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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Cook County, Illinois

 
Clickable Map of Cook County, Illinois and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Cook County, IL (863) DuPage County, IL (43) Kane County, IL (52) Lake County, IL (67) McHenry County, IL (38) Will County, IL (142) Lake County, IN (71) Porter County, IN (36) Berrien County, MI (82)  CookCounty(863) Cook County (863)  DuPageCounty(43) DuPage County (43)  KaneCounty(52) Kane County (52)  LakeCounty(67) Lake County (67)  McHenryCounty(38) McHenry County (38)  WillCounty(142) Will County (142)  LakeCountyIndiana(71) Lake County (71)  PorterCounty(36) Porter County (36)  BerrienCountyMichigan(82) Berrien County (82)
Chicago is the county seat for Cook County
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101 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Douglas (Bronzeville) — Victory, World War I Black Soldiers’ Memorial
Victory St. Mihiel, Argonne Forest, Mont de Signes, Oise-Aisne Offensive. In memory of the heroes of the old 8th Infantry, Illinois National Guard, redesignated during the World War as the 370th Infantry of the United States Army who . . . Map (db m4683) WM
102 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Douglas (Bronzeville) — Welcome to Bronzeville
In 1770, a Black man, Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable, began trading goods with Native Americans. DuSable High School honors him. By 1840, Blacks settled in Chicago's “Black Metropolis" now known as Bronzeville. (panel two:) The . . . Map (db m187382) HM
103 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Dunning — 09.11.2001
Somerset County, PA · New York, NY · Washington, DC 09.11.2001 A Day Not To Be Forgotten Map (db m247091) HM
104 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Dunning — 9/11 Memorial
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105 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Dunning — 9/11 Memorial
This monument is dedicated to the victims and those who lost their lives during the "Attack on America" on September 11, 2001 "All gave some, some gave all"
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106 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Dunning — Civil War Veterans
Men who served in the Civil War are buried in various sites throughout Cook County including the nearby Mt. Olive Cemetery. For those who died alone, victims of illness and poverty, this cemetery became their final resting place.Map (db m246014) HM
107 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Dunning — Cook County Cemetery at Dunning — 1854
An institutional cemetery was established on this site in 1854 on land that was a part of the 520-acre Cook County Poor Farm. It soon became the potter's field for the forgotten and poor of Chicago and Cook County. Buried here are as many as . . . Map (db m246023) HM
108 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Dunning — Cook County Poorhouse
On the Cook County Farm, established 1852 in Jefferson Twp., a poorhouse, or almshouse, was opened in 1854 to provide a humane way for care of poor in a rural setting. A working farm with crops operated here into the 1940's. Thousands of poorhouse . . . Map (db m246028) HM
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109 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Dunning — Henry Horner1878 – 1940
In memory of Henry Horner 1878 – 1940 Judge of the Probate Court of Cook County 1914 – 1933 Governor State of Illinois 1933 – 1940 He Had Clean Hands And A Pure HeartMap (db m246005) HM
110 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Dunning — Orphaned and Abandoned Infants and Children
For some mothers and children in the early history of Chicago, the cost of poverty was early death. Orphaned and abandoned children were brought here for burial from institutions such as the Foundling's Home and Cook County Hospital.Map (db m246029) HM
111 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Dunning — Read-Dunning Cemetery No. 3
This plaque commemorates those individuals buried within Cemetery No. 3, formerly associated with the Cook County Poor Farm, later known as the Read-Dunning Institutional complex, and later Chicago State Hospital. This Cemetery was platted on . . . Map (db m245999) HM
112 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Dunning — The Cook County Insane Asylum
In 19th century chicago there emerged a need for a place of refuge and treatment for those suffering from mental illness. In August 1869, the county built a facility on the County Farm site. Many of the patients who died while at the asylum are . . . Map (db m246012) HM
113 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Dunning — The Sick and Infirm at Dunning
In 1884, the Cook County Infirmary at Dunning was opened to serve as a place for care of the sick and infirm. With added space, it also replaced the original poorhouse. Many who died at this institution were interred here as were many others brought . . . Map (db m246008) HM
114 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Dunning — Unidentified Victims of the 1871 Chicago Fire
After the Great Fire of 1871, the county set up a temporary morgue on Milwaukee Avenue. One hundred and seventeen unclaimed, unidentified victims were taken from the county morgue and interred on this site.Map (db m246021) HM
115 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Dunning — Unknown and Itinerant Poor of Cook County
