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Dearborn Park residential development
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View looking northeast from a landscaped open area with a play structure and benches, part of the low-rise townhouse development immediately behind it. These townhomes and the high-rise apartment buildings behind them are part of the Dearborn Park development. The two high-rises are Dearborn Park High Rise I (899 South Plymouth Court) and Dearborn Park High Rise II (901 South Plymouth Court).
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Title
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Dearborn Park residential development
Date of Original
:
1980; 1979 (Dearborn Park townhomes); 1979-1980 (Dearborn Park High Rises I and II)
Identifier
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bru012_01_hF.tif
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https://n2t.net/ark:/81984/d3rm4b
Type
:
Image
Rights
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In copyright - non-commercial use permitted
Access
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Public access
Subject--Topic
Cities and towns
Playgrounds
Architecture
Row houses
Skyscrapers
Apartment houses
Condominiums
Photographer
:
Brubaker, Charles William, 1926-2002
Contributor
:
Gordon & Levin
Form
:
Photographs
Medium
:
color slides
Extent
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35 mm
Collection Information
Collection
:
C. William Brubaker Collection
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Folder
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12
Repository
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University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections and University Archives Department (Richard J. Daley Library)
Repository Collection Type
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Manuscript Collections
Repository Location
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Richard J. Daley Library
Geographic Information
Loop (Chicago, Ill.)
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