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  2. Eva Bonnier - Wikipedia

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    Bonnier exhibited her work at the Palace of Fine Arts at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. [2] She is represented with several paintings in the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm. Eva Bonnier, 1905. After about 1900 Bonnier fell silent as an artist and devoted herself to her philanthropic work, enabled through her inherited wealth.

  3. Lake Michigan High-Rises - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Michigan High-Rises, also known as Lakefront Homes, was a Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) public housing project in the North Kenwood–Oakland neighborhood located in the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Constructed in 1962 and completed in 1963, The Lake Michigan High-Rises originally consisted of four 16-story ...

  4. List of Hungarian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Don Adams - (1923–2005) born Donald James Yarmy in New York. His father was of Hungarian descent. Best known for the television show Get Smart.; Morey Amsterdam - (1908-1996) born Moritz Amsterdam to Austro-Hungarian parents in Chicago, was an American comedy writer, actor and comedian.

  5. Lakefront, 606 trails closed to public amid stay-at-home ...

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    Mayor Lori Lightfoot issued a stern warning to Chicago residents after ordering the closure of the city's lakefront, adjacent parks, 606 Trail and Riverwalk to the public until further notice.

  6. 16-year-old dies after raft tips over near Montrose Beach ...

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    A 16-year-old boy died Monday morning after his raft flipped over in Lake Michigan near Montrose Beach, Chicago police said. The boy was pronounced dead at Weiss Memorial Hospital after being ...

  7. Newspapers of the Chicago metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Sun (1941–1948, merged with Chicago Daily Times to form Chicago Sun-Times) Chicago Times (1861–1895, became Times-Herald) Chicago Times-Herald (1895–1901, became Record-Herald) Chicago Whip (1919–1939) Chicago's American (1958–1969, became Today) Chicago Inter Ocean (1872–1914, became Record-Herald) Chicago Post & Mail (1875 ...

  8. List of African American newspapers in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Copy editing the Chicago Defender in 1942.. This is a list of African American newspapers in Illinois.To be included, a newspaper should be attested in a reliable source as an African American newspaper published in Illinois.

  9. List of people from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Born in Chicago Eva Shaver: Midwife convicted of manslaughter while providing illegal abortions, 1915 Worked in Chicago [111] Ronald Gene Simmons: Jul 15, 1940: Jun 25, 1990: Spree killer Born in Chicago Wanda Stopa: May 5, 1900 Apr 25, 1924 Murderer Lived and studied in Chicago; was its youngest and first female assistant U.S. district attorney