Neighborhood Views

Neighborhood Views is a new column featuring architecture, infrastructure, and hidden history photos. Submit yours to our flickr group or send to chicagopatterns@gmail.com.

Oversized Bay Window and Cupola at 59th and Union

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59th and Union in Englewood

At 59th and Union in Englewood is this Victorian-era commercial/residential building with an extra large bay window and cupola. It was built in 1893.


Romanesque Greystone in Washington Park

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This Romanesque Greystone 3-flat is at 5238 S. Michigan Avenue and was built in 1890.


St. Henry’s Catholic Church at Devon and Ridge

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St. Henry's Catholic Church

St. Henry’s Catholic Church, now Angel Guardian Croatian Church at 6346 N. Ridge Avenue was built in 1905. It features Franz Mayer and F. X. Zettler stained glass windows.


Theodore Herzl School

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The Theodore Herzl School in North Lawndale was designed by Arthur Hussander and opened in 1915. Read more at Chicago Historic Schools.