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"Wacker's Manual of the Plan of Chicago", 2nd. ed., "Revised Plan for Lake Front...," p. 108
Chicago Plan Commission; Bennett, Edward H.
map of park area from about Grand Ave. to 67th St.
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"Plan of Chicago", Pl. 44
Burnham, Daniel H.; Bennett, Edward H.
following p. 44: ""General map showing topography, waterways, and complete system of streets, boulevards, parkways, and parks.""
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"Plan of Chicago", Pl. 20
p. 19: ""city center, Vienna, after transformations made by order of Francis Joseph in 1857. The Ringstrasse and public buildings replace the fortifications.""
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"Plan of Chicago", Pl. 19
p. 19: ""City center, Vienna, in 1857, showing the fortifications.""
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"Plan of Chicago", Pl. 17
p. 16: ""THE TRANSFORMATION OF PARIS UNDER HAUSMANN: PLAN SHOWING THE PORTION ExECUTED FROM 1854 TO 1889. The new boulevards and streets are shown in yellow outlined with red.""
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Manufacturing Zone of Chicago
Chicago Association of Commerce
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"Comprehensive Plan of Chicago"
Chicago Plan Commission
Brochure, 32 pp.; only selections of this publication (cover, p.10-11) have been digitized. This document translated the policy guidelines of the 1964 "Basic Policies for the Comprehensive Plan of Chicago"...
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"Plan of Chicago, with rectangular communities"
Hilberseimer, Ludwig Karl
In the diagram, the circles represent smoke and pollution zones emanating from industrial areas; the darker the shading, the heavier the pollution. The rectangular shaded boxes represent residential communities...
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"Traffic redevelopment plan for the South Side of Chicago"
Hilberseimer, Ludwig Karl
In this diagram Hilberseimer demonstrates the "superblock" in which existing blocks are combined in order to keep residential areas relatively free from automobile traffic.
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