Unidentified victims of tragedy and all others not claimed for burial from the Chicago city morgue are interred in this cemetery at Dunning. While abandoned in life, each, in death, was allowed a final resting place in this cemetery.Map (db m246027) HM
116 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Dunning — Veterans Memorial
Lest we forget Honoring those who served, fought and died in the defense of America's freedom.Map (db m238966) WM
117 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, East Garfield Park — Behold Thy Mother
Erected in honor of Our Sorrowful Mother by the Novenites of Chicago The first Novena devotion was held here on January 8, 1937 Blessed on the feast of Our Sorrowful Mother September 20, 1942 Mother of Sorrows pray for . . . Map (db m244572) HM
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118 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, East Garfield Park — Garfield Park
Originally known as Central Park, Garfield Park was conceived as the centerpiece of the West Park System in 1869, and was renamed after President James Garfield's assassination in 1881. Plans for the entire ensemble of Humboldt, Garfield, Douglas . . . Map (db m241108) HM
119 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, East Garfield Park — Garfield Park
In 1871, William Le Baron Jenney (best known for his innovations in skyscraper technology) created a master plan for the city's West Park District, consisting of three parks and connecting boulevards. In what would later become Garfield Park, he . . . Map (db m241133) HM
120 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, East Garfield Park — The Boulevard System
Chicago’s Boulevards are one of the city’s most overlooked treasures, and one of the largest and oldest boulevard systems in the nation. The 28-mile system contains 540 acres of green space, and provides a link between seven inland parks and . . . Map (db m241131) HM
121 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, East Hyde Park — Harold Washington — Chicago Tribute —
Harold Washington Politician 1922 - 1987 Harold Washington’s election in 1983 as Chicago’s first black mayor gained national attention. He won with the support of a “rainbow coalition” of blacks, Hispanics, Asians, liberal . . . Map (db m188263) HM
122 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, East Side — East Side Veterans Memorial
M-60 Main Battle Tank 54 ton 105 MM. gun. 50 cal. machine gun. 750 HP diesel engine. 4 man crew. This type used in "Desert Storm" 1991 A memorial to all of the men and women from the East Side neighborhood who answered our country's . . . Map (db m237905) WM
123 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, East Side — Illinois-Indiana Boundary Marker
This Illinois - Indiana state boundary marker is one of the oldest landmarks in the Chicagoland area. It was constructed in 1838 under the direction of the United States Surveyor General to commemorate the establishment of the common boundary . . . Map (db m237902) HM
124 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Edison Park — Edison Park World War I Memorial
Erected by the citizens of Edison Park in honor of our boys who served in the Army and Navy of the USA during the World War. Edison Park Honor Roll World War (Names not transcribed)Map (db m115976) WM
125 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Forest Glen — Hazelton-Mikota HouseArchitect unknown; 1881 — Chicago Landmark —
This vernacular carpenter-builder house is one of the oldest-surviving buildings in the Forest Glen neighborhood. It has Queen Anne-style wood details typical of the carpenter guides popular at the time and is remarkably intact. It was built by . . . Map (db m248200) HM
126 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Forest Glen — Mary Berkemeier Quinn Park-of-TreesEstablished and maintained in perpetuity
Welcome to Mary Berkemeier Quinn Park-of-Trees. This scenic grove of native trees was a gift to the Chicago Park District from Edward M. Quinn — whose house and garage formerly stood here — in memory of his wife, Mary. He instructed in his Will that . . . Map (db m242958) HM
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127 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Forest Glen — Old EdgebrookChicago Landmark District
This distinctive example of a railroad suburb, platted in 1894, was built near the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad, and many early residents were company officials.Map (db m242955) HM
128 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Forest Glen — Old Treaty Elm
The tree which stood here until 1933, marked the Northern Boundary of the Fort Dearborn Reservation, the trail to Lake Geneva, the center of Billy Caldwell’s (Chief Sauganash) Reservation, and the site of the Indian Treaty of 1835.Map (db m55577) HM
129 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Forest Glen — Sauganash Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the men and women of Sauganash who served their country in 1941 •World War II • 1945 [Honor Roll of Veterans] [Died in Service] Lemuel Day • J. Donald Gibe John T. Hartney • Elmer Julius Charles Kulieke • Theodore . . . Map (db m94318) HM
130 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Forest Glen — Trinity Slovak Lutheran Church
This memorial spire and cross is erected to the Glory of God in salutary tribute to the memory of our founders and to all who have dedicated themselves to the mission of this church upon its 75th anniversary. On October 8, 1893, our pioneer . . . Map (db m136423) HM
131 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — 132nd Infantry Monument2nd Ill.
