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(Text Page to) Chapter IV. The Chicago park system : The movement for park extension : Playgrounds : Outlying park systems in London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and Boston : Proposed treatment of the Lake Michigan Shore : An outer park belt. (8)
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Fourth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago, on becoming a city, chose for its motto Urbs in horto - a city set in a garden. Such indeed it then was, with the opalescent waters of the Lake at its front, and on its three sides the boundless prairie carpeted with waving grass bedecked with brilliant wild flowers. These pages include a colored view and two black and white photographic views: XLIV [LIV]. Chicago : Typical view across the proposed South Shore Park, for example, at Woodland Park -- LV. England : Henley-On-Thames : The Regatta Course -- LVI. England : Henley-On-Thames : A Regatta : Illustrating the life which would develop in the lagoons of the proposed Lake Shore Parks. Views are 8 x 12, 6 x 9 and 5 x 10 cm, on two sheets, together 31 x 48 cm. Chapter spans pages 43-60.
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Fourth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago, on becoming a city, chose for its motto Urbs in horto - a city set in a garden. Such indeed it then was, with the opalescent waters of the Lake at its front, and on its three sides the boundless prairie carpeted with waving grass bedecked with brilliant wild flowers. These pages include a black and white map and three black and white photographic views: LVII. Versailles, France : Plan of the palace, park, and gardens, and the great arteries leading to the gates -- LVIII. Versailles, France : View from the terrace, looking down the main axis -- LIX. Paris : View of the Sunken Garden in the Luxembourg Gardens -- LX. St. Germain, France : View of an avenue in the forest and round-point : This avenue crosses above a railroad. Map is 11 x 17 cm, and views are each 6 x 7 cm, on two sheets, together 31 x 48 cm. Chapter spans pages 43-60.
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Fourth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago, on becoming a city, chose for its motto Urbs in horto - a city set in a garden. Such indeed it then was, with the opalescent waters of the Lake at its front, and on its three sides the boundless prairie carpeted with waving grass bedecked with brilliant wild flowers. These pages include three black and white maps: LXI. Chicago : Plan of a park proposed on the main east-and-west axis of the city at Congress Street and Fifty-Second Avenue -- LXII. Chicago : Plan of a park proposed at Western Boulevard and Garfield Boulevard, being an extension of Gage Park -- LXIII. Chicago : Plan of a park proposed at the north branch of the Chicago River and Graceland Avenue. Maps are 16 x 10, 11 x 11 and 7 x 11 cm, on two sheets, together 31 x 48 cm. Chapter spans pages 43-60.
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(Text Page to) Chapter IV. The Chicago park system : The movement for park extension : Playgrounds : Outlying park systems in London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and Boston : Proposed treatment of the Lake Michigan Shore : An outer park belt. (11)
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Fourth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago, on becoming a city, chose for its motto Urbs in horto - a city set in a garden. Such indeed it then was, with the opalescent waters of the Lake at its front, and on its three sides the boundless prairie carpeted with waving grass bedecked with brilliant wild flowers. These pages include one black and white map and two black and white photographic views: LXIV. Chicago : Plan of Sherman Playground and Park : The assembly hall, gymnasia, and open-air swimming pool, forming a group as the center of the composition / Olmsted Bros., Landscape Archts. ; Burnham & Co., Archts. -- LXV. Chicago : Mark White Square : View of the children's wading pool and the field house -- LXVI. Chicago : Hamilton Park : View of the boy's gymnasium. Map is 15 x 10 cm, and views are 9 x 17 and 7 x 10 cm, on two sheets, together 31 x 48 cm. Chapter spans pages 43-60.
