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  2. California station (CTA Congress Line) - Wikipedia

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    California is an abandoned rapid transit station in the East Garfield Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It is located in the median of the Eisenhower Expressway, The station served the Chicago Transit Authority's Congress Line, which is now part of the Blue Line. California opened on June 22, 1958, and closed on September 2, 1973, as part ...

  3. California station (CTA Pink Line) - Wikipedia

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    California is a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, serving the Pink Line and the Little Village neighborhood. The station opened on March 10, 1902, as part of the Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railroad's Douglas Park branch. [2] [3] It is the closest station to Cook County Jail.

  4. Palmolive Building - Wikipedia

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    Playboy Enterprises purchased the leasehold in 1965 and the structure was renamed the Playboy Building. It was home to the editorial and business offices of Playboy magazine until 1989, when Playboy moved its offices to 680 N Lake Shore Drive. Playboy had sold the leasehold in 1980 and signed a 10-year lease that expired in 1990.

  5. Hot Doug's - Wikipedia

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    Hot Doug's was a Chicago, Illinois-based restaurant specializing in a variety of hot dogs and sausages. [1] The self-proclaimed "Sausage Superstore and Encased Meat Emporium" was in its second location at 3324 North California Avenue in the city's Avondale neighborhood before it closed on October 3, 2014. Its first location, on Roscoe Street ...

  6. Mather High School - Wikipedia

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    Mather competes in the Chicago Public League (CPL) and is a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). The school sport teams are nicknamed the Rangers. The boys' baseball team were public league champions in 1966–67.

  7. Rosenwald Court Apartments - Wikipedia

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    General information; Location: Bounded by 46th and 47th Street and Michigan and Wabash Avenues Chicago, Illinois, United States Status: Occupied: Construction; Constructed: 1929-1930; renovated 2015-2016

  8. Lamont v. Postmaster General - Wikipedia

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    Lamont v. Postmaster General, 381 U.S. 301 (1965), was a landmark First Amendment Supreme Court case, in which the ruling of the Supreme Court struck down § 305(a) of the Postal Service and Federal Employees Salary Act of 1962, a federal statute requiring the Postmaster General to detain and deliver only upon the addressee's request unsealed foreign mailings of "communist political propaganda."

  9. Chicago Lawn, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Tom McAvoy (1951–2019), Republican politician who served in the Illinois House of Representatives. The son of Walter McAvoy, he was a childhood resident of Chicago Lawn and resided there for a portion of his political career. [12] Michael Madigan (born 1942), Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives since 1995. He resided at 7146 ...