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  2. Bridgeport, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Illinois, like Indiana in the movie Hoosiers, held a single-class tournament where all schools competed for the same championship. Chicago Marshall's enrollment was listed at 2,333, more than six times that of Bridgeport. Unlike the Indiana team in Hoosiers, Bridgeport lost the championship game, finishing its season with a 33–2 ...

  3. Schaller's Original Pump - Wikipedia

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    Schaller’s Original Pump was the oldest bar and restaurant in Chicago, Illinois. [1] Located at 3714 South Halsted Street, the Pump was opened in 1881 by George “Harvey” Schaller and was owned and operated by the founder’s descendants until its closure in 2017. It was a local landmark in the Chicago South Side neighborhood of Bridgeport.

  4. Bridgeport, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Barack Obama won Bridgeport by a larger margin of nearly three-to-one. The area cast 6,988 votes for Obama, 2,352 votes for Mitt Romney, and approximately 200 votes were cast for third party candidates. [15] Bridgeport is represented in the Illinois Senate by Tony Muñoz and in the Illinois House of Representatives by Theresa Mah. [16]

  5. Bridgeport Township, Lawrence County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Bridgeport Township is located in Lawrence County, Illinois. As of the 2010 census, its population was 2,420 and it contained 1,098 housing units. As of the 2010 census, its population was 2,420 and it contained 1,098 housing units.

  6. Bubbly Creek - Wikipedia

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    Bubbly Creek is the nickname given to the South Fork of the South Branch of the Chicago River.It runs entirely within the city of Chicago, Illinois, United States.It marks the boundary between the Bridgeport and McKinley Park community areas of the city.

  7. Bridgeport News - Wikipedia

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    The Bridgeport News is an American weekly community, non-partisan independent newspaper that serves the Chicago neighborhoods of Bridgeport, Canaryville, Armour Square, Chinatown, McKinley Park and Dearborn Park. The paper functions largely as a community news/announcements publication with numerous classified and display advertisements.

  8. Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church is one of the oldest churches in Chicago, Illinois, founded in 1868. [1] The church was designed by noted architect Patrick Keely, an architectural designer prominent throughout the 19th century. He also designed Holy Name Cathedral in downtown Chicago. [2]

  9. Spiegel Office Building - Wikipedia

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    The Spiegel Office Building is a historic office building at 1038 W. 35th Street in the Bridgeport neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.It was built in 1936-37 as an office building for Spiegel Inc., a mail order company established in Chicago in 1865.