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  2. Clarke Waggaman - Wikipedia

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    1211 Connecticut Avenue (1916) 1213 Connecticut Avenue (1916) 1217 Connecticut Avenue, NW (1916) Waggaman designed this house for himself in 1918. 1533 New Hampshire Avenue (1916) 2126 Bancroft Place, NW (1916) 1612 21st Street (1917) 1614 21st Street (1917) 1904-1906 R Street NW (1917) [4] 2929 Massachusetts Avenue, NW (1917) [15] 1141-1143 ...

  3. Madison station (Chicago and North Western Railway)

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    Their depot was established on the west side of Madison in 1854. [2] The Chicago and North Western constructed a line to Madison in 1864 from the south, crossing Monona Bay. The first passenger station on the site was established in 1871. [3] Due to the proximity of the Milwaukee Road, the C&NW originally wanted to construct a union station in ...

  4. Sherman Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Sherman Avenue Historic District is a historic neighborhood along Lake Mendota on the east end of the isthmus in Madison, Wisconsin, United States, consisting mostly of middle class houses built from the mid 1890s to the late 1920s.

  5. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago

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    3033 N Francisco Ave, Chicago Transfiguration of Our Lord 2609 W Carmen Ave, Chicago Founded in 1911, closed in 2020 [26] [27] St. Andrew 3546 N Paulina St, Chicago St. Benedict 2215 W Irving Park Rd, Chicago St. Edward: 4350 W Sunnyside Ave, Chicago St. Hilary 5601 N California Ave, Chicago Founded in 1926 St. Ita: 1220 W Catalpa Ave, Chicago

  6. McBurney School - Wikipedia

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    5 West 63rd Street "Established in 1916 as a part of the educational program of the YMCA of Greater New York, McBurney School commemorated in its name one of the pioneers in work with boys and young men during the latter years of the nineteenth century, [5] the first paid secretary of the YMCA of New York. For many years the School was a part ...

  7. Sixteenth Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Congressional Club, 2001 New Hampshire Avenue NW; Constructed in 1917 and designed by George Oakley Totten Jr., the neoclassical building is a clubhouse for congressional spouses. As part of her effort to enhance the area of 16th Street near her stone mansion, nicknamed Henderson's Castle, Mary Foote Henderson played a large role in the design ...

  8. 63rd Street Bathing Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The 63rd Street Bathing Pavilion is a historic building in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Constructed in 1919, the pavilion is located at 63rd Street Beach in Jackson Park [1] in the Woodlawn community area. The building is Chicago's oldest beach house [2] and was designated as a Chicago Landmark on December 8, 2004. [3]

  9. Freedman's Bank Building - Wikipedia

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    Soon after politician Richard Cutts and his wife, Anna, built their house on the northeast corner of the square, the one-block street Madison Place was created in the 1820s to link Pennsylvania Avenue NW with H Street NW. On the corner of Madison Place and Pennsylvania Avenue, Dr. James Gunnell built a five-story house in 1831 that was later ...