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(Text Page to) Chapter IV. The Chicago park system : The movement for park extension : Playgrounds : Outlying park systems in London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and Boston : Proposed treatment of the Lake Michigan Shore : An outer park belt. (12) -- Chapter V. Transportation : A freight center : Grouping of passenger stations : A loop system. (1)
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On left - fourth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago, on becoming a city, chose for its motto Urbs in horto - a city set in a garden. Such indeed it then was, with the opalescent waters of the Lake at its front, and on its three sides the boundless prairie carpeted with waving grass bedecked with brilliant wild flowers. This page includes two black and white photographic views: LXVII. Chicago : Sherman Park : Field-house seen from the west side -- LXVIII. Chicago : Sherman Park : View of the open-air swimming pool. Views are each 6 x 10 cm, on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 43-60. On right - fifth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has been made largely by the railroads, and its future prosperity is dependent upon them. With an historiated initial. This page includes a colored map: LXIX. Chicago : Diagram of a system of freight handling for land and water transportation, to be worked in conjunction with one another. Map includes explanatory notes. Map is 12 x 14 cm, on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 61-78.
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Fifth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has been made largely by the railroads, and its future prosperity is dependent upon them. These pages include two colored maps: LXX. Chicago : Assembling-Interchange; diagrams accompanying the report of the committee : Diagram A -- Diagram B / C. W. Hotchkiss, Consulting Engineer. Maps include explanatory notes. Maps are each 13 x 9 cm, on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 61-78.
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Fifth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has been made largely by the railroads, and its future prosperity is dependent upon them. These pages include two colored maps: LXXI. Chicago : Sketch diagram of docks suggested at the mouth of the Chicago River for package freight steamers -- LXXII. Chicago : Sketch diagram of docks suggested at the mouth of the Calumet River for bulk freight steamer; access to be had without opening of bridges. Maps include bar scales and compass roses, with north oriented toward right of sheets. Maps are 13 x 10 and 10 x 13 cm, on two sheets, together 31 x 48 cm. Chapter spans pages 61-78.
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Fifth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has been made largely by the railroads, and its future prosperity is dependent upon them. This page includes a key to the indexed map on facing page: LXXIII. Chicago. Chapter spans pages 61-78.
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Fifth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has been made largely by the railroads, and its future prosperity is dependent upon them. Chapter spans pages 61-78.
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Fifth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has been made largely by the railroads, and its future prosperity is dependent upon them. These pages include a colored map and two black and white photographic views: LXXV. Chicago : Diagram of the city, showing complete system of inner circuits -- LXXVI. Dresden : Viaduct and railway station (Hauptbahn-Hof) passing above the normal street level, illustrating the type proposed in the overhead scheme for railway stations west of the river -- LXXVII. Vienna : A railway viaduct passing over an important street. Map includes a legend, bar scale and explanatory notes. Map is 16 x 18, and views are 6 x 9 and 7 x 13 cm, on two sheets, together 31 x 48 cm. Chapter spans pages 61-78.
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Fifth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has been made largely by the railroads, and its future prosperity is dependent upon them. These pages include four black and white maps: LXXVIII. Suggested location and arrangement of the railway passenger stations west of the River. Subway scheme : 1. Plan of street level -- 2. Plan below street level -- LXXIX. Suggested location and arrangement of the railway passenger stations west of the River. Overhead scheme : 1. Plan at street level -- 2. Plan above street level. Maps are each 6 x 18 cm, on two sheets, together 31 x 48 cm. Chapter spans pages 61-78.
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Fifth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has been made largely by the railroads, and its future prosperity is dependent upon them. Chapter spans pages 61-78.
LXXX. Chicago : Diagram of the city center, showing the proposed arrangement of railroad passenger stations, the complete traction system, including rapid transit, subway, and elevated roads, and the circuit subway line.
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LXXX. Chicago : Diagram of the city center, showing the proposed arrangement of railroad passenger stations, the complete traction system, including rapid transit, subway, and elevated roads, and the circuit subway line.
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Map of Chicago within fifth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Shows railroads, roads, shoreline and harbor. Includes a legend and bar scale. With descriptive text: The last is designed, (A), to connect all railroad stations with one another ... Colored lithograph. Map is 18 x 19 cm, on sheet 31 x 24 cm. (Page number inferred.) Chapter spans pages 61-78.
