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  2. Provident Hospital (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    550 E. 51st Street Chicago, Illinois, United States: Organization; Funding: Public hospital: Type: Community, Teaching: Affiliated university: Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine [1] and Midwestern University: Network: Cook County Hospital System: Services; Public transit access: CTA Green 51st: History; Opened: 1891 as ...

  3. Dyett High School - Wikipedia

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    Dyett is a part of the Chicago Public Schools system and is named for American violinist and music educator Walter Henri Dyett (1901–1969). [6] The school became an arts high school for the 2016–17 school year. [7] [8]

  4. Kenwood District - Wikipedia

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    It was designated a Chicago Landmark on June 29, 1979. [1] The official community areas were defined in the early 20th century and the current meaning of the Hyde Park neighborhood includes the area between 47th Street and 51st Street ("E. Hyde Park Blvd.") as a part of Hyde Park, [ 2 ] although this area is officially the south half of the ...

  5. 51st station - Wikipedia

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    51st is a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's "L" system, located in Chicago, Illinois and serving the Green Line. It is situated at 319 E 51st Street, three blocks east of State Street . It opened on August 28, 1892.

  6. Pulaski station (CTA Orange Line) - Wikipedia

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    Construction began on the line in 1987 and was completed in 1993; the total cost of the line was $500 million. [3] The Pulaski station was built over an abandoned Belt Railway of Chicago line which ran from 49th Street to Midway Airport. [4] Pulaski, along with the rest of the Orange Line, opened on October 31, 1993.

  7. Ogilvie Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    The Tyler & Hippach Mirror Company Factory was moved 168 feet east and 52 feet south to make room for the station's construction. [3] At the time, this was the largest building ever moved. [4] The station's 16 tracks were elevated above street level and "reached by six approach tracks and sheltered under an 894-foot-long [272 meter] Bush train ...

  8. Roads and expressways in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    While all north–south streets within city limits are named, rather than numbered, smaller streets in some areas are named in groups all starting with the same letter; thus, when traveling westward on a Chicago street, starting just past Pulaski Road (4000 W), one will cross a mile-long stretch of streets which have names starting with the letter K (From east to west: Keystone (North Side ...

  9. South Side Elevated - Wikipedia

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    16 E. 35th Street Originally called 35th Street, later Tech-35th Pershing: Pershing Road and State Street: Original southern terminal, Closed August 1, 1949; demolished Indiana: 4003 S. Indiana Avenue Former terminal for Stock Yards and Kenwood Lines 43rd: 314 E. 43rd Street 47th: 314 E. 47th Street Terminal of Prairie extension. 51st: 319 E ...