St.; (March 9, 2010). The Aquitania ~ 5000 N. Marine Dr.; (March 1, 2002). Armour Square (Chicago Park District MPS) ~ Bounded by W. 33rd St., W. 34th Pl., S. Wells Ave., and S. Shields Ave; (August 21, 2003). Auburn Gresham Bungalow Historic District (Chicago Bungalows MPS) ~ Roughly bounded by S. Paulina, 78th, & 75th streets, & S. Winchester Ave.; (October 9, 2012). Auditorium Building (Roosevelt University) ~ 430 S. Michigan Ave.; (April 17, 1970). NHL; HABS. Austin Historic District ~ Generally bound by Waller Ave., Ohio St., Austin Blvd., Corcoran Pl., Menard Ave., West End Ave., and Parkside Ave.; (August 8, 1985). Austin Town Hall Historic District ~ Roughly bounded by W. Lake St., N. Central Ave., N. Parkside Ave., and W. Race Ave.; (November 15, 2006). 2 Automatic Electric Company Building ~ 1001 W. Van Buren St.; (November 20, 2002). B B. F. Goodrich Company Showroom (Chicago Motor Row MPS) ~ 1925 S. Michigan Ave.; (May 28, 2009). (Emil) Bach House ~ 7415 N. Sheridan Rd.; (January 23, 1979). Belden Stratford Hotel ~ 2300 N. Lincoln Park West; (May 11, 1992). Belmont–Sheffield Trust & Savings Bank Building ~ 1001 W. Belmont Ave.; (March 1, 1984). Belmonte Flats ~ 4257-4259 S. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. and 400-412 E. 43rd St.; (February 5, 1998). Berger Park (Chicago Park District MPS) ~ 6205-47 N. Sheridan Rd.; (January 12, 2010). Best Brewing Company of Chicago ~ 1315-17 W. Fletcher St.; (July 30, 1987). Biograph Theater ~ 2433 N. Lincoln Ave.; (May 17, 1984). Black Metropolis Thematic District ~ Which includes: Chicago Bee Building, 3647-55 S. State St.; Eighth Regiment Armory, 3517-33 S. Giles Ave.; Overton Hygienic Building, 3619-27 S. State St.; Unity Hall, 3140 S. Indiana Ave.; Victory Sculpture, 35th St. at King Dr.; Wabash Avenue YMCA, 3763 S. Wabash Ave; Liberty Life / Supreme Life Insurance Company, 3501 S. King Dr.; Chicago Defender Building, 3435 S. Indiana Ave. (April 30, 1986). Blackstone Hotel ~ 80 E. Balbo Dr.; (636 S. Michigan Ave.]. (May 8, 1986). 3 Bohemian National Cemetery ~ Roughly bounded by Foster Ave., Pulaski Rd., Bryn Mawr Ave., and the approx. line of Central Park Ave.; (May 11, 2006). Boyce Building ~ 500-510 N. Dearborn St.; (February 29, 1996). (Roger) Brown Home and Studio ~ 1926 N. Halsted St.; (February 22, 2011). Bryn Mawr Avenue Historic District ~ Bryn Mawr Ave. from Sheridan Rd. to Broadway; (April 20, 1995). Buckingham Building ~ 56-67 E. Van Buren St.; (August 10, 2000). Buena Park Historic District ~ Bounded roughly by Graceland Cemetery on West; Marine Dr. on East; Irving Park Rd. on South; Montrose Ave. on North; (July 13, 1984). Burlingham Building ~ 104 W. Oak St.; (February 14, 1985). Bush Temple of Music ~ 100 W. Chicago Ave., 800 N. Clark St.; (December 31, 2013). C Calumet Park (Chicago Park District MPS) ~ 9801 S. Avenue G.; (August 21, 2003). Calumet Plant, R. R. Donnelly & Sons Company ~ 350 E. Cermak Rd.; (February 17, 1983). Carling Hotel (Residential Hotels in Chicago, 1910-1930 MPS) ~ 1512 N. LaSalle St., (January 24, 2017). Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company ~ 1 S. State St.; (April 17, 1970). NHL; HABS. Castlewood Terrace ~ 4 819-959 W. Castlewood Terrace; (September 3, 2009). The Central Manufacturing District MPD--Pershing Road Development Historic District ~ The south side of West Pershing Road from 1831 to 2245 and 1950 W. Pershing Road; (August 18, 2015). Central Manufacturing District--Original East Historic District ~ 3500-3700 blks. of S. Morgan, S. Racine Ave. & S. Iron St., 3500-3900 blks. of S. Ashland Ave, 1200-1600 W. 38th St.; (February 15, 2016). Central Park Theater ~ 3531-39 W. Roosevelt Rd.; (August 10, 2005). (Anton) Cermak House ~ 2348 S. Millard Ave.; (February 4, 2011). Cermak Road Bridge Historic District ~ W. Cermak Road and the South Branch of the Chicago River; (May 1, 2012). Chapin and Gore Building ~ 63 E. Adams St.; (June 27, 1979). HABS. (James) Charnley House ~ 1365 N. Astor St.; (April 17, 1970). NHL; HABS. Chicago and North Western Railroad Depot, Norwood Park ~ 6088 North Northwest Highway; (February 9, 2001). Chicago and North Western Railway Power House ~ 211 N. Clinton St.; (December 10, 2004). Chicago Avenue Water Tower and Pumping Station ~ Both sides of N. Michigan Ave. between E. Chicago and E. Pearson Streets; (April 23, 1975). HABS. Chicago Board of Trade Building ~ 141 W. Jackson Blvd.; (June 2, 1978). NHL. Chicago Bungalows Multiple Property Submission, which includes: Brainerd Bungalow Historic District- 5 Roughly bounded by 89th, S. May, 95th & S. Loomis Sts.; (December 27, 2016). Falconer Bungalow Historic District- Roughly bounded by W. Wellington Ave., N. Lamon Ave., N. Laramie Ave., and the alley N of W. Diversey Ave.; (March 7, 2007). North Mayfair Bungalow Historic District- Roughly bounded by W. Foster Ave., N. Pulaski Rd., N. Kilbourn Ave., and W. Lawrence Ave.; (February 1, 2006). Chicago Club ~ 81 E. Van Buren St.; (February 28, 2005). Chicago Federal Center ~ Entire block bounded by Dearborn, Jackson, Clark and Adams and the contiguous half-block E. of Dearborn; (March 24, 2011). Chicago Harbor Lighthouse ~ South end of north breakwater , east and slightly south of Navy Pier; (July 19, 1984). Chicago Park Boulevard System Historic District ~ Douglas Park, Gage Park, McKinley Park, Jackson Park, Sherman Park, Washington Park, Garfield Park, Humboldt Park, E. Oakwood Boulevard, S. Drexel Boulevard, Midway Plaisance, S. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, E. and W. Garfield Boulevard, S. Western Boulevard/Avenue, W. 31st Boulevard, S. California Boulevard/Avenue, W. 24th Boulevard, S. Marshall Boulevard, W. Douglas Boulevard, S. Independence Boulevard, N. and S. Hamlin Boulevard, N. Central Park Boulevard, W. Franklin Boulevard, N. Sacramento Boulevard, N. Humboldt Boulevard, N. Kedzie Boulevard, W. Logan Boulevard, Drexel Square, Independence Square, Garfield Square, Sacramento Square, Palmer Square, Logan Square, and some properties adjacent to the system. (December 18, 2018). Chicago Park District ~ Historic Resources of; Multiple Property Submission. (May 21, 1990). Which includes: Cornell Square- 1809 W. 50th St.; (August 11, 2005). Davis Square- Roughly