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  2. Logan Square, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Logan Square, Chicago. /  41.9283°N 87.7067°W  / 41.9283; -87.7067. Logan Square is an official community area, historical neighborhood, and public square on the northwest side of the City of Chicago. The Logan Square community area is one of the 77 city-designated community areas established for planning purposes.

  3. Portal:Chicago/Selected biography/109 - Wikipedia

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    An undrafted player, Bourque was signed by the Chicago Blackhawks as a free agent in 2004 and made his NHL debut in 2005–06. He spent three years in Chicago before a 2008 trade sent him to Calgary where he has established himself as a key offensive player for the Flames.

  4. Queen of All Saints Basilica - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Kenneth Sotak. Queen of All Saints Basilica is a historic church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago located at 6280 North Sauganash Avenue in Chicago's upper middle-class Sauganash neighborhood. Along with St. Hyacinth and Our Lady of Sorrows it is one of three minor basilicas in Chicago, Illinois .

  5. William Quarter - Wikipedia

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    Killurin, County Offaly (then King's County), Ireland. Died. April 10, 1848. (1848-04-10) (aged 42) Chicago, Illinois, United States. William J. Quarter (January 21, 1806 – April 10, 1848) was an Irish American prelate of the Catholic Church. He was the first Bishop of Chicago (1844–1848).

  6. St. Benedict High School (Chicago, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    St. Benedict Preparatory School is a private, Roman Catholic pre-K through grade 8 school in Chicago, Illinois. It is a member of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago. St. Benedict Preparatory School is located on the North Side of Chicago at Irving Park Road and Leavitt St.

  7. Major Taylor Trail - Wikipedia

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    Use. Cycling, skateboarding, scootering, personal transporter, and pedestrians. Difficulty. Easy. Season. Limited access during winter. Trail map. The Major Taylor Trail is a 8.1-mile-long (13.0 km) partial shared-use path for walking, jogging, skateboarding, and cycling, located in the southside of Chicago, Illinois. [2] [3]

  8. Taylor Street Bridge (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Street Bridge. The bridge c.1919. Coordinates. 41°52′11.2″N87°38′6.2″W. Location. The Taylor Street Bridge was the first Scherzer rolling lift bascule bridge built in Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois. [1] [2] It was built in 1900 and demolished in the 1920s.

  9. Four Seasons Hotel Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Four Seasons Chicago. /  41.89972°N 87.62500°W  / 41.89972; -87.62500. Four Seasons Hotel Chicago is a hotel in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Opened in 1989, it is part of Toronto -based Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. The 345-room hotel occupies the 30th through 46th floors of the 900 North Michigan building on the Magnificent ...