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The Terrace Mill is a historic watermill in Terrace, Minnesota, United States, now operated as a museum. Managed by the non-profit Terrace Mill Foundation, the mill contains a gallery, theatre, and gift shop, while the grounds host outdoor events. [ 2 ]
Terrace is an unincorporated community in Chippewa Falls Township, Pope County, Minnesota, United States. [2] The community was settled in the 1870s around the Terrace Mill . In 1982, a historic district of early buildings and structures was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Terrace Historic District for having local ...
Bounded by N. Sacramento Avenue, North Branch of Chicago River, alleys south of W. Lawrence Avenue and north of W. Montrose Avenue 41°57′55″N 87°42′03″W / 41.965278°N 87.700833°W / 41.965278; -87.700833 ( Ravenswood Manor Historic
The event was held simultaneous to the meeting of NATO leaders in the 2012 Chicago summit. [14] [15] May 26, 2012: The arena hosted the Secret U.S. Classic event for USA Gymnastics. [16] November 4, 2013: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis perform as part of The Heist World Tour, Talib Kweli, and Big K.R.I.T. opened the show. [17]
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The rear façade of Mayslake Hall. The Mayslake Peabody Estate is an estate constructed as a country home for Francis Stuyvesant Peabody between 1919 and 1922. [3] The estate is located in the western Chicago suburb of Oak Brook, Illinois, United States, and is now part of the Mayslake Forest Preserve administered by the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County.
The Lake-Side Terrace Apartments is a historic apartment building at 7425-7427 South Shore Drive in the South Shore neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.Built in 1922–23, the building is an example of a courtyard apartment, a popular apartment style in early 20th century Chicago.
The Alta Vista Terrace District is a historic district in the Lake View community of Chicago, Illinois. The district was built in 1904 in imitation of the rowhouse style of London. [2] The development was the work of Samuel Gross, who was responsible for several other real estate developments in Chicago.