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    • Area Became a Microcosm of America Itself

    • Area Became a Microcosm of America Itself

    • Planned Communities--United States--Illinois; City Planning--United States--Illinois; Park Forest (Ill.)--Race Relations; Park Forest (Ill.)--Social Conditions; Park Forest (Ill.)--Population--Economic Aspects; Shopping Centers--United...

    • Richard Sherman, then a professor of history at Prairie State College in Chicago Heights, Illinois, wrote 9-10 articles on South Suburban History for the Star Newspapers in 1988. In this article he relates the changes in the South Suburban region...
    • History Search Packet - Teaching Park Forest History

    • History Search Packet - Teaching Park Forest History

    • Planned communities--United States--Illinois; City planning--United States--Illinois; Park Forest (Ill.)--Race relations; Park Forest (Ill.)--Social Conditions; Park Forest (Ill.)--Social life and customs--1945-1970; Park Forest...

    • The History Search Packet was produced by D. Stanley Moore, a former teacher at Rich East High School. He was one of the earliest teachers at the school, so lived many years in the village. The packet was created as part of a workshop that Dr....
    • Westward Ho! The 60's, 70's See Population, Economic Shifts

    • Westward Ho! The 60's, 70's See Population, Economic Shifts

    • Planned communities--United States--Illinois; City planning--United States--Illinois; Park Forest (Ill.)--Racial analysis; Park Forest (Ill.)--Social conditions; Park Forest (Ill.)--Social life and customs--1945-1970; Shopping centers--United...

    • Richard Sherman, then a professor of history at Prairie State College in Chicago Heights, Illinois, wrote a nine-part series of articles for the Star Newspapers in 1988 on the history of the south suburbs. This article contains a number of...
    • G.I. Town and the Organization Man

    • G.I. Town and the Organization Man

    • Planned Communities--United States--Illinois; City Planning--United States--Illinois; Park Forest (Ill.)--Race Relations; Park Forest (Ill.)--Social Conditions; Shopping Centers--United States--Illinois; Park Forest (Ill.)--Shopping Centers

    • Dr. Larry McClellan, a professor retired from Governors State University, now working for the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, writes the local history column, "Time Frame," which runs in the Star Newspapers once a month. In this column...
    • Park Forest: A Model for U.S. Planned Towns

    • Park Forest: A Model for U.S. Planned Towns

    • Planned Communities--United States--Illinois; City Planning--United States--Illinois; Park Forest (Ill.)--Social Conditions; Park Forest (Ill.)--Social Life and Customs--1945--1970; Shopping Centers--United States--Illinois; Park Forest...

    • Richard Sherman, then a history professor at Prairie State College in Chicago Heights, wrote a nine-part series on South Suburban history for the Star Newspapers in 1988. This fifth article was published out of sequence. The author gives population...
    • Central Plaza

    • Central Plaza

    • Buildings; Business enterprises; Mount Prospect (Ill.) -- History; Shopping centers -- Illinois;

    • Postcard showing the businesses in the Central Plaza shopping center at the corner of Main Street and Central Road around 1960. The Plaza was opened in 1959. The stores included A & P Grocery Store, the Coffee Cup, Mount Prospect Liquors, and...
    • Shoppers Center, c 1960

    • Shoppers Center, c 1960

    • Buildings; Business enterprises; Mount Prospect (Ill.) -- History; Shopping centers -- Illinois;

    • Postcard showing the shopping area Shoppers Center around 1960 at the intersection of Main Street and Prospect Avenue. Shown are the businesses Unique Pharmacy and Brunbergs.
    • 4669  Shopping District, Peoria, Ill.

    • 4669 Shopping District, Peoria, Ill.

    • Commercial buildings--Illinois--Peoria; Department stores--Illinois--Peoria; Streets--Illinois--Peoria--1900-1910

    • John F. Schipper and Henry C. Block founded Schipper & Block around 1879. It was located at 122-126 South Adams St. near Fulton St. Name was changed to Block & Kuhl in 1914. Currently this location is the Chase Bank building. The large red...

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