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  2. Clark Street (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Another commercial strip on Clark Street stretches from Diversey Parkway south to Armitage Avenue. 2122 North Clark Street was the site of the Saint Valentine's Day massacre, [6] although the building no longer stands. Further to the south, Clark Street borders Lincoln Park for 0.6 miles until it reaches North Avenue and the Chicago History Museum.

  3. Good performances can't save an uneven script in Detroit Rep ...

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    Detroit Repertory Theatre’s “Alamo Shoes” finds its characters in the small staff of the last brick-and-mortar shoe store in modern-day Detroit. ... 13103 Woodrow Wilson St., Detroit.

  4. Kinetic Playground - Wikipedia

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    The Kinetic Playground was a short-lived nightclub located in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The club was opened on April 3, 1968, as the Electric Theater [ 1 ] by Aaron Russo and was located at 4812 N. Clark Street (NW corner of Clark and Lawrence).

  5. Lincoln Avenue (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Avenue near Clark Street. Lincoln Avenue is a street of the north side of city of Chicago.It runs from Clark Street (itself a diagonal) on the western border of Lincoln Park largely to the northwest, ending in Morton Grove, Illinois.

  6. 'Best of both worlds': What Caitlin Clark likes most about ...

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    Caitlin Clark averages 17.1 points (most among rookies) and a WNBA-leading 8.2 assists, as well as 5.8 rebounds and 32.7% 3-point shooting.

  7. J. P. Smith Shoe Company Plant - Wikipedia

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    The J. P. Smith Shoe Company Plant is a historic factory building at the corner of North Sangamon Avenue and West Huron Street in the West Town neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The factory was built in 1911-12 for the J. P. Smith Shoe Company, Chicago's second-largest maker of shoes at the time.

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