[East-facing side:] A tribute to those of the 132nd Infantry (2nd Ill.) who gave their lives in the service of our country [North-facing side:] Organized Dec. 21, 1875 Service War with Spain (Cuban occupation) . . . Map (db m243644) WM
132 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Finley Peter Dunne — Chicago Tribute —
Finley Peter Dunne Journalist 1867 - 1936 One of the most memorable characters in Chicago literature is Martin Dooley, the loquacious and opinionated Irish immigrant who tended bar along Archer Avenue in the Bridgeport . . . Map (db m188239) HM
133 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
Originally known as Central Park, Garfield Park was conceived as the centerpiece of the West Park System in 1869, and was renamed after President James Garfield's assassination in 1881. Plans for the entire ensemble of Humboldt, Garfield, Douglas . . . Map (db m243680) HM
134 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
Originally known as Central Park, Garfield Park was conceived as the centerpiece of the West Park System in 1869, and was renamed after President James Garfield's assassination in 1881. Plans for the entire ensemble of Humboldt, Garfield, Douglas . . . Map (db m243684) HM
135 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
In 1871, William Le Baron Jenney (best known for his innovations in skyscraper technology) created a master plan for the city's West Park District, consisting of three parks and connecting boulevards. In what would later become Garfield Park, he . . . Map (db m244569) HM
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136 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
Originally known as Central Park, Garfield Park was conceived as the centerpiece of the West Park System in 1869, and was renamed after President James Garfield's assassination in 1881. Plans for the entire ensemble of Humboldt, Garfield, Douglas . . . Map (db m244575) HM
137 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
Originally known as Central Park, Garfield Park was conceived as the centerpiece of the West Park System in 1869, and was renamed after President James Garfield's assassination in 1881. Plans for the entire ensemble of Humboldt, Garfield, Douglas . . . Map (db m244582) HM
138 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
Originally known as Central Park, Garfield Park was conceived as the centerpiece of the West Park System in 1869, and was renamed after President James Garfield's assassination in 1881. Plans for the entire ensemble of Humboldt, Garfield, Douglas . . . Map (db m244584) HM
139 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park
Originally known as Central Park, Garfield Park was conceived as the centerpiece of the West Park System in 1869, and was renamed after President James Garfield's assassination in 1881. Plans for the entire ensemble of Humboldt, Garfield, Douglas . . . Map (db m244586) HM
140 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park Fieldhouse
The Garfield Park Fieldhouse, constructed in 1928 as the West Park Commission administrative headquarters, is one of the most lavish buildings on Chicago's west side. Designed by architects Michaelsen & Rognstad this "Gold Dome Building" has a 23 . . . Map (db m243639) HM
141 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park Natural Area
Butterflies, birds, fish, and other wildlife find food and shelter at Garfield Park Natural Area. People find fresh air and explore nature throughout the seasons. Stroll along the paths to enjoy the scenic and natural areas of Garfield Park. . . . Map (db m243681) HM
142 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park Natural Area
Butterflies, birds, fish, and other wildlife find food and shelter at Garfield Park Natural Area. People find fresh air and explore nature throughout the seasons. Stroll along the paths to enjoy the scenic and natural areas of Garfield Park. . . . Map (db m243682) HM
143 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Garfield Park Natural Area
Butterflies, birds, fish, and other wildlife find food and shelter at Garfield Park Natural Area. People find fresh air and explore nature throughout the seasons. Stroll along the paths to enjoy the scenic and natural areas of Garfield Park. . . . Map (db m243683) HM
144 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — George Halas — Chicago Tribute —
George Halas Football Coach 1895-1983 For half a century, George “Papa Bear” Halas was synonymous with the Chicago Bears. Founder of the football team, he was the team’s coach for 40 years and general manager for an additional . . . Map (db m188238) HM
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145 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — Norman Cornwall Memorial
May the flame of eternal memory keep forever the record of the deeds of our comrades 1917-1918Map (db m244580) WM
146 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Garfield Park — The Boulevard System