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Fifth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has been made largely by the railroads, and its future prosperity is dependent upon them. These pages include two colored maps: LXXXI. Chicago : Railroad rights-of-way and properties in the center of city and the existing radial arteries -- LXXXII. Chicago : Diagram of general scheme of street circulation and parks in relation to the areas covered by industries and manufacturers (red) ... Maps are 16 x 10 and 15 x 18 cm, on two sheets, together 31 x 48 cm. Chapter spans pages 61-78.
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On left - fifth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has been made largely by the railroads, and its future prosperity is dependent upon them. This page includes a black and white photographic view: LXXXIII. The viaduct at Auteuil over the River Seine, Paris, France. View is 8 x 14 cm, on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 61-78. On right - sixth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has two dominant natural features: the expanse of Lake Michigan, which stretches, unbroken by islands or peninsulas, to the horizon; and a corresponding area of land extending north, west, and south without hills or any marked elevation. With an historiated initial. This page includes a black and white view: LXXXIV. Chicago : The center of the city looking west, showing Grant Park, the harbor, and the civic center. Map is 10 x 15 cm, on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 79-98.
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Sixth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has two dominant natural features: the expanse of Lake Michigan, which stretches, unbroken by islands or peninsulas, to the horizon; and a corresponding area of land extending north, west, and south without hills or any marked elevation. Chapter spans pages 79-98.
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Sixth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has two dominant natural features: the expanse of Lake Michigan, which stretches, unbroken by islands or peninsulas, to the horizon; and a corresponding area of land extending north, west, and south without hills or any marked elevation. This page includes a colored map: LXXXVIII. Chicago : Map showing the successive city limits, and a line traced from the site of Fort Dearborn through the present center of population, representing the general tendency of growth. Map is 17 x 11 cm, on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 79-98.
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Sixth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has two dominant natural features: the expanse of Lake Michigan, which stretches, unbroken by islands or peninsulas, to the horizon; and a corresponding area of land extending north, west, and south without hills or any marked elevation. These pages include two colored maps: LXXXIX. Chicago : Diagram of general scheme of street circulation and parks in relation to the population : The various densities of population ... -- XC. Chicago : Theoretical diagram of street circulation, showing existing lines of travel (black), and proposed supplementary lines (orange) : Circulation from north to south and east to west is already established by the rectilinear system of streets ... Maps are 15 x 18 and 11 x 14 cm, on two sheets, together 31 x 48 cm. Chapter spans pages 79-98.
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Sixth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has two dominant natural features: the expanse of Lake Michigan, which stretches, unbroken by islands or peninsulas, to the horizon; and a corresponding area of land extending north, west, and south without hills or any marked elevation. Chapter spans pages 79-98.
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Sixth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has two dominant natural features: the expanse of Lake Michigan, which stretches, unbroken by islands or peninsulas, to the horizon; and a corresponding area of land extending north, west, and south without hills or any marked elevation. These pages include four black and white photographic views: XCII. Paris : The avenue du Bois de Boulogne, looking towards the Arc de Triomphe -- XCIII. Paris : The Tuileries Gardens, and Champs Élyseés beyond, forming the main axis of the city -- XCIV. Paris : The Champs Élyseés, from the Place de la Concorde, showing the Arc de Triomphe in vista -- XCV. Paris : View from the Arc de Triomphe along the Avenue du Bois de Boulogne. Views are 9 x 10, 7 x 10, 8 x 10 and 7 x 9 cm, on two sheets, together 31 x 48 cm. Chapter spans pages 79-98.
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Sixth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has two dominant natural features: the expanse of Lake Michigan, which stretches, unbroken by islands or peninsulas, to the horizon; and a corresponding area of land extending north, west, and south without hills or any marked elevation. These pages include a black and white view: XCVI. Paris : System of traffic circulation proposed by M. Hénard for public places : A continuous gyratory movement reduces conflict of currents to the minimum. View is 10 x 16 cm, on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 79-98.
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Sixth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has two dominant natural features: the expanse of Lake Michigan, which stretches, unbroken by islands or peninsulas, to the horizon; and a corresponding area of land extending north, west, and south without hills or any marked elevation. These pages include four black and white maps: XCVII. Theoretical diagram of the streets of Paris -- XCVIII. Theoretical diagram of the streets of Moscow -- XCIX. Theoretical diagram of the streets of Berlin -- C. Theoretical diagram of the streets of Londres / Reproduced from "Les Transformations de Paris," By M. E. Hénard. Views are each 7 x 9 cm, on two sheets, together 31 x 48 cm. Chapter spans pages 79-98.
