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  2. Austin, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Austin is one of 77 community areas in Chicago. Located on the city's West Side, it is the third-largest community area by population (behind the Near North Side and Lake View) and the second-largest geographically (behind South Deering). Austin's eastern boundary is the Belt Railway located just east of Cicero Avenue.

  3. Austin Historic District (Chicago, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The Austin Historic District is a residential historic district in central Austin, Chicago, Illinois. The district, which includes 336 buildings, has a large number of Victorian homes, with many examples of the Queen Anne, Stick, and Shingle styles. Henry Austin, for whom Austin is named, began development in the district in the late 1860s.

  4. 6 Cities Too Expensive for College Graduates To Live In

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    The average U.S. college graduate earns $68 an hour, or $140,766 a year, according to ZipRecruiter. However, salaries can range from about $22,500 to $261,500 a year, depending on experience,...

  5. 3 Reasons Austin Is Becoming More Expensive for ... - AOL

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    Austin is one of the most expensive cities to live in Texas, which can be especially challenging for retirees living on a fixed income. While Florida is the most popular retirement location, Texas...

  6. 4 Signs an Affordable City Is Becoming More Expensive To Live In

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    Any list of U.S. cities where living costs have spiked in recent years is likely to include familiar names like Boston, Miami, New York, San Francisco and Seattle. But you'll also see a rising ...

  7. Parkway Garden Homes - Wikipedia

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    Parkway Gardens Apartment Homes, built from 1950 to 1955, was the last of Henry K. Holsman's many housing development designs in Chicago. Holsman began designing low-income housing in Chicago in the 1910s when an urban housing shortage developed after World War I.

  8. The Most Expensive City in Every State - AOL

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    Utah: Salt Lake City. Cost of living: 2.3% less expensive than national average. The Winter Olympics of 2002 spotlighted Salt Lake City as a place to live and visit. In the latter category, in ...

  9. City Colleges of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Junior College system in the post-war years opened Bogan Junior College in southwest Chicago, Fenger College, Southeast College, and Truman College (named for U.S. President Harry S Truman, 1884–1972), in the 1950s. Originally Truman was an evening program located at the city's Amundsen High School.