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Essential
Architecture- Chicago Far South
Longwood Drive District |
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architect
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location
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9800-11000 blocks of S. Longwood;
10400-10700 blocks of S. Seeley
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date
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1873
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style
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A rich mixture of architectural styles
characterizes this district, ranging from the
Italianate and
Carpenter Gothic (of the
1870s) to Queen Anne and
Shingle (1880s and ‘90s) to
Prairie School and
Renaissance
Revival (early-20th century).
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construction
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Various |
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type
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Houses
Neighbourhood |
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Unique in the city for its hilly topography, this narrow, 12-block-long
district is dominated by a natural ridgeline. Because it stood 50-80
feet above Lake Michigan and was often covered by a blue mist, the ridge
was commonly referred to by early settlers as the "blue island." This
community began as several separate suburban developments, which were
annexed to Chicago around the turn of the last century.
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links
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With special thanks to the City of
Chicago website,
www.egov.cityofchicago.org , for much of the info on this page.
Photos copyright City of Chicago. |
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www.essential-architecture.com
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