Milwaukee-Diversey-Kimball District
The Milwaukee-Diversey-Kimball District is an official City of Chicago Landmark District straddling the Chicago community areas of Avondale and Logan Square at the gateway to the Polish Village. This district includes 7 buildings in the vicinity of the intersection of Milwaukee Avenue, Kimball Avenue, and Diversey Parkway.[1]
The Milwaukee-Diversey-Kimball District was designated a Chicago Landmark on February 9, 2005.[2]
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Chicago Landmark districts
National Register of Historic Places,
Chicago Landmark districts
- Printing House Row
- Pullman
Chicago Landmark districts
- Black Metropolis–Bronzeville
- Logan Square Boulevards
- Old Chicago Water Tower
- Old Town Triangle
- Prairie Avenue
- Schoenhofen Brewery
- Villa
- Alta Vista Terrace
- Arlington and Roslyn Place
- Arlington-Deming
- Armitage-Halsted
- Astor Street
- Beverly/Morgan Railroad
- Bissell Street
- Burling Row House
- Calumet/Giles Prairie
- Cermak Road Bridge
- Chatham-Greater Grand Crossing Commercial
- Dover Street
- East Lake Shore Drive
- East Village
- Five Houses on Avers
- Fremont Row House
- Fulton Market
- Greenwood Row House
- Walter Burley Griffin Place
- Hawthorne Place
- Jackson Boulevard
- Jackson Park Highlands
- Jewelers Row
- Kenwood
- Longwood Drive
- McCormick Row House
- Michigan Boulevard
- Mid-North
- Milwaukee-Diversey-Kimball
- Newport Avenue
- North Kenwood
- Oakdale Avenue
- Oakland
- Old Edgebrook
- Seven Houses on Lake Shore Drive
- Surf-Pine Grove
- Terra Cotta Row
- Ukrainian Village
- Washington Park Court
- Wicker Park
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