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| Title | Architecture by Street Name : Buffalo Ave. through Burling St., Image 3 |
| Creator | Copelin Commercial Photographers
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| Date of Original | 1940s through 1960s |
| Description | Copelin Commercial Photographers recorded exteriors and interiors of buildings that Chicago's building inspectors visited when they investigated problematic structures during the 1940s, '50s, and '60s. Some general views of streets and intersections taken for the Department of Streets and Sanitation, as well as major commercial buildings also fill out the picture of various neighborhoods. The following items list street names followed by specific addresses within parentheses as well as intersection coordinates and landmark building names. Addresses covered: Buffalo Ave. (3417, 8355, 8434, 8713, 11741); Burley Ave. (8538, 8920, 8924, 8926, 9234); Burling St. (1712, 1302) |
| Geographic Location | Chicago (Ill.)
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| Type | Image
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| Form | Photographs
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| Physical Description | Negatives |
| Physical Extent | 8 x 10 in. |
| Format.Digital | image/jpeg
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| Host | University of Illinois Chicago. Library. |
| Repository | University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections and University Archives. |
| Collection Source | James S. Parker Collection
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| Series | Architecture by Street Name
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| Collection | Chicago - Photographic Images of Change (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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| Citation | Cite as: Copelin Commercial Photographers, [Title], [Identifier], James S. Parker and Chicago Photography (University of Illinois at Chicago) |
| Local Identifier | JPCC_01_0032_0362_0003 |
| Rights | This image may be used freely, with attribution, for research, study and educational purposes. The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Library does not claim exclusive ownership of the copyrights to all the original documents. We are simply granting permission to use images in our collections. This permission is nonexclusive, and nontransferable. Additional permissions may be required from the holder of copyrights in the original document. For more information, please contact the UIC Library at lib-permissions@uic.edu. |
| Sponsorship | This project was funded through a generous grant from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission. |