bounded by W. 44th St., W. 45th St., S. Marshfield Ave. and S. Hermitage Ave.; (August 21, 2003). Eugene Field Park- 5100 N. Ridgeway Ave.; (August 8, 2006). Garfield Park- 6 100 N. Central Park Ave.; (August 31, 1993). Grand Crossing Park- 7655 S. Ingleside Ave.; (August 8, 2006). Grant Park- Chicago River to E. McFetridge Dr., at Lake Michigan; (July 21, 1993). Hamilton Park- 513 W. 72nd St.; (April 20, 1995). Humboldt Park- 1900 N. Sacramento Blvd.; (February 20, 1992). Independence Park- 3945 N. Springfield Ave.; (February 18, 2009). Indian Boundary Park- 2500 W. Lunt.; (April 20, 1995). Jefferson Park- 4822 N. Long Ave.; (August 8, 2006). Lincoln Park- 2045 Lincoln Park W.; (August 26, 1994). Palmer Park- 201 E. 111th St.; (August 30, 2007). Chicago Public Library, Central Building ~ 78 E. Washington St.; (July 1972). HABS. Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal Historic District (Illinois Waterway Navigation System Facilities MPS) ~ Illinois Waterway mi. 290.0-321.7; (December 20, 2011). Chicago Savings Bank Building (Chicago Building) ~ 7 W. Madison St.; (September 5, 1975). Chicago Telephone Company Kedzie Exchange ~ 17 S. Homan Ave.; (May 30, 2001). Chicago Theatre ~ 175 N. State St.; (June 6, 1979). Chicago Varnish Company Building ~ 33 W. Kinzie Street.; (June 14, 2001). Chrysler Village ~ 7 Bounded by S. Long Ave., S. Lavergne Ave.; W. 63rd St. and W. 56th St.; (May 27, 2014). Church of the Epiphany ~ 201 S. Ashland Ave.; (February 5, 1998). (Henry B.) Clarke House ~ 1855 S. Indiana Ave.; (May 6, 1971). HABS. Coca Cola Company Building ~ 1322-1332 S. Wabash Ave.; (February 22, 1991). Columbus Park ~ 500 S. Central Ave.; (May 20, 1991). NHL. (Arthur Holly) Compton House ~ 5637 S. Woodlawn Ave.; (May 11, 1976). NHL. Congress Theater ~ 2117-2139 N. Milwaukee Ave.; (January 6, 2017). Continental and Commercial National Bank ~ 208 S. LaSalle St.; (February 14, 2007). Conway Building (Chicago Title and Trust Company) ~ 111 W. Washington St.; (February 9, 1984). Cook County Criminal Court Building ~ 54 W. Hubbard St.; (November 13, 1984). HABS. Cook County Hospital Administration Building ~ 1835 W. Harrison St.; (November 8, 2006). Covent Hotel (Residential Hotels in Chicago, 1910-1930 MPS) ~ 2653-65 N. Clark St.; (September 5, 2017). Crane Company Building ~ 836 S. Michigan Ave.; (January 28, 2002). Creamery Package Manufacturing Company Building ~ 1245 W. Washington Blvd.; (November 8, 2011). 8 (S. R.) Crown Hall ~ 3360 S. State St.; (August 7, 2001). NHL. Curtis-Wright Aeronautical University Building ~ 1338-1342 S. Michigan Ave.; (October 10, 2013). D Davis Theater ~ 4616-4630 N. Lincoln Ave.; (April 26, 2016). Dawson Brothers Plant ~ 517-519 N. Halsted St.; (February 14, 1985). (Oscar Stanton) De Priest House ~ 4536-4538 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Dr.; (May 15, 1975). NHL. Dearborn Station ~ 47 W. Polk St.; (March 26, 1976). HABS. Delaware Building (Bryant Block) ~ 36 W. Randolph St.; (July 18, 1974). (Francis J.) Dewes House ~ 503 W. Wrightwood Ave.; (August 14, 1973).
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