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  2. South Side, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The South Side is one of the three major sections of Chicago, with 42 neighborhoods and diverse ethnic and economic composition. Learn about the history, geography, and culture of the South Side, as well as its subdivisions such as the Southwest and Southeast Sides.

  3. Near South Side, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Near South Side is a community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States, just south of the downtown central business district, the Loop.The Near South Side's boundaries [3] are as follows: North—Roosevelt Road (1200 S); South—26th Street; West—Chicago River between Roosevelt and 18th Street, Clark Street between 18th Street and Cermak Road, Federal between Cermak Road and the ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in South Side ...

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    There are 105 sites on the National Register of Historic Places listings in South Side Chicago — of more than 350 total listings within the City of Chicago, in Cook County, Illinois. The South Side district is defined for this article as the area west of Lake Michigan , and south of 26th Street and the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal , to the ...

  5. Englewood, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Englewood is a low-income African-American community on the South Side of Chicago, with a population of about 24,000. It is bordered by 63rd Street to the north, 75th Street to the south, Racine Avenue to the west, and an irregular border that wends along the Metra Railroad Tracks to the east.

  6. South Shore, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    South Shore is a community area on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, named for its location along the lakefront. It has a history of racial change, bungalow architecture, and cultural attractions such as the South Shore Cultural Center.

  7. Roseland, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Roseland is a community area on the far south side of Chicago, Illinois, with a diverse and cosmopolitan population. It was settled by Dutch immigrants in the 1840s and later became a center of industry and ethnic transition.

  8. Auburn Gresham, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Auburn Gresham is a community area on the far south side of Chicago, Illinois. It has a history of German, Dutch, Irish and African American settlement, and is home to St. Sabina Church, Thurgood Marshall Branch Library, and Perspectives Leadership Academy.

  9. New City, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    New City is a southwest side community area of Chicago, containing Canaryville and Back of the Yards. It was home to the Union Stock Yards and the International Amphitheatre, and has a diverse population of Hispanic, white, and black residents.