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  2. Altgeld Gardens Homes - Wikipedia

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    Altgeld Gardens Homes is a Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) public housing project on the far south side of Chicago, Illinois, United States, on the border of Chicago and Riverdale, Illinois. The residents are 97% African-American according to the 2000 United States Census . [ 1 ]

  3. Category : Buildings and structures completed in 1974

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  4. Hulme Crescents - Wikipedia

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    Hulme was the largest public housing development in Europe, encompassing 3,284 deck-access homes and capacity for over 13,000 people, [1] but was marred by serious construction and design errors. [2] Demolition of the Crescents, comprising 923 dwellings, began in 1993, 21 years after it was constructed in 1972.

  5. Giles Newton - Wikipedia

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    Giles Fendall Newton was born on 27 May 1891, the only son of William Latham Newton (1862–1948), of Holtby House, York, and Goldington, Bedford, and his wife, Violet, sixth daughter of Richard Harrison, of Eltofts.

  6. Cutting out this phrase from a half-century-old law would ...

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    Getty Images. The U.S. housing market crisis has been marked by tight inventory and high prices, but two economists pointed to a source of affordable homes that could be unlocked by amending a ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Kenosha ...

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    Neogothic-style Unitarian church built in 1907. Bought by the city in 1926 to become a children's library, then reclaimed as a Unitarian church in 1993. 4: Chesrow Site: Chesrow Site: November 30, 1978 : Western side of Highway 32, 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the Illinois line [7

  8. An American cultural revolution is killing cookie cutter ...

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    It was built in 1959 and consists of three cul-de-sacs and 50 homes — with just two floor plans. Barbara Dinneweth moved there with her husband and two daughters in 1976.

  9. Historic photos from the 9/11/74 plane crash in Charlotte - AOL

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    On Sept. 11, 1974, Eastern Air Lines Flight 212 crashed in Charlotte, killing 72 passengers. Ten people survived. It remains the deadliest plane crash in Charlotte history.