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Chicago's Little Village: Lawndale-Crawford (Images of America)
Frank S. Magallon
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| #1219189 in eBooks | 2010-04-19 | 2010-04-19 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Great gift for the Chicago history buff or the nostalgic|By Evelyn|Bought this for my boyfriend who is from this neighborhood and he loved it. It's cool to look through and see how our tenacious city has changed so much and see how his neighborhood has grown.|1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| My old neighborhood|By Chi||Title: Berwyn author’s book released this month||Author: Nick Vogel||Publisher: mysuburbanlife.com||Date: 4/22/2010||||A book by Berwyn resident Frank Magallon about Chicago’s Little Village was released April 19. ||||Titled “Chicago’s
Little Village has been known by several names over the past 140 years, but its rich culture and history have never been forgotten. Situated on Chicago’s southwest side, Little Village has gone from real estate promoters Millard and Decker’s affluent “suburb” Lawndale to one of the largest Bohemian enclaves in the United States. This vibrant neighborhood is known today as the largest Mexican community in the state of Illinois. Little Village has a...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Chicago's Little Village: Lawndale-Crawford (Images of America) | Frank S. Magallon.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.