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The township contains these sixteen cemeteries: Beverly Memorial Park, Burr Oak Cemetery, Chapel Hills Gardens South, Ever Rest (historical), Evergreen, First Evangelical Lutheran, Hazel Green, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Lincoln Cemetery, Mount Greenwood, Mount Hope, Oak Hill, Restvale Cemetery, Saint Benedict Catholic, Saint Mary's and Sauerbier-Burkhardt.
Burr Ridge is located in Illinois's 3rd congressional district, which has been represented by Democrat Marie Newman [12] Burr Ridge is served by Pleasantview Fire Protection District (headquartered in LaGrange Highlands) [13] and Tri-State Fire Protection District (headquartered in Darien). [14]
Opening date: 1975; 50 years ago () Management: Brookfield Properties: Owner: Brookfield Properties: No. of stores and services: 109 [1] No. of anchor tenants: 5: Total retail floor area: 887,071 sq ft (82,412 m 2) [1] No. of floors: 1 (2 in Macy's) Public transit access: Champaign–Urbana Mass Transit District: Website: marketplacemall.com
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The shopping mall occupies the lower floors of an unusual building. The Art Deco McGraw-Hill Building, built in 1928 and a designated City of Chicago historic landmark, was demolished but its facade dismantled, cleaned, stored, and re-hung on the exterior of a new building on the same site.
By 1920, most of the village's homes had indoor plumbing, although some residents still used a well located behind the village hall as their water source. [4] In the early 20th century, many residents still farmed and there were many open fields within the town limits. As a result, fire was a constant threat and the water supply was scarce.
Construction began on Woodfield Mall in October 1969 [9] and the mall opened on September 9, 1971, with 59 stores, growing to 189 stores with 1.9 million retail square feet by 1973, along with a 135-foot (41 m) water tower to supply water to the mall and the nearby village. It was the largest mall in the United States at the time of its opening.
Ford City Mall is a shopping mall located on the Southwest Side of Chicago in the West Lawn neighborhood at 76th Street and Cicero Avenue. [2] Opened in 1965, Ford City is the largest shopping mall in Chicago outside of downtown.