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Barack Obama

was elected to the Illinois Senate in 1996, succeeding State Senator Alice Palmer as Senator from Illinois' 13th District, which then spanned Chicago South Side neighborhoods from Hyde Park-Kenwood south to South Shore and west to Chicago LawnSource: Wikipedia

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George Ellery Hale

In 1890 he was appointed director of the Kenwood Astrophysical Observatory; he was professor of Astrophysics at Beloit College (1891-93; associate professor at the University of Chicago until 1897, and full professor (1897-1905)Source: Wikipedia

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Kenwood

located on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, is one of the 77 well-defined Chicago community areasSource: Wikipedia

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South Side Elevated Railroad

The line ran from downtown Chicago to Jackson Park, with branches to Englewood, Normal Park, Kenwood, and the Union Stock YardsSource: Wikipedia

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57th Street Art Fair

Founded in 1948, it is held the first weekend in June every year on 57th Street between Kimbark and Kenwood Avenues, in the Chicago neighborhood of Hyde Park, directly north of the University of Chicago campusSource: Wikipedia

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Jeanie Macpherson

educated at Madame de Facq's school in Paris, the Kenwood Institute in Chicago and took dancing from Theodore KosloffSource: Wikipedia

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Blackstone Library

As one of the 79 Chicago Public Library branch libraries, Blackstone Library serves the Hyde Park, Kenwood, and Oakland community areasSource: Wikipedia

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Powhatan Apartments

a 22-story luxury apartment building overlooking Lake Michigan and adjacent to Burnham Park in the Kenwood neighborhood of Chicago, IllinoisSource: Wikipedia

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Chicago Beach Hotel

a Chicago, Illinois, hotel located in the Indian Village neighborhood of the Kenwood community area on the property that currently houses Regents ParkSource: Wikipedia

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Frank R. Lillie House

Located at 5801 South Kenwood Avenue in Hyde Park community area of Chicago, Illinois, the building was designated a National Historic Landmark on May 11, 1976.,Source: Wikipedia

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Hyde Park Art Center

located in the Kenwood neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, USA at 5020 S. Cornell AvenueSource: Wikipedia

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Indian Village

the nickname given to the southeast portion of the Kenwood community area of , United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Kenwood Academy

a public high school in Chicago, Illinois, USASource: Wikipedia

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Kenwood Astrophysical Observatory

the personal observatory of George Ellery Hale, constructed by his father, William E. Hale, in 1890 at the family home in the Kenwood section of ChicagoSource: Wikipedia

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Kenwood District

a historic district in the officially designated Kenwood community area of Chicago, Illinois bounded by E. 47th and E. 51st Streets, S. Blackstone and S. Drexel AvenuesSource: Wikipedia

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Kenwood Towne Centre

Presently encompassing 1,113,000 leasable square feet, and housing 180 stores and services, Kenwood Towne Centre is operated by Chicago-based, General Growth PropertiesSource: Wikipedia

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Kenwood/47th Street

The 47th Street Station is a commuter rail station within the city of Chicago that serves the Metra Electric Line north to Millennium Station and south to University Park, the city of Blue Island, and the neighborhood of South ChicagoSource: Wikipedia

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North Kenwood District

a historic district in the Kenwood community area of Chicago, IllinoisSource: Wikipedia

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Regents Park

a 1,026 unit, upscale apartment complex in the Indian Village section of the Kenwood community area of Chicago in , United States, and adjacent to the Hyde Park community area borderSource: Wikipedia

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