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Address: 6700-7100 blocks of South Bennett, Constance, Cregier and Euclid; 1800-2000 blocks of West 68th, 69th and 70th streets
Year Built: 1905
Architect: Various
Date Designated a Chicago Landmark: October 25, 1989
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This district was laid out in 1905 with such then-innovative features as large front yard setbacks, 50-foot lot widths, underground utilities, and no alleys. The area takes its name from a ridge that formerly overlooked Jackson Park. Architectural styles represented in the district include American Four Square, Classical Revival, Queen Anne, Dutch Colonial, Colonial Revival, Tudor, and Prairie School.
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| 1. | Streetscape, photo by CCL, 1986 |
| 2. | Holabird & Roche designed residence, photo by CCL, 1986 |
| 3. | Colonial Revival-style residence, CCL photo, 1986 |
| 4. | Classical Revival-style residence |
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