Chicago’s Boulevards are one of the city’s most overlooked treasures, and one of the largest and oldest boulevard systems in the nation. The 28-mile system contains 540 acres of green space, and provides a link between seven inland parks and . . . Map (db m244568) HM
147 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — "Barmaids Ordinance"
During the 1960's Chicago's 'Barmaids Ordinance' prohibited women, unrelated to the owner, from tending bar in Chicago. In 1970, the owners of this establishment hired airline Stewardesses to tend bar in defiance of City Ordinance. . . . Map (db m180591) HM
148 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Bertha Honore Palmer and Potter Palmer
The 1870 marriage of Bertha Honore and Potter Palmer united two of the wealthiest and most influential families of 19th century Chicago. Both were strong-willed individualists who used their economic power and social positions to carry out their . . . Map (db m188620) HM
149 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Bryan Lathrop HouseChicago Landmark
Bryan Lathrop House McKim, Mead and White, architects 1892 Drawing inspiration from the neo-classical styles of the eighteenth century, Charles Follen McKim here created a residence of great dignity and elegance. The clarity and . . . Map (db m180726) HM
150 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Catholic CemeteryHidden Truths
Chicago's early Catholic Cemetery ran from North Av. south to Schiller St., and Dearborn St. to the lake, now Astor St. Established in 1845, it existed until the 1871 Chicago Fire charred the grounds. Like the City Cemetery to the north, not all . . . Map (db m10665) HM
151 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Churchill Corner
A crossroads in the development of Oekology (Ecology) at the turn of the century. Named for Dr. Frank Spooner Churchill an early pediatrician, medical inspector of Chicago's Board of Health who pioneered reforms in pure food, water, air and . . . Map (db m229292) HM
152 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Fisher Studio HousesAndrew Rebori, architect; 1936 — Chicago Landmark —
This rare Art Moderne-style design is also one of the city's best examples of pre-World War II modernism. Further distinguishing the building is its handcrafted ornamentation by prominent artist Edgar Miller. The 12 residential units front on a . . . Map (db m235355) HM
153 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Irna Phillips — Chicago Tribute —
Irna Phillips Script Writer 1901-1973 The "mother of the soap opera," Irna Phillips single-handedly created a unique form of entertainment that began on radio but reached its biggest audience through television. Phillips's . . . Map (db m188085) HM
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154 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — James Charnley House
has been designated a National Historic Landmark This home, designed in 1891 by Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright, is an important work in the development of modern residential architecture and possesses national significance . . . Map (db m188276) HM
155 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — John Wellborn Root — Chicago Tribute —
John Wellborn Root Architect 1850-1891 John Wellborn Root's architectural designs helped to establish Chicago as the birthplace of modern architecture. After the Great Fire of 1871, Root came here from New York City to . . . Map (db m188509) HM
156 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Louise DeKoven Bowen — Chicago Tribute —
Louise DeKoven Bowen Social Reformer 1859 - 1953 Although she lived with all the privileges of wealth, Louise DeKoven Bowen dedicated her life to social reform in Chicago. Her tireless efforts for the rights of women, children, . . . Map (db m188525) HM
157 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Patterson-McCormick Mansion
Originally built in 1891 for Elinor "Cissy" Patterson by architect Stanford White and late enlarged and occupied by Cyrus H. McCormick. This landmark property is now individual condominium residences.Map (db m132002) HM
158 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Robert McCormick — Chicago Tribute —
Robert McCormick Newspaper editor and publisher 1880 - 1955 Robert McCormick, known as “the Colonel” for his service in World War I, served as editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune for 30 years. He made the . . . Map (db m188582) HM
159 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — St. Chrysostom's Church
Chester H. Walcott, architect Bennett, Parsons & Frost consulting architects awarded the Lake Shore Trust & Savings Bank's Gold Medal for the most beautiful remodeled building by the jury of the Chicago chapter, American Institute of . . . Map (db m242577) HM
160 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — The Three Arts ClubHolabird and Roche, architects; 1914 — Chicago Landmark —
