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Bridgeport is a city in Lawrence County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,886 at the 2010 census. The population was 1,886 at the 2010 census. History
Bridgeport is one of the 77 community areas in Chicago, on the city's South Side, bounded on the north by the South Branch of the Chicago River, on the west by Bubbly Creek, on the south by Pershing Road, on the east by the Union Pacific railroad tracks, and on the northeast by the Dan Ryan Expressway.
Roughly bounded by Bridgeport, Jacksonville, Ayers, and Main Sts., White Hall, Illinois Coordinates 39°26′12″N 90°24′11″W / 39.43667°N 90.40306°W / 39.43667; -90
Located mainly on Lyon Terrace, Gold Hill Street, and Congress Street, the district includes 11 formerly residential buildings now mainly in commercial use, which were built between about 1890 and 1930. It also includes Bridgeport City Hall (a 1916 high school building which has been repurposed), and the Golden Hill United Methodist Church.
Bridgeport Township is located in Lawrence County, Illinois. As of the 2010 census, its population was 2,420 and it contained 1,098 housing units. ... City-data.com ...
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 ...
There are special provisions for automatic creation of a township in any city or village where township organization has been chosen for the county but some of the municipality's territory does not yet have an organized township; [9] for consolidating the territory of a city across multiple townships into a single township for the city at the ...
First Baptist Church, Bridgeport, 1893. Taylor Memorial Library, Milford, 1894. St. John's Episcopal Church, Essex, 1897. Bridgeport City Hall, Bridgeport, 1905. Joseph Walter Northrop (1860–1940) was an American architect. He practiced in Bridgeport, Connecticut and was prominent