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  2. Belmont Cragin, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    There are 2 Chicago Public Library branches serving Belmont-Cragin The Portage-Cragin Branch first opened in a storefront in 1927, with a permanent library opening on Belmont Avenue on November 1, 1969. [6] The West Belmont Branch serves the western division of Belmont Central at 3104 N. Narragansett Ave. This location opened on October 30 ...

  3. Chicago Public Library - Wikipedia

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    chipublib.org. The Chicago Public Library (CPL) is the public library system that serves the City of Chicago in the U.S. state of Illinois. It consists of 81 locations, including a central library, three regional libraries, and branches distributed throughout the city's 77 Community Areas. [5] CPL was founded in 1872, in the wake of the Great ...

  4. Portage Park, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Portage Park is the childhood home of Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I., the late Cardinal Archbishop Emeritus of Chicago (1937-2015; served 1997–2014; cardinal, 1998; president of the U.S. bishops, 2007–2010; formerly, Bishop of Yakima, WA, and Archbishop of Portland, OR). He grew up in a working class area of the neighborhood in a small red ...

  5. Avondale, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Public Library operates no branches located in the Avondale community area. Although the branch in nearby Kosciuszko Park was one of the system's most utilized branches, it was closed by the 1950s. Branches are available nearby in adjacent neighborhoods, such as Logan Square, Irving Park, and Belmont Cragin.

  6. Early voting locations open in Chicago - AOL

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    Ward 31 Portage Cragin Library 5108 W. Belmont Ave. Ward 32 Bucktown-Wicker Park Library 1701 N. Milwaukee Ave. Ward 33 American Indian Center 3401 W. Ainslie St.

  7. Logan Square, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Logan Square is named after General John A. Logan, an American soldier and political leader.The square itself is a large public green space (designed by architect William Le Baron Jenney, landscape architect Jens Jensen and others) formed as the grand northwest terminus of the Chicago Boulevard System and the junction of Kedzie and Logan Boulevards and Milwaukee Avenue.

  8. Wrightwood Bungalow Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. September 15, 2004. The Wrightwood Bungalow Historic District is a residential historic district encompassing the 4600 and 4700 blocks of Wrightwood Avenue in the Belmont Cragin neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The district includes 58 houses built between 1916 and 1926, 55 of which are Chicago bungalows.

  9. Austin, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    60639, 60651, 60707 (partial) Median household income (2020) [1] $35,555. Austin is one of 77 community areas in Chicago. Located on the city's West Side, it is the third largest community area by population (behind the Near North Side and Lake View) and the second-largest geographically (behind South Deering).