Built to provide a safe, supportive, and economical residence for young women studying the arts, this was one of a number of structures designed for artists around the turn of the century, indicative of a growing appreciation for the arts in urban . . . Map (db m242449) HM
161 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Victorian Brownstone Residences
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162 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Walgreens1200 North Dearborn Street
This is the 1000th Walgreen Drugstore. Walgreen Co. was founded in 1901 on Chicago’s South Side by Charles L. Walgreen, Sr. A replica of the original store can be seen at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois.Map (db m180342) HM
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163 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Gold Coast — Wooden Alley
Built: 1909 Restored: 2011 Listed on The National Register Of Historic Places on May 22, 2002. Located within The Astor Street Chicago Landmark District, designated on December 19, 1975 This alley stretching between N. Astor and N. State . . . Map (db m132068) HM
164 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Grand Boulevard (Bronzeville) — Bessie ColemanChicago Tribute
Bessie Coleman Aviatrix 1892-1926 During the mid-1910s, Bessie Coleman moved from Texas to Chicago, first working as a manicurist at the White Sox Barber Shop and later running a chili parlor on the corner of 35th Street and . . . Map (db m180888) HM
165 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Grand Boulevard (Bronzeville) — Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church — Chicago Landmark —
Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church (Originally, Isaiah Temple) Dankmar Adler, architect 1898-99 Built as one of Chicago's early Reform Judaism synagogues, this Classical Revivial-style building is the last building designed by famed . . . Map (db m188631) HM
166 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Grand Boulevard (Bronzeville) — Louis "Satchmo" ArmstrongChicago Tribute
Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong Jazz Musician 1898 - 1971 One of the most gifted musicians in the history of jazz, Louis Armstrong spent his most inventive years—1925 to 1929—playing the clubs of Chicago’s Black Belt, especially the . . . Map (db m180936) HM
167 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Grand Boulevard (Bronzeville) — Melissia Ann Elam HomeChicago Landmark
Melissia Ann Elam Home Henry L. Newhouse, Architect 1903 This Chateauesque mansion was purchased in the 1920s by Melissia Ann Elam, who [illegible] in Chicago.Map (db m181855) HM
168 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Grand Boulevard (Bronzeville) — Nat "King" ColeChicago Tribute
Nat "King" Cole Musician 1919 - 1965 Nat "King" Cole's warm, relaxed, velvety voice made him a best-selling recording star. His 1949 hit "Mona Lisa" sold more than three million copies, and in 1956 he became the first . . . Map (db m180615) HM
169 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Grand Boulevard (Bronzeville) — Oscar DePriestChicago Tribute
Oscar DePriest Politician 1871-1951 Shrewd, smart and street savvy, Oscar DePriest was a natural politician. He became Chicago’s first black alderman and the first black congressman elected from a northern state. Born in . . . Map (db m181271) HM
170 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Grand Boulevard (Bronzeville) — Richard Wright House — Chicago Landmark —
Richard Wright House architect unknown 1893 While residing, in the second-floor apartment of this building from 1929 to 1932, celebrated author Richard. Wright effectively began his professional literary career writing his first . . . Map (db m188618) HM
171 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Grand Boulevard (Bronzeville) — Robert S. AbbottChicago Tribute
Robert S. Abbott Newspaper publisher 1868 - 1940 On a May evening in 1905, Robert Sengstacke Abbott appeared on the streets of Chicago selling his four-page Chicago Defender, proclaiming it “the only two-cent weekly in . . . Map (db m181014) HM
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172 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Grand Boulevard (Bronzeville) — The Forum (1897)
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Designed by Samuel Treat and built by ethnic European craftsmen for owners William E. and Elizabeth Thatcher Kent in 1897, The . . . Map (db m189755) HM
173 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Grand Boulevard (Bronzeville) — The Honorable Harold Washington
The Honorable Harold Washington (1922-1987) Chicago's First Black Mayor Harold Washington was a consummate politician, a political genius that rose through the rough and tumble political landscape to become the first . . . Map (db m180735) HM
174 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Grand Boulevard (Bronzeville) — The Marx BrothersChicago Tribute
