Bryn Mawr Historic District [Edgewater Presbyterian Church]
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Three cottages to survive the Great Chicago Fire [Mid-North District]
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by babli panday
Three cottages survived the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 ..
These are:
# Image above: 2339 N Cleveland [left] .. and .. 2323 N Cleveland [right] ... called the twin buildings ...
# Image below: Bellinger Cottage ... 2121 N Hudson building ...
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