- Chinatown, Chicago - Wikipedia
Chinatown is a neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, along S Wentworth Avenue between Cermak Road and W 26th St Over a third of Chicago's Chinese population resides in this ethnic enclave, making it one of the largest concentrations of Chinese-Americans in the United States [3] It formed around 1912, after settlers moved south from near the Loop, where the first enclaves were
- In Chicagos Chinatown, many eager for return to normal, but . . . - AOL
The famous Chinatown Gate was erected in 1975 Chicago’s surging Asian population chose to return to Chinatown and adjacent neighborhoods like Canaryville, Bridgeport and north Bronzeville
- Social issues in Chinatowns - Wikipedia
Entryway to Los Angeles Chinatown, facing northwest on Broadway Avenue and Cesar E Chavez Avenue Whereas a few Chinatowns, notably the ones in Manhattan and Chicago, have been experiencing population growth and urban renewal, many others (such as San Francisco, Houston and Vancouver) have been facing urban decay over the years Social ills such as homelessness and drug-related problems occur
- Residents, community leaders rally in support of creating Chicago’s . . .
These Chinatown leaders say the storied cultural hub deserves its own ward amid City Council’s decennial redistricting process Advocates argue the needs of the area’s residents are
- Chicago police release surveillance of deadly Chinatown shooting
A woman was killed and a gunman was among two people hurt in a Chinatown shooting on the South Side, Chicago Police said
- The PINE Study - Wikipedia
In 1910, Chinese population in Chicago increased to 1,000 2 years later, increasing living costs and racial discrimination led most Chinese towards the south side of Chicago, leading to the establishment of the current Chinatown near Wentworth and Cermak [13][14] After the 1943 Chinese Exclusion Act repeal, a second wave of immigration
- List of neighborhoods in Chicago - Wikipedia
Ping Tom Memorial Park in Chicago's Chinatown St Simeon Mirotočivi, a Serbian Orthodox church located in East Side Greektown Fiesta Boricua on Paseo Boricua in Humboldt Park The Robie House in Hyde Park is a Frank Lloyd Wright design The Gateway Theatre 's Solidarity Tower in Jefferson Park is a replica of the Royal Castle in Warsaw "The Land of Koz" is a nickname for the tongue-twisting
- Armour Square, Chicago - Wikipedia
Armour Square is a Chicago neighborhood on the city's South Side, as well as a larger, officially defined community area, which also includes Chinatown and the CHA Wentworth Gardens housing project Armour Square is bordered by Bridgeport to the west, Pilsen to the northwest, Douglas and Grand Boulevard to the east and southeast, and with the Near South Side bordering the area to the north
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