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Loyola Avenue and elevated train tracks
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View looking east along West Loyola Avenue towards the elevated train tracks of the North-South line (now CTA Red Line) at the north end of the Loyola stop. A 3-flat is on the far left and the Collins Brothers building is next to it. Mertz Hall, part of the Loyola University campus, is in the distance on the right.
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Title
:
Loyola Avenue and elevated train tracks
Date of Original
:
1971
Identifier
:
bru035_02_bF.tif
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:
https://n2t.net/ark:/81984/d3q145
Type
:
Image
Notes
:
The 3-flat and the adjacent Collins Brothers building have been demolished.
Caption
:
Brubaker's annotation on the original slide mount reads "Area west of tracks - low density and depressed".
Rights
:
In copyright - non-commercial use permitted
Access
:
Public access
Subject--Topic
Cities and towns
Streets
Automobiles
Local transit
Railroads, Elevated
Photographer
:
Brubaker, Charles William, 1926-2002
Form
:
Photographs
Medium
:
color slides
Extent
:
35 mm
Collection Information
Collection
:
C. William Brubaker Collection
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Folder
:
35
Repository
:
University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections and University Archives Department (Richard J. Daley Library)
Repository Collection Type
:
Manuscript Collections
Repository Location
:
Richard J. Daley Library
Geographic Information
Rogers Park (Chicago, Ill.)
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