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  2. List of Chicago "L" stations - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago "L" is a rapid transit system that serves the city of Chicago and seven of its surrounding suburbs. The system is operated by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA). On an average weekday, 759,866 passengers ride the "L", [ 1 ] making it the second-busiest rapid transit system in the United States, behind the New York City Subway .

  3. Clark/Lake station - Wikipedia

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    The Richard J. Daley Center, Chicago City Hall, and Chicago Title and Trust Center are also served by the station. It is the busiest station on the Loop Elevated, and the second-busiest station on the 'L' system as of December 2014. This station had been recognized as the station(s) with the most pickpockets by ABC 7 Chicago in 2018. [5]

  4. City Hall-County Building - Wikipedia

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    The city and county jointly sponsored an architectural competition that Holabird & Roche won by unanimous vote. [12] Construction of the county building (east wing) began in 1905, and by 1907 some county offices were already beginning to move in. [12] Construction of city hall (the west wing) was delayed until 1909 because the city had to wait for the State to increase its borrowing authority ...

  5. Washington/Wells station - Wikipedia

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    Washington/Wells is a station on the Chicago "L" system, located in downtown Chicago, Illinois on The Loop.The station opened on July 17, 1995. Washington/Wells is located a few blocks from several major attractions and business centers, such as Chicago City Hall, the Civic Opera House, and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

  6. John Hancock Center - Wikipedia

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    The building is home to the transmitter of Univision's WGBO-DT (channel 66), while all other full-power television stations in Chicago broadcast from Willis Tower. The City Colleges of Chicago 's WYCC (channel 20) transmitted from the building until November 2017, when it departed the air as part of the 2016 FCC spectrum auction.

  7. Transportation in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Each line connects into one of four different downtown stations: Union Pacific North, West, and Northwest arrive in the Richard B. Ogilvie Transportation Center (known more casually as the "North Western Station", its original name under Chicago and North Western); Milwaukee District North and West, North Central Service, SouthWest Service ...

  8. List of city and town halls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Because it was built by the PWA, the Berywn Illinois City Hall is done in the PWA Moderne style. Berwyn Municipal Building; Champaign City Building; Chicago City Hall; Charleston City Hall; Fairbury City Hall; Oregon City Hall; Hillsboro Civic Center; Peoria City Hall; St. Charles Municipal Building

  9. 42nd Precinct / Town Hall Police Station - Wikipedia

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    The 42nd Precinct / Town Hall Police Station, located in Chicago's Lake View community area, is one of the oldest and most architecturally significant extant historic police station buildings in Chicago. It was constructed in 1907 on the site of Lake View Township's Town Hall and subsequently has been commonly referred to as the "Old Town Hall".