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English: Archbishop's Residence, Chicago. On North Avenue, between Astor and State near the Lakefront. Famous Building before the archdiocese bought it. Served as a character (or at least location) in Frank Norris's novel "The Pit." Pope John Paul II stayed here while visiting Chicago. Not on the NRHP, but "Wooden Alley" behind it is.
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Object location41° 54′ 39.24″ N, 87° 37′ 42.24″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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3 February 2010

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