Lakeview Historic District (Chicago, Illinois)
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710 W Oakdale Ave |
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Location |
Roughly bounded by W. Wrightwood Avenue, N. Lakeview Avenue, N. Sheridan Road, W. Belmont Avenue, N. Halsted Street, W. Wellington Avenue, N. Racine Avenue, and W. George Street; also comprising 701, 705, 711, 715-717, 721, 733-735, 737, and 739 Belmont Avenue, 3162 and 3164 N. Orchard Street, and 3171 N. Halsted Street |
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Coordinates |
41°56′06″N 87°38′56″W / 41.93500°N 87.64889°W / 41.93500; -87.64889Coordinates: 41°56′06″N 87°38′56″W / 41.93500°N 87.64889°W / 41.93500; -87.64889 |
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NRHP Reference # |
77000478; 86001042[1] |
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Added to NRHP |
September 15, 1977, increased May 16, 1986[1][2] |
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The Lakeview Historic District is a historic district on the north side of the city of Chicago, Illinois.
The district was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1977.[2] The district, which is in southeastern Lakeview Township about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north of the Chicago Loop, is primarily in the Lake View community but also includes a small part of the Lincoln Park neighborhood to the south.[3] A boundary expansion on May 16, 1986 added a one-block section on the south side of Belmont Avenue, between Orchard and Halsted Streets.[1][4]
Land use in the historic district is primarily multi-family residential. Streets are laid out on a rectangular grid that is broken by the short jogs in some of the streets and crossed on the diagonal by Clark Street.[3]
Lakeview Historic District |
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| Mandel Brothers Warehouse Building |
| Entrance to 737 W. Belmont Avenue |
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