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Sixth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has two dominant natural features: the expanse of Lake Michigan, which stretches, unbroken by islands or peninsulas, to the horizon; and a corresponding area of land extending north, west, and south without hills or any marked elevation. These pages include two black and white photographic views and a colored map: CI. Chicago : View of Grand Boulevard -- CII. Chicago : View of the Lake Shore Drive -- CIII. Chicago : Plan of the city, showing the general system of boulevards and parks existing and proposed : The boulevards are planned to form a continuous system of circulation ... Views are 8 x 11 and 6 x 11 cm, and map is 18 x 8 cm, on two sheets, together 31 x 48 cm. Chapter spans pages 79-98.
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Sixth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has two dominant natural features: the expanse of Lake Michigan, which stretches, unbroken by islands or peninsulas, to the horizon; and a corresponding area of land extending north, west, and south without hills or any marked elevation. These pages include two black and white photographic views and a black and white map: CIV. Chicago : View of Drexel Boulevard -- CV. Chicago : View of Michigan Avenue, looking north -- CVI. Chicago : Intersection of the three branches of the Chicago River : Plan suggested to facilitate traffic circulation by means of two additional bridges ... Views are 7 x 10 and 8 x 10 cm, and map is 11 x 11 cm, on two sheets, together 31 x 48 cm. Chapter spans pages 79-98.
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Sixth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has two dominant natural features: the expanse of Lake Michigan, which stretches, unbroken by islands or peninsulas, to the horizon; and a corresponding area of land extending north, west, and south without hills or any marked elevation. Chapter spans pages 79-98.
CVII. Chicago : View looking north on the south branch of the Chicago River, showing the suggested arrangement of streets and ways for teaming and reception of freight by boat, at different levels.
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CVII. Chicago : View looking north on the south branch of the Chicago River, showing the suggested arrangement of streets and ways for teaming and reception of freight by boat, at different levels.
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View of Chicago within sixth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Shows buildings, roads, bridges, river, vegetation and figures. With descriptive text: Examples of the arrangement exist at Algiers, Budapest, Geneva, and Paris. Colored lithograph. View is 18 x 25 cm, on sheet 24 x 31 cm. Chapter spans pages 79-98.
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Sixth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has two dominant natural features: the expanse of Lake Michigan, which stretches, unbroken by islands or peninsulas, to the horizon; and a corresponding area of land extending north, west, and south without hills or any marked elevation. Chapter spans pages 79-98.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VI. Natural features of Chicago : Necessity for comprehensive treatment of the street system : Streets within the city : The residence street, the avenue, and the boulevard : Street architecture : The streets of Chicago : Proposed new circuits. (13) -- Chapter VII. The heart of Chicago : Opportunity for creating a convenient and unified city : Michigan Avenue as the base of a great composition : The widening of Halsted Street : A group plan for the Field Museum, the Crerar Library, and the Art Institute : Congress Street as the main axis of the city : The Civic Center. (1)
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On left - sixth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: Chicago has two dominant natural features: the expanse of Lake Michigan, which stretches, unbroken by islands or peninsulas, to the horizon; and a corresponding area of land extending north, west, and south without hills or any marked elevation. This page includes a black and white photographic view: CVIII. Chicago : View of the South Shore looking southeast over Grant Park. View is 7 x 10 cm, on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 79-98. On right - seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The heart of Chicago is that portion of the city area between Halsted Street and the Lake, and between the main river and Twelfth Street. With an historiated initial. This page includes a black and white view: CIX. Chicago : The proposed plaza on Michigan Avenue. View is 6 x 16 cm, on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 99-118.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VII. The heart of Chicago : Opportunity for creating a convenient and unified city : Michigan Avenue as the base of a great composition : The widening of Halsted Street : A group plan for the Field Museum, the Crerar Library, and the Art Institute : Congress Street as the main axis of the city : The Civic Center. (2)
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Seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The heart of Chicago is that portion of the city area between Halsted Street and the Lake, and between the main river and Twelfth Street. Chapter spans pages 99-118.