The Marx Brothers Comedy team The Marx Brothers lived here at 4512 Grand Boulevard (now King Drive) when they moved to Chicago to tour the vaudeville circuit in the 1910s. Their act, “The Six Musical Mascots,” included all five . . . Map (db m181366) HM
175 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Grant Park — Maggie C. Daley ParkEstablished 2014
In 2012, the Chicago Park District began transforming the northeastern part of Grant Park into Maggie Daley Park. For many decades, an expansive surface parking lot occupied this site with a portion of the Illinois Central's sunken rail yard . . . Map (db m236741) HM
176 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Greater Grand Crossing — Confederate Mound Monument
Confederate Dead Erected to the memory of the six thousand southern soldiers here buried, who died in Camp Douglas Prison 1862-5. These men suffered all, sacrificed all, dared all, and died.Map (db m63605) WM
177 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Groveland Park — Stephen A. Douglas MemorialLeonard W. Volk, designer and sculptor 1881 — Chicago Landmark —
United States Senator Stephen Douglas, who died in 1861 at the age of forty-eight, was a firm believer in the future of Chicago. He held states offices and became nationally known for his debating skill in the Senate and in his campaign against . . . Map (db m120728) HM
178 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Groveland Park — Stephen A. Douglas: Douglas and Lincoln
Illinois's 1858 contest for United States senator pitted nationally-renowned Democrat Stephen A. Douglas against the relatively unknown Republican, Abraham Lincoln. The candidates met in seven joint debates, clashing on the issue of allowing . . . Map (db m189620) HM
179 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Groveland Park — Stephen A. Douglas: The Chicago Years
Stephen A. Douglas became a Chicago resident in 1847, moving from central Illinois after his election as U.S. Senator. He intended to build on his lakeside property, named Oakenwald, a gentleman's estate including a mansion, stables, and a . . . Map (db m120727) HM
180 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Groveland Park — Stephen A. Douglas: The Douglas Tomb
Stephen A. Douglas died June 7, 1861, and was buried near his Chicago cottage. Friends soon organized the Douglas Monument Association to construct a suitable tomb near the site. Work on the monument, designed by Leonard W. Volk, began in 1866, . . . Map (db m189627) HM
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181 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Groveland Park — Stephen Arnold Douglas1813-1861
Stephen Arnold Douglas, one of the most distinguished statesmen of his day, was a Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, Member of the House of Representatives, and United States Senator. Although a political rival of Lincoln, he supported the . . . Map (db m120707) HM
182 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Humboldt Park — Humboldt ParkA green place for people and wildlife
"...a garden, to be a work of art, must have the soul of the native landscape in it." --Jens Jensen Welcome to Humboldt Park, a sanctuary in the city. A sanctuary is a place of refuge, or protection. A walk along the park's pathways . . . Map (db m233619) HM
183 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Humboldt Park — Humboldt Park
Chicago's West Park Commission had just been created when residents began requesting that a park be named in honor of Baron Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859), a German scientist who popularized the notion of living with nature. . . . Map (db m234585) HM
184 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Humboldt Park — Jens JensenLandscape architect (1860-1951) — Chicago Tribute —
One of America's greatest landscape designers and conservationists, Jens Jensen emigrated from Denmark to the United States in 1884 and settled on Chicago's West Side. In 1886, he became a street-sweeper with Chicago's South Park Commission. . . . Map (db m234422) HM
185 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Humboldt Park — L. Frank BaumWriter (1856-1919) — Chicago Tribute —
Lyman Frank Baum lived at 1667 North Humboldt Boulevard in 1899, when he wrote the most famous of his works, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Born in Chittenango, New York, Baum worked as an actor. In 1888, he and his wife Maud moved to the . . . Map (db m234541) HM
186 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Humboldt Park — The Boulevard System
Chicago’s Boulevards are one of the city’s most overlooked treasures, and one of the largest and oldest boulevard systems in the nation. The 28-mile system contains 540 acres of green space, and provides a link between seven inland parks and . . . Map (db m234583) HM
187 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Hyde Park — "Original Professors’ Row"
Built in 1903, this city block of semi-attached row houses from 5200 to 5244 South Greenwood Avenue is considered the original professors’ row of the University of Chicago. Samuel Gross, developer, and Joseph Brompton, architectMap (db m187528) HM