CX. Chicago : Plan of the complete system of street circulation; railway stations; parks, boulevard circuits and radial arteries; public recreation piers, yacht harbor, and the pleasure-boat piers; treatment of Grant Park; the main axis and the Civic Center, presenting the city as a complete organism in which all its functions are related one to another in such a manner that it will become a unit.
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CX. Chicago : Plan of the complete system of street circulation; railway stations; parks, boulevard circuits and radial arteries; public recreation piers, yacht harbor, and the pleasure-boat piers; treatment of Grant Park; the main axis and the Civic Center, presenting the city as a complete organism in which all its functions are related one to another in such a manner that it will become a unit.
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Map of Chicago within seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Shows roads, railway stations, bridges, parks, drainage, shoreline and harbor. Black and white lithograph. Map is 23 x 18 cm, on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 99-118.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VII. The heart of Chicago : Opportunity for creating a convenient and unified city : Michigan Avenue as the base of a great composition : The widening of Halsted Street : A group plan for the Field Museum, the Crerar Library, and the Art Institute : Congress Street as the main axis of the city : The Civic Center. (3)
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Seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The heart of Chicago is that portion of the city area between Halsted Street and the Lake, and between the main river and Twelfth Street. Chapter spans pages 99-118.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VII. The heart of Chicago : Opportunity for creating a convenient and unified city : Michigan Avenue as the base of a great composition : The widening of Halsted Street : A group plan for the Field Museum, the Crerar Library, and the Art Institute : Congress Street as the main axis of the city : The Civic Center. (4)
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Seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The heart of Chicago is that portion of the city area between Halsted Street and the Lake, and between the main river and Twelfth Street. These pages include a colored view and two black and white photographic views: CXV: Chicago : Proposed boulevard on Michigan Avenue; view looking north from a point east of the public library. Also development of the property east of Beaubien Court, in which a railway station might be incorporated -- CXVI. Chicago : View of Pine Street : The Waterworks tower is shown as a marker in the vista of the proposed boulevard to connect the North and South Sides -- CXVII : Paris : View of the Rue de la Paix and the Column Vendôme. Views are 13 x 18, 7 x 9 and 7 x 9 cm, on two sheets, together 31 x 48 cm. Chapter spans pages 99-118.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VII. The heart of Chicago : Opportunity for creating a convenient and unified city : Michigan Avenue as the base of a great composition : The widening of Halsted Street : A group plan for the Field Museum, the Crerar Library, and the Art Institute : Congress Street as the main axis of the city : The Civic Center. (5)
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Seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The heart of Chicago is that portion of the city area between Halsted Street and the Lake, and between the main river and Twelfth Street. These pages include a colored view and a black and white map: CXVIII: Chicago : Michigan Avenue, looking towards the south : Proposed double roadway running to a plaza at its intersection with Twelfth Street ... -- CXIX. Chicago : Sketch plan of the intersection of Michigan Avenue and Twelfth Street. View is 13 x 18 cm, and map is 12 x 11 cm, on two sheets, together 31 x 48 cm. Chapter spans pages 99-118.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VII. The heart of Chicago : Opportunity for creating a convenient and unified city : Michigan Avenue as the base of a great composition : The widening of Halsted Street : A group plan for the Field Museum, the Crerar Library, and the Art Institute : Congress Street as the main axis of the city : The Civic Center. (6)
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Seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The heart of Chicago is that portion of the city area between Halsted Street and the Lake, and between the main river and Twelfth Street. This page includes a black and white view: CXX: Chicago : Preliminary sketch of the Plaza at Michigan Avenue and Twelfth Street looking southeast. View is 8 x 10 on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 99-118.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VII. The heart of Chicago : Opportunity for creating a convenient and unified city : Michigan Avenue as the base of a great composition : The widening of Halsted Street : A group plan for the Field Museum, the Crerar Library, and the Art Institute : Congress Street as the main axis of the city : The Civic Center. (7)
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Seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The heart of Chicago is that portion of the city area between Halsted Street and the Lake, and between the main river and Twelfth Street. This page includes a colored view: CXXIII: Chicago : Alternate railway station scheme west of the River between Canal and Clinton Streets : This plan provides for the railways at a level above that of the streets. View is 8 x 18 on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 99-118.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VII. The heart of Chicago : Opportunity for creating a convenient and unified city : Michigan Avenue as the base of a great composition : The widening of Halsted Street : A group plan for the Field Museum, the Crerar Library, and the Art Institute : Congress Street as the main axis of the city : The Civic Center. (8)
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Seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The heart of Chicago is that portion of the city area between Halsted Street and the Lake, and between the main river and Twelfth Street. Chapter spans pages 99-118.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VII. The heart of Chicago : Opportunity for creating a convenient and unified city : Michigan Avenue as the base of a great composition : The widening of Halsted Street : A group plan for the Field Museum, the Crerar Library, and the Art Institute : Congress Street as the main axis of the city : The Civic Center. (9)
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Seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The heart of Chicago is that portion of the city area between Halsted Street and the Lake, and between the main river and Twelfth Street. Chapter spans pages 99-118.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VII. The heart of Chicago : Opportunity for creating a convenient and unified city : Michigan Avenue as the base of a great composition : The widening of Halsted Street : A group plan for the Field Museum, the Crerar Library, and the Art Institute : Congress Street as the main axis of the city : The Civic Center. (10)
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Seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The heart of Chicago is that portion of the city area between Halsted Street and the Lake, and between the main river and Twelfth Street. Chapter spans pages 99-118.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VII. The heart of Chicago : Opportunity for creating a convenient and unified city : Michigan Avenue as the base of a great composition : The widening of Halsted Street : A group plan for the Field Museum, the Crerar Library, and the Art Institute : Congress Street as the main axis of the city : The Civic Center. (11)
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Seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The heart of Chicago is that portion of the city area between Halsted Street and the Lake, and between the main river and Twelfth Street. This page includes two black and white photographic views: CXXXIII. Paris : The Place de la Concorde, looking over the Seine towards the Madeleine : This square is one of the great circulatory centers ... -- CXXXIV. Dresden : The Zwingerhof : A formal arrangement of architecture and public gardens in the center of a city. Views are 6 x 11 and 6 x 9 cm, on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 99-118.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VII. The heart of Chicago : Opportunity for creating a convenient and unified city : Michigan Avenue as the base of a great composition : The widening of Halsted Street : A group plan for the Field Museum, the Crerar Library, and the Art Institute : Congress Street as the main axis of the city : The Civic Center. (12)
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Seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The heart of Chicago is that portion of the city area between Halsted Street and the Lake, and between the main river and Twelfth Street. This page includes two black and white photographic views: CXXXV. Vienna : The Ringstrasse, showing the public buildings grouped about squares and gardens along its course -- CXXXVI. Rome : St. Peter's Catherdral, showing the approach. Views are 7 x 10 and 7 x 9 cm, on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 99-118.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VII. The heart of Chicago : Opportunity for creating a convenient and unified city : Michigan Avenue as the base of a great composition : The widening of Halsted Street : A group plan for the Field Museum, the Crerar Library, and the Art Institute : Congress Street as the main axis of the city : The Civic Center. (13)
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Seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The heart of Chicago is that portion of the city area between Halsted Street and the Lake, and between the main river and Twelfth Street. This page includes a black and white photographic view: CXXXVIII. Berlin : Spree Island, in the heart of the city. View is 5 x 17 cm, on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 99-118.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VII. The heart of Chicago : Opportunity for creating a convenient and unified city : Michigan Avenue as the base of a great composition : The widening of Halsted Street : A group plan for the Field Museum, the Crerar Library, and the Art Institute : Congress Street as the main axis of the city : The Civic Center. (14)
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Seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The heart of Chicago is that portion of the city area between Halsted Street and the Lake, and between the main river and Twelfth Street. Chapter spans pages 99-118.