188 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Hyde Park — Enrico and Laura Fermi
The atomic age arrived on December 2, 1942, when Enrico Fermi produced the first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction. He did this in a laboratory under the Stagg Field bleachers at the University of Chicago. That work led to the . . . Map (db m188035) HM
189 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Hyde Park — Greenwood Row Houses — Chicago Landmark District —
This group of 20 visually distinctive row houses was built in 1903 by one of Chicago's most prolific early developers, Samuel E. Gross. The fine detailing and craftsmanship used for building entrances and cornices reflect the influence of the . . . Map (db m188627) HM
190 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Hyde Park — Masaryk Memorial Monument1850 - 1937
Rising out of the fertile Bohemian soil, the Blanik Mountain stands eternally vigilant, its verdant slopes sheltering a wealth of age-old folklore. According to an old legend, slumbering within its cool mountainous depths, the Blanik Knights . . . Map (db m189720) HM
191 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Hyde Park — Museum of Science and IndustryCharles B. Atwood, architect; 1891-93 — Chicago Landmark —
Originally built as the Palace of Fine Arts for the World's Columbian Exposition, this plaster-clad structure later became the first home of the Field Museum of Natural History. After the museum left in the 1920s, the decayed building was . . . Map (db m238465) HM
192 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Hyde Park — Obama Kissing Rock
"On our first date, I treated her to the finest ice cream Baskin-Robbins had to offer, our dinner table doubling as the curb. I kissed her, and it tasted like chocolate." - President Barack Obama From an interview in . . . Map (db m187907) HM
193 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Hyde Park — Site of the First Self-sustaining Controlled Nuclear Chain ReactionDecember 2, 1942
Physicist Enrico Fermi and his colleagues established the first self-sustaining controlled nuclear reaction in makeshift laboratories constructed under the grandstands of Stagg Field Stadium on December 2, 1942. The success of this experiment . . . Map (db m69608) HM
194 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Jackson Park — The Norway Building
The Norway Building stood on this site for the 1893 World's Columbian Exhibition. After the Fair Chicago millionaire C.K. Billings purchased the structure and moved it to his estate in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. William Wrigley of chewing gum fame . . . Map (db m125028) HM
195 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Jefferson Park — Jefferson Park War Memorial
[Etched around the top of the memorial:] In memory of all the men and women of this community who served in World War II [Plaques affixed to the side of the memorial:] A memorial to all that gave their lives in World War 1 A memorial to . . . Map (db m248246) WM
196 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Jefferson Park — The Henry Esdohr House
This house originally served as the home of Henry Esdohr and his family. Located initially at what is now Long Avenue and Higgins Avenue (5425 Higgins), it was purchased by park officials and moved to this location on May 2, 1921. After the . . . Map (db m248249) HM
197 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Kenwood — Gwendolyn Brooks: The Oracle of Bronzeville
Gwendolyn Brooks: The Oracle of Bronzeville June 7, 1917 - December 3, 2000 Margot McMahon Pulitzer Prize in Poetry (1950) American Academy of Arts and Letters (1976) Poet Laureate of the United States (1985) National Women's Hall of . . . Map (db m188266) HM
198 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Kenwood — Julius Rosenwald — Chicago Tribute —
Julius Rosenwald Businessman and philanthropist 1862 - 1932 Sears, Roebuck & Company became a household name because of the energy and vision of Julius Rosenwald. He developed Sears’ mail-order business when much of the nation . . . Map (db m188774) HM
199 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Kenwood — Kenwood — Landmark District —
Once referred to as the "Lake Forest of the South," this residential suburb was annexed to Chicago in 1889. It was home to many of the city's leading industrialists, who built residences designed by such notable architects as George Maher, . . . Map (db m188828) HM
200 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Kenwood — Kenwood United Church of Christ — Chicago Landmark —
Kenwood United Church of Christ William. W. Boyington and Henry B. Wheelock, architects 1887-88 This Richardsonian Romanesque-style church building is a textbook example of this medieval-influenced style, popular in the late nineteenth . . . Map (db m188566) HM

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