CXXXIX. Chicago : The proposed Civic Center square, showing the group of surrounding buildings, crowned by the Central Dome.
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CXXXIX. Chicago : The proposed Civic Center square, showing the group of surrounding buildings, crowned by the Central Dome.
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View of Chicago within seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Shows the city's proposed Civic Center, featuring buildings, horse-drawn buggies and figures. Black and white lithograph. View is 12 x 22 cm, on sheet 24 x 31 cm. Chapter spans pages 99-118.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VII. The heart of Chicago : Opportunity for creating a convenient and unified city : Michigan Avenue as the base of a great composition : The widening of Halsted Street : A group plan for the Field Museum, the Crerar Library, and the Art Institute : Congress Street as the main axis of the city : The Civic Center. (15)
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Seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The heart of Chicago is that portion of the city area between Halsted Street and the Lake, and between the main river and Twelfth Street. Chapter spans pages 99-118.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VII. The heart of Chicago : Opportunity for creating a convenient and unified city : Michigan Avenue as the base of a great composition : The widening of Halsted Street : A group plan for the Field Museum, the Crerar Library, and the Art Institute : Congress Street as the main axis of the city : The Civic Center. (16) -- Chapter VIII. The plan of Chicago : The result of systematic study : The cost involved in carrying out the work : The people are financially able to realize the plan : The elements involved : How the cost may be divided : The final result. (1)
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On left - seventh chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The heart of Chicago is that portion of the city area between Halsted Street and the Lake, and between the main river and Twelfth Street. This page includes a black and white view: CXL. Chicago : Study for the dome of the proposed Civic Center / from a study by F. Janin. View is 13 x 13 cm, on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 99-118. On right - eighth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The plan of Chicago as presented in illustration and text is the result of a systematic and comprehensive study, carried on during a period of thirty months, with the sole purpose of mapping out an ideal project for the physical development of this city. This page includes a black and white view: CXLI. Chicago : View eastward to Lake Michigan. View is 5 x 17 cm, on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 119-124.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VIII. The plan of Chicago : The result of systematic study : The cost involved in carrying out the work : The people are financially able to realize the plan : The elements involved : How the cost may be divided : The final result. (2)
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Eighth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The plan of Chicago as presented in illustration and text is the result of a systematic and comprehensive study, carried on during a period of thirty months, with the sole purpose of mapping out an ideal project for the physical development of this city. Chapter spans pages 119-124.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VIII. The plan of Chicago : The result of systematic study : The cost involved in carrying out the work : The people are financially able to realize the plan : The elements involved : How the cost may be divided : The final result. (3)
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Eighth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The plan of Chicago as presented in illustration and text is the result of a systematic and comprehensive study, carried on during a period of thirty months, with the sole purpose of mapping out an ideal project for the physical development of this city. Chapter spans pages 119-124.
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(Text Page to) Chapter VIII. The plan of Chicago : The result of systematic study : The cost involved in carrying out the work : The people are financially able to realize the plan : The elements involved : How the cost may be divided : The final result. (4)
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Eighth chapter to Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The plan of Chicago as presented in illustration and text is the result of a systematic and comprehensive study, carried on during a period of thirty months, with the sole purpose of mapping out an ideal project for the physical development of this city. This page includes a black and white view: CXLII. The Great Lakes / from the group by Lorado Taft. View is 8 x 8 cm, on sheet 31 x 24 cm. Chapter spans pages 119-124.
Section Title: Legal aspects of the Plan of Chicago.
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Section title page to the legal aspects of the Plan of Chicago. (Page number inferred.)
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(Text Page to) Legal aspects of the Plan of Chicago / by Walter L. Fisher, of The Chicago Bar. (1)
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Section on the legal aspects of the Plan of Chicago. Text begins: The purpose of an inquiry into the legal aspects of the Plan of Chicago is to ascertain to what extent and in what manner the Plan can be carried out under the existing laws, to suggest such additional legislation as may be necessary or desirable ... Includes section: Introductory. Facing page provides extended authorship credits. (Page number [126] inferred.) Section spans pages